Grow Timeline (24 updates)



watered to 20% on the Ecowitt…DLI 40…gnats present from adjacent flower room. she is looking strong
looking good 💪 are your containers cardboard?
haha yea this one is. waiting for my flower tent to open up and didn’t want to buy a transition pot. I have a 30 gal grassroots pot in the big tent.
nice. crafty 👍
Damn gnats... I hate bugs You could always bottom feed and put double sided sticky tape on a sheet of aluminum foil and line your pots with the sticky side down. Should dramatically reduce your numbers. She's looking good! Can't wait to see that 30gal in action.


about a week or so away from moving this beautiful girl to her forever home. Ttying not to overwater this little one and prob get first nutes tomorrow when I get my BAS order in. Just hitting it with the Rootwise Microbe complete.
alfalfa or hay?you trying to hold moister?
trying to hold moisture.
you drying out to quick..im a firm believer in drying back soil so that pest don't come thru..just curious. I'll run alfalfa on my outdoor but once they get bigger I peel it off due to fungus formjng.

getting ready to transition to the flower room!
I’m digging the pot. did you make it? Also the moisture meter. I think I just baught one like it. Do you like it? What % moisture do you shoot for?
thanks! I am proud of these little pots lol I made these little pots out of recycled cardboard instead of buying pots. it worked out great and made transplanting super easy because the bottom comes out. I have the Ecowitt and try to keep it between 25-45, sweet spot is 35%.
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definitely a good start they look lovely
Thank you!!! second run ever so trying to learn from my previous experience. roots are way more vigorous this time around
Hi! why you use these stemps in pots ?
Stemps?
Sorry English its not my native language. maybe hay is better word ?
no worries!! I think you are talking about the Mulch?
yes thats it 🤣 i didn't see it in indoor before!
helps keep the moisture in that top layer. check out Jeremy from Build a Soil on YouTube.
oukey thank you for explaining 🫡