Starting aerated sunleaves Jamaican bat guano tea with chunks of charcoal and bat guano, soapwort flowers and dried molasses.
RSC Sinai male has exhausted his last leaves in the nuptials with his 7 wives. He was released to the compost bin.
The Sinai females continue to bud without the exhausted cabana boy.
Loving your homemade plant teas man , I’ll bet they rock those plants in no time!
Started aerated nutrient tea using a chunk of charcoal, fishmeal, alfalfa, kelp, soapwort leaves, barley, oatmeal, langbenite and dried molasses. 1 gallon of pond water and one gallon of well water in 5 gallon bucket with Fabrill live bait pump and air stone.
Sprouted corn will be blended with well water and added to the nutrient tea during last 2 hours of aeration.
Thats quite a concoction …don’t get me wrong, all beneficial though VERY potent - be careful. I would dilute that 1:1000 to start though thats just me
Thank you for the advice. I will dilute the solution to feed cannabis and vegetables. I am going to use remains for patches in the lawn.
Icarus OG F2 x Zamal started to reveg after timer settings disturbed by using power cord to flower tent to change cellphone.
Tahoe x Apollo hybrid shut down bud production and was hung to dry. Mazar-i-Sharif will be appraised to determine whether its shut down or paused bud production. The Sinai plants recently added to the Red Tent appear unaffected in their flowering process.
Plants that were culled after timer mishap: 3 Mazar-i-Sharif, 1 Tahoe OG x Apollo. 4 Sinai and 2 Icarus OG F2 x Zamal females remain in the Red Tent. I culled the 3 skinny Sinai in closet space. Time to pop next round of seeds
The Veg Closet has been cleaned and any random pollen survivors are suckling Lemon Pledge. The seedling soil in rubbermaid bin was blended with sprouted barley seeds, ground flaxseed and rehydrated alfalfa kelp. There are 2 flats of soil in a tray beneath dome awaiting seeds.
The seeds are soaking in barley water and include RSC Lebanese and feminized Seedsman freebies of Bruce Banger and Jack Herer.
2 of 3 Bruce Banger seeds and 3 of 6 Jack Herer seeds popped. The Lebanese seeds are still giving me the finger after 8 days soak. I’ll check the shot cups and plant the new recruits.
This is my seedlings setup in a closet. There is a large plastic cutting board below the plant tray. The cutting board catches spills and provides a nonflammable surface for a heating mat. I have 9 and 16 seedling flats in the tray. I can fit more plants in flats versus using solo cups. I use a dome to maintain humidity. The light is a single 6400k T5HO plugged into a timer set at 18/6.
The 9 slot flat is filled with 3 Bruce Banger and 6 Jack Herer feminized seeds. The Lebanese continue to sulk in their shells … the soaking will continue