Thanks for the sativa tip for this time of the year!
Should've been pouring around this time but no rains in sight. Sad.
On the bright side, we're closer to the equator!
I'm assuming tiny pots will be okay to begin with.
Any specific soil or additives you'd recommend to start off?
in blr, the only useful additives you'll get are worm compost (not castings), bone meal, neem cake, and a very very
nutrient rich biofarm potting mix (but it can't be used on it's own, it'll burn your plants up, and your pocket). alternative to
perlite = sand, cheaper and easier to get a hold of. can use red mud but use it sparingly, it'll make your soil really
clump if you use more than 10% of your mix, but it's filled with nutrition and beneficial bacteria. my mix is
roughly:
20% coco peat
25% worm compost
25% biofarm
15% sand
the other 15% is a combination of bone meal, neem cake, coffee grounds, and anything else organic and nutritious i can get my hands on
don't start with big pots when you're late in the season. start with small plastic cups for the seedlings, after you can see the roots getting a LITTLE
bit claustrophobic (usually 2-3 weeks depending on strain) plant in a 2-3 litre pot, and after that the next transplant depends purely on
your situation, how big you want the plant to be, etc