Tinytuttles plant Gallery

Yes, the Panama Haze are real easy. That’s a clone. You can see the crowded growth at the bottom from using a bud as the cutting. I usually top nad tie them down as their space has a low ceiling.

Beautiful place you have created at your home TT. I just went through this entire thread and am a bit envious, except for the mid-summer hail! Looks like a botanical garden there.

Have you found the autos to have good highs like regular pot? I have a few seeds of some autos, but have yet to grow any.

Early in your thread you showed watering with protozoza, what is protozoza?

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It’s a work in progress for sure lots of stuff I need to organize and clean up in the backyard

Ya they do as well as any other IMO, I feel a little timid around them at times as far as what I can and cannot do.

Microbes obtained from mowing your lawn and throwing some cut grass in a five gallon bucket of water and aerating for a couple of days … gets the process of nutrient cycling going.

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Ok from what I can tell at just 26 days from seed planting I’m thinking my little experiment with the wicking cups is working well . Able to pull some of the strings through the media to be able to look at the roots thick ,nice and white to within about a 1/2 from the top of the soil line in the cup

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Wow, thank you. I mowed yesterday, maybe the last mowing of the year. We mulch-mow but I have a grasscatcher so could get some grass and make the ferment you describe. Free food for the microbial herd. My dad always threw all his weeds into buckets in his veggie patch and after it got fermented he’d ladle it alongside the plants.

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You can do it that way also but the Protozoa soup is more a microbe population inoculate for your soil the other way you describe is more of a Korean natural farming method .

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Some purple paralyzer for ya bud porn junkies! Lol

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the small pics don’t do it justice let’s see more

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That’s one crazy looking bud! Super frosty! Purdy!

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These pics or for the 2000 plant thread.

It’s now at the end of June I haven’t posted many as a plant gallery at all but it not to late right!

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I believe this to be a late April or early May snow storm

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Love the flowers and the weed fantastic garden .

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Thanks for stopping in @gramps I love your big trees!

Damn don’t think I ever grew this nice of Looking lettuce before soil must be getting in tip top shape!

This is one head and measured 16” across and about 10 inches deep

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