Toes
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Hola, I'm Toes... here it grows...
What strain is it?.... Juicy Fruit
Is it Indica, Sativa or Hybrid? What percentages?....Hybrid
Is it in Veg or Flower stage?...Veg
If in Veg... For how long?... 1 day
Indoor or outdoor?... Outdoor
Soil or Hydro?...Soil
If soil... what is in your mix?... Suwanee River Organic compost (cow manure and "forest material")
If soil... What size pot?...4" Azalea
PH of media or res?...??
Any Pests ?...Not Yet
How often are you watering?...When needed
Type and strength of ferts used?...Chicken litter & feather meal...7-1-2
OK so, I was going to be moving back to the ol' family farm, I hit up an old but good friend and asked him if he had any seeds to spare. "OFC", he replied, over some pale ale and a Killer Guava spliff, "for you you Toes anything ". First part to the hand-me-down project comes into play.
He told me his Miami friends just hooked him up w/ approx 20-25 Juicy Fruit seeds, which, he started about a month ago, (probably when I should of started, but...) out of 15, 14 were female, and he only had about 6 left. I took them, and now My story begins...~;^)
I lurked the forum for a minute to decide the best way to start my new crop, I decided to germinate inside with moist paper towels in an old metal box I had lying around. Since I've had success with this method before, I knew I would get these little guys to sprout in no time. After couple of days the babies were about a half inch long in this metal box, so I have to plant.
Second part of the hand-me-down project is, I'm on a budget, so I'm using whatever is not tied down around here on the fam's farm. So far, I have this Suwanee River Organic Compost made of cow manure and "forest material" (bags and bags of it!), and some chicken litter/feather meal fertilizer (also in plenitude). I found six 4" Azalea pots and with the business end of a pencil poked a hole in the compost an inch deep, (thanks to the 420 forums) VERY carefully I placed the "bean" sprouts in their homes. I've watered until the water drains out of the holes and have took a mental note of the weight difference...
What strain is it?.... Juicy Fruit
Is it Indica, Sativa or Hybrid? What percentages?....Hybrid
Is it in Veg or Flower stage?...Veg
If in Veg... For how long?... 1 day
Indoor or outdoor?... Outdoor
Soil or Hydro?...Soil
If soil... what is in your mix?... Suwanee River Organic compost (cow manure and "forest material")
If soil... What size pot?...4" Azalea
PH of media or res?...??
Any Pests ?...Not Yet
How often are you watering?...When needed
Type and strength of ferts used?...Chicken litter & feather meal...7-1-2
OK so, I was going to be moving back to the ol' family farm, I hit up an old but good friend and asked him if he had any seeds to spare. "OFC", he replied, over some pale ale and a Killer Guava spliff, "for you you Toes anything ". First part to the hand-me-down project comes into play.
He told me his Miami friends just hooked him up w/ approx 20-25 Juicy Fruit seeds, which, he started about a month ago, (probably when I should of started, but...) out of 15, 14 were female, and he only had about 6 left. I took them, and now My story begins...~;^)
I lurked the forum for a minute to decide the best way to start my new crop, I decided to germinate inside with moist paper towels in an old metal box I had lying around. Since I've had success with this method before, I knew I would get these little guys to sprout in no time. After couple of days the babies were about a half inch long in this metal box, so I have to plant.
Second part of the hand-me-down project is, I'm on a budget, so I'm using whatever is not tied down around here on the fam's farm. So far, I have this Suwanee River Organic Compost made of cow manure and "forest material" (bags and bags of it!), and some chicken litter/feather meal fertilizer (also in plenitude). I found six 4" Azalea pots and with the business end of a pencil poked a hole in the compost an inch deep, (thanks to the 420 forums) VERY carefully I placed the "bean" sprouts in their homes. I've watered until the water drains out of the holes and have took a mental note of the weight difference...