@Sdoyle dude Beautiful plant… @imgrowingart I ve gone thru hell for last 2 months with personal and family stuff and in my grow I
was killing it and then had a fungel issue outside and my indoor tent suffered a catastrophic flood . I manage to save my bbm , gdp and BB moms and a nasty Dutch Passion male . I did collect pollen and but I cant complain all in all. I did manage to breed my 90s bb to the 90s bb female and also breed 2 different dj short bbs to each other so I should get some fantastic beans . The gdp pollen I used didn t work ao I m kind ve stuck till winter when I do another seeds run . I ll add some pictures .Thanks for asking how everything was man.
Thanks man , I really appreciate that. Starting to turn the corner so its only up from here. This season was so much fun atleast till September. Learned more and had set new personal best so all in all I m happy. I love tht grape sundae plant holy shit shes big . How tall? My LGSTK is over 12 feet. I love it …
Was thinking cape cod, with its seafood industry should have good access to good organic additives like; seaweed extract, crab or other shellfish meal, maybe more I’m not thinking of. Any leads or help with this idea?
but would some industrial fish processing plant, large fishing ships or restaurants have byproducts. Like if a restaurant having 50 clam shells n theyre gonna throw out? Or is there a nutrients company that is located there?
Possibly, but seriously… the wife and i go on a few day trips over the winter and fill 5 gallon pails with shells and kelp. In the spring ( before it gets too warm because the lids will blow off the buckets) i smash up everything and mix some into each bed. My beds are 3x3 for each plant.
The trips are much needed. Even though the beach is cold, we just need to get away for a few days. Collecting shells is just an excuse, but the plants don’t complain.