secretforestgarden
Active Member
So, yesterday I added a bunch of nitrogen-rich nutrients: FF Tomato & Vegetable, Organic Miracle Gro (only because it has H20-soluble N), Organic Blood Meal, molasses water on soil and leaves, and urine. I didn't see any extra yellowing or browning at the tips today and I think she's already looking less pale. If in a few more days, I'll know it wasn't nute burn. I've read that it's hard to burn plants when you're going completely organic. (I'm pretty close--the molasses isn't organic and my diet isn't 100% organic so the urine isn't either.)
I've been doing some reading about self-watering pots and concluded that I'm going to get salt-buildup and I think later this week, I'm going to transplant anyway to traditional pots--this will give me more room for the plants and the roots. Plus, I can more accurately test the pH since I'll have run-off. I will be leaving for 9 days for spring break (late march--during crucial flowering) but I will be using plantastic self-watering devices so my babies don't die! http://www.plantastic1.com/
Oh yeah, on the third node on my White Dwarf: pistils showing. Almost as good as pussy
I've been doing some reading about self-watering pots and concluded that I'm going to get salt-buildup and I think later this week, I'm going to transplant anyway to traditional pots--this will give me more room for the plants and the roots. Plus, I can more accurately test the pH since I'll have run-off. I will be leaving for 9 days for spring break (late march--during crucial flowering) but I will be using plantastic self-watering devices so my babies don't die! http://www.plantastic1.com/
Oh yeah, on the third node on my White Dwarf: pistils showing. Almost as good as pussy