Using molasses and fox farm big bloom.

Jmm13

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First time grow started from seeds I have a jar when I get seeds in something I like I put them in it. It's been that way for 30 years. Anyways I started these ladies on fox farm trio pack but recently switched to just using the big bloom (organic) and molasses. They seem to like it. I have them in a organic soil mix and top dress with worm castings.
 

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Chip Green

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For future "growth" look into some dry organic bag ferts, such as Espoma Garden tone, and Tomato tone.
I'm currently in transition to as close to organic as I can get, and have had really encouraging results with organic soils, and light topdressing with these dry ferts.
Worm castings too, making casting teas has helped a lot.
In one garden I'm completely off the chemicals.
 

ganga gurl420

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For future "growth" look into some dry organic bag ferts, such as Espoma Garden tone, and Tomato tone.
I'm currently in transition to as close to organic as I can get, and have had really encouraging results with organic soils, and light topdressing with these dry ferts.
Worm castings too, making casting teas has helped a lot.
In one garden I'm completely off the chemicals.
That is what I use. However I'm switching from garden tone this next season to tomato tone, mostly for the calcium increase.
 

Jmm13

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IMG_20190913_150525952.jpg IMG_20190911_085059608.jpg IMG_20190911_085108829.jpg Little up date the ladies love the molasses! Getting ready to harvest one plant due to it being time. Unfortunately I probably trimmed to many leafs of this one to early and buds are a little airy but boy is she sticky and stinky! The others are thriving and should be ready in a few weeks.
 
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