NoTillPhil
Well-Known Member
Hi all ! I'm going to track my grow for the summer here in this thread. Not a full fledged journal but more of a follow along.
This is my first legal outdoor grow so I'm excited to be able to baby my plants and tend to them daily. I'll be planting half of my six plant limit in mounds I have been working since December started in a previously planted garden area. I'm not sure how long it sat overgrown with weeds but the soil was clearly much better than surrounding soil. Basically sandy loam.
So for starters I dug down 12-20" and about 48" across. I then mixed in hay and leaves with some blood meal. This basically doubled the amount of mix and brought the mounds up 20-24". I then turned them a half dozen times or so throughout winter usually preceding a warm spell. After a couple turns I added some more blood meal and some fish bone meal to assist in nitrogen depletion. I also added epsom salts.
About two weeks ago I mulched around the piles and pathways with hardwood chips and dust. I also turned the piles and added some Happy Frog flower food 5-8-4.
Yesterday I mulched the mounds with 4-5" of compost I also started in December. It's not quite ready to be mixed in but is perfect mulch atm. I also planted some mixed beans into them just in case nitrogen still needs a hand.
I'll be putting together a potting mix and running the other 3 plants in smart pots. 100gl minimum. I think may go with 200s. Because I'm likely to change something last moment I'll fill you guys in on the mix when it happens. Atm I'm thinking rice hulls, peat and native soil with some added goodies.
Gotta run now but I'll put up pics and some info about strains and where the plants are at now shortly.
This is my first legal outdoor grow so I'm excited to be able to baby my plants and tend to them daily. I'll be planting half of my six plant limit in mounds I have been working since December started in a previously planted garden area. I'm not sure how long it sat overgrown with weeds but the soil was clearly much better than surrounding soil. Basically sandy loam.
So for starters I dug down 12-20" and about 48" across. I then mixed in hay and leaves with some blood meal. This basically doubled the amount of mix and brought the mounds up 20-24". I then turned them a half dozen times or so throughout winter usually preceding a warm spell. After a couple turns I added some more blood meal and some fish bone meal to assist in nitrogen depletion. I also added epsom salts.
About two weeks ago I mulched around the piles and pathways with hardwood chips and dust. I also turned the piles and added some Happy Frog flower food 5-8-4.
Yesterday I mulched the mounds with 4-5" of compost I also started in December. It's not quite ready to be mixed in but is perfect mulch atm. I also planted some mixed beans into them just in case nitrogen still needs a hand.
I'll be putting together a potting mix and running the other 3 plants in smart pots. 100gl minimum. I think may go with 200s. Because I'm likely to change something last moment I'll fill you guys in on the mix when it happens. Atm I'm thinking rice hulls, peat and native soil with some added goodies.
Gotta run now but I'll put up pics and some info about strains and where the plants are at now shortly.