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I’d throw a trellis net on those. The buds are only going to get bigger and heavier. The branches aren’t strong enough to support it. They’re gonna need support of some kind.
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Personal for some like myself who are vegan for instance, but guano is HOT!!!
Not saying don’t use it…If you do, be careful. It has tons of nitrogen. It is easy to burn your plants with guano or any animal feces/fertilizer.
So, I wouldn’t use it for personal preference. Also, where it is sourced or how it is sourced may be a personal issue for…
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First time growing in beds indoors. Extremely overwatered a bed (45 gl tote). Beginning of week 8.
What are my chances of making it to harvest (approx 13 days)? The bed literally has standing water and the worms are all coming to the surface.
(I will definitely water by hand next time lol)
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Depending on your budget, you can sacrifice the tote and drill a drain hole. Might even be able to plug it back up when done. I mean, the tote’s probably more replaceable than that entire plant and your time.
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I would try my best to drain it. I’m no expert though, I’m on my first run and have killed 3 ladies already
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Can you try to add more dry medium to the top and mix it in maybe to absorb?
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Once saw someone take a blower and use it to try to push the water thru… dont know if they were sucessfull…
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UPDATE: So, I went ahead and drilled holes in the tote. I collected 2 – 5gl buckets of water that drained from the holes with a shop vac. 😳
Zero worms were harmed in the draining of the bin. (They were all at the top so they could breathe)
The girls obviously do not look happy with me, but they’ve relaxed now. No damage seems to be done…
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