Sebring's Perpetual No-till Living Organics

@Shadey
They are in a six pack now and are going to be transplanted into 5 gallon buckets, but I don’t have the stuff yet and I wanted them to develop a good root system before they are transplanted.

@Jjm
I have them on a box because I have another planter in there that is a lot taller, so I can’t move the shelf (fixed light, movable shelf). I will see if I can find something a few inches taller or something I can put on the box to boost the tray. Also, no dome. Could that have been a cause?

@GMan
Am going out today to get a small fan. I have just been using this to start stuff (vegetables and flowers), lately, so I didn’t think I needed one. Have a small fan that move air in and out, but I guess it doesn’t really “blow” them around.

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Lol kinda like lots of critiques but really, doing great. When up-pot just bury the stalky ones. Maybe even a solo cup after a few before the five gallon shoes??

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Maybe I will try to put them into Solo cups. It just seems like every time I try to “up pot” they tend to die. That is the fault of the grower, I am sure, and the the growee.

Got a small fan going and it seems to be making “waves” :grinning:

hopefully that will give them some strength.

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Yeah, that will make a huge difference. Plus the plants utilize the air circulation.

They won’t get strong inside if you don’t artificially induce some wind. I don’t know, it’s something I did from a long time ago. I hate floppy plants. And, like others said, just bury that seedling up to the cotyledons almost and keep it in some breeze in the early days and keep it as close to the light as is required, depending on the type.

An oscillating fan is a good choice, It’ mixes the air and won’t wear out one plant more than the others. It doesn’t take a lot. Any movement causes the plant to build more tissue. peace

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I figure it isn’t that strong (small desk fan) so it is moving them around a bit but not overwhelming them so it should be okay. It’s a small space, so it can’t handle anything too big. My main area is about 9 or 10 s/f (about 1 sqm) so I have an oscillating fan in there.

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Just planted a flat of seeds in @kisorganics water-only soil with a heavy sprinkling of @dynomyco inoculant.

#CreatingAutos in collaboration w\ @shangolos
Future free seeds for patients!

#foulmouth by @dungeonvaultgenetics
#primateog by @dragonwithmatches

And a seed run of
#mauiwowiecherrybomb by @greengenegenetics
#shiskaberry by @breedersteve

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Keep me in mine when the Shiskaberry and foul mouth are ready both sound interesting .

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I’ve been waiting for that Maui I missed it the first time around, your doing great things :grin:

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If it’s good enough to have the dice man on the pack it has my attention :joy::rofl::joy::rofl:

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Shiskaberry…whaaa??? Is breeder Steve still making seeds?

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I hear he’s in Colombia with a huge project churning out good stuff… ? eh?

https://twitter.com/breeder_steve?lang=en

:evergreen_tree:

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Sweet, he had some classics. A friend used to have a grapefruit cutting from way back that was really amazing. I wonder if the new shiska is similar to the original?

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The last podcast I heard with him he was talking about it then. I wonder how things are going? Big, it looks like.

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I believe the seeds I have are from an old line of it.

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5.12.2020

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Ooo how exciting, nice line up. Can’t wait to see what that 79 Maui wowie x cherry bomb will look like.

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Shiska berry is the one I’m interested in seeing ! Old school Shiska cash crop Ken magic beans.

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Round Two

Moonglow X Maui Wowie-Cherry Bomb will produce Maui Moonglow testers.
Moonglow X Muffinman will produce Moonglow Muffin testers.
https://diygreenlife.com/seedtestersignup/

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Same Maui wowie you used in your Maui sunshine?

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How did you like the Cherry Bomb by itself? Did you get to taste it?

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