That is about right. If you had one of the cups full of soil that had the same amount of water as the plants, you can flip it out to see how dry the roots would be. Soon you will be able to tell by the weight of the pot when it needs watering.I think it can stand another day without watering. When I do water, it should be thorough till it drans a little correct?
Those are all great spots. Remember to put your hole on the north side of the clearing so you get as much southern sunshine as possible.I started the last 10 seeds last night. I got up this morning and moved the first 10 out into the bush. My rugrats and their little cousins are going to hunt eggs tomorrow.
I went ahead and stuck 6 in the ground and left 4 in pots. Figured wtf. Here is a couple hidey hole shots.
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These were early morning shots. And here is a shot of one in the ground.
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I dug and ammended 4 more holes while I was there. I used elcheapo bag soil, perlite, and mixed in a solo cup full of 13-13-13 in and around each hole. I must say this shit is work. It's a pleasurable activity, but definitely ain't easy hiking this stuff in and digging and trimming stuff back.
Time to drink beer and enjoy a fish fry. Y'all have a good Easter out there.
If it's rated safe to use in the garden I wouldn't worry about using it. If not, just put it a little further way, so no runoff gets to the roots. I have a gallon of blended hot peppers in my freezer. I'm going to try adding some of that to my usual soap and tobacco spray.I forgot to bring shit for bugs. I intended to spread out some leftover yard stuff. Are these granules a good or bad idea.
That is why I tend to look for downed trees. If a 100 foot oak lived there, the soil must be pretty good.I realize these natural openings are there probably because of poor soil so I tried to fix it up nice and proper.
This early in the spring, the sun is not as bright. Your growth is going to be slower than summertime, or with lights.My plants are 10 days old. Meaning 10 days since they broke the surface. There are only 2 true leaves on each plant. They have been in full sun, low to mid 70° temps during the day, about half of those days have been rather cloudy. They have a nice green color. Only plain water, no nutrients. I've been careful not to over water.
I feel disappointed in the growth thus far. Should I be?
My next group will be in clear plastic cups so I can have a look at root growth. They are set inside red cups to protect the roots from sunlight. Maybe that will give me more satisfaction lol.
You put the clear cup inside a colored cup. Take them out to look at roots, then put them back in the cup. Pretty neat idea.My understanding is clear cups are no good: you get algae growth and I think it screws with the roots, also. Once you get a little more size on 'em, there's no harm in popping them out of the pots to check the roots. Size as in a heck of a lot bigger than they are now. They'll get there...
There you go!You put the clear cup inside a colored cup. Take them out to look at roots, then put them back in the cup. Pretty neat idea.