If they are blocking light I remove them too, but if not they are big solar panelsI should point out then when I water I also go through and pick off the more obnoxiously large fan leaves. Especially those at the top of the canopy that block light from getting to the lower middle regions of the plant.
For sure! Anytime I label anything obnoxiously big that means it is blocking light from others. But yes, you don't want to take off too many of your light collectors!If they are blocking light I remove them too, but if not they are big solar panels
I put a 2 inch layer of compost as a top dressing when I transplanted them into their pots. Pretty much to the brim of the pot, so I haven't had much earth move back. I have to be careful when I water to let it soak in or it'll flow over the top.This is great, I like the simplicity. I'll just click that little 'watch thread'.
A few Q's?
Do you add compost as the containers' "earth" shrinks or..? Got any info on your home made fish stock? Did'jya go to the docks by the river and talk up some game to the fishermen for their fish scraps? lol
It is better to do it gradually, typically. Especially that size. I have great compost and get massive root balls in no time. Until you get confident in your root ball growing skills I would definitely recommend moving up gradually. I'd go from your cup to one gallon, to your five gallon buckets. If you do want to go straight to the five gallon bucket though you have to be doing some kind of liquid feed. I use fish fertilizer but guano mixed with water could work too. You just can't depend on proper nutrition uptake from the soil until you have a proper root ball. At least from what I've seen. I'm sure there's a much better and scientific explanation as to why. Lol. That's just what I've noticed I have to do.holy cannoli! those are big ladies. quick question. reading about you going from a 1 gallon to your ten gallon pots, am I okay going from 750 ml yogurt container to a 5 gallon bucket? or should i do it gradually?
Haha yea I'd say so my man! Best to transplant them once the roots fill the containers, before they start to crawl out of the containers. You should be in good shape.alright that's what i'll do. i feed grow big. right now the roots are starting to come out of the bottom of the containers. i have them double containered because theyre white, so there's water in the bottom of the second container, between the two, and the roots have grown in there a bit, probalby time to go to the 1 gallons eh?
If you have a pole barn or similar type space it is extremely simple to build a room like this inside of it! Next time I get a call to build one I'll make a post about it.It is like looking through window blinds. Voyeuristic Agricultural Porn. I'm surprised there is not an actual group for that.
I wish I had the height space for something like this.
Haha yea I didn't want to have a visual of such an awful site immortalized forever!should have taken pictures of the fallen over stuff haha, like a car accident, you don't want to look but you can't look away. Hey man if you need cheap fertlizer, come on down to my place and shovel yourself some chicken poop outta my chicken coop!
My phone camera hasn't been working but I get a new phone this week! Pictures to come soon!!! It's a fucking jungle in there!*Crossing Fingers for Updated Pix* + *Bump*