Garden-Buddy's Basement

Transplanted all the plants i have right now into their forever beds. Ended up being; an accidental black triangle x Big Mountain Gold, a black triangle f2, Rosetta Stone, Sheelavathi, and Lebowski, all regs.

Still fussing with the Blumats some, but i think they are more dialed in now, we will see.

Watered everything in with Fish Hydrolysate, Root wise, coconut powder, and Quillaja, and topped it all with diatomaceous earth to keep the rolly pollies away.

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You’re an impressive artist!

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Just dumped some of these into each bed, hoping they will get the rolly poly bastards under control. Got the nematodes doing my dirty work, no way i was gonna keep sqwishing a bunch of bugs every day!

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Thanks @Bert, I love painting, it is a lot like gardening, when you work on a piece and it develops over time, like a growing plant.

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Mites on my pax mouthpiece, sheesh, turned my back for a few and they were all over it, wow :flushed:

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Yikes! Good luck in your upcoming battle!!!
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@BarefootAndBlazed they are just soil mites

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Ah! I’m too used to ‘inert’ soil. Glad to hear it’s not a malicious infestation.

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Made some bubble hash from the Apollo 13 buds i had. Collected the 73, 90, and the 160 micron and have it chilling in the deep freeze.


That 90u again…

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Looks delicious!

How do you like to consume your hash? I made some dry ice hash recently and have been topping bowls when combusting or sandwiching between flower layers in the Volcano. I’ll probably end up infusing most of it into coconut oil for edibles.

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I have a 3 hole hash pipe that i use with a glass wand that i heat up, but mostly i like to make sandwiches in my Pax vape.
This is the first batch I’ve collected the 90 micron, which is supposed to be the very top of the shelf full melt, gonna find out:)

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Applied Rootwise mycrobes, Fish Hydrolysate, and dehydrated coconut yesterday, because the beds seemed dry and it was time to give everyone some love. Today i decided to make sure the line from my rain barrel was not clogged because i wasnt getting good flow at the end of the line. First i checked the filter screen(it was loaded up) cleaned it out, topped off the tank and went along the line pressing it so if there was any debris in there it would get flushed out. Got the line flowing real good(pushed some gunk out) put the filter screen back on and hopefully that will take care of it. Gonna keep feeding the hydrolysate here on out every week or so. Im about 2 weeks into 12/12 now. Here are some pics, everyone looks way healthier this time around.





Still seeing some damage from the pillbugs/isopods but i think the nematodes and the DE are knocking them back.

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Meanwhile


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Nice! Did you use coffee for the background?

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Arches watercolor paper toned with different kinds of tea.

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Here are some plant pics. Everything is very healthy this time around, I think the fish hydrolysate, rootwise, coco, regimen has been helping.

It seems that the nematodes have knocked the isopods back some, but still seeing damage, and i have some more Dr Zymes on the way as pest season ramps up. I would have gotten some predator mites but shipping from Arbico was like 50 bucks for 25 dollar product.

Sheelavathi

Black Triangle f2 x Big Mountain Gold(snowhigh)

Rosetta Stone

Lebowski

Everything else is well into flower and the Sheelavathi is over here just chilling, gonna be a long wait for that one.

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They look great!

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Pics…
Sheelavathi finally getting some calyxes going on.


BMG x Blk Tri f2



Rosetta Stone


Lebowski


Adjusted the Blumats in the larger pots again and bled lots of air out of the lines, just let it go until i saw fewer and fewer bubbles, about 2 hours. Hope it helps. I love the Blumats, but they can be a little fiddly.

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The Sheelavathi looks great, how long did you veg?

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I didn’t really keep track, I think they were all 4 or 5 weeks when i transplanted them into beds, and i let them settle in 2 or 3 weeks before 12/12. Short answer, probably too long, :joy: They are really bendy though, so super scrog friendly.

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