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So I put a bunch of black cow manure and some topsoil together. And I added a little bit of salt Epsom salt and a couple cups of bat guano banana peels and let it set for a year and let the worms come up drive all that stuff turn it for me so I planted it in 30 gallon fiber buckets. And I have three granddaddy purples and a bunch of bunch.…
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Haven’t grown in 20or so years and this is my first grow I took 6 bags of black cow manure 12 bags of organic potting soil one cup of Epsom salt 3 cup of bat guno 2 5 gallon buckets of mulch mixed up and sat for a year and then I put it in fabric pots now I top fertilize and compost tea worm casting and fish bone meal and I added one tsp of…
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This year I’m going to try to grow some granddaddy purple and this is what it looks like now. I think it’s just now. Flowering
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So I was wondering if it’s too early for my (GDP regular seeds,) from RQS. To flower, I’m growing outside in a greenhouse.
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Same. Outside in a greenhouse in southern Oklahoma. Growing a few strains and I’ve only seen maybe the first hint of flower. You should be ok, but I’m far from an expert. First year grower.
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Early July is when most outdoor plants start to transition in the US depending how far north you are. If you’re in a living or amended soil bone meal is beneficial for all stages of growth. Bone meal is not just for flowering plants. What else are you using for nutrition? The plant needs potash like I need sugar. A lot, all the time. In veg… Read more
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