damo319
Active Member
This is my second outdoor grow attempt (last year was pretty poor), and though I've done more preparation this time, my little seedlings are getting thrashed by the torrential rainstorms we've had over the past few weeks.
In the woods near my house I have 5 5-gallon buckets, each filled with gravel, then cow manure compost, then mushroom compost mixed with topsoil. They are fenced in a little area surrounded by thornbushes that gets good southern exposure. I germinated and planted 5 AK-48 Nirvana seeds about 2 weeks ago, but only 3 sprouted. Then 2 of the seedlings were killed by heavy rains (one was strong enough to come back). I planted 2 more seeds last week and 1 of them sprouted, so now I have 2 small seedlings, one about 3" with 3 sets of leaves, and the other about 1" just working on its second set. Each bucket has about 5 1" holes in the bottom.
So now I have 2 seeds left, and one last chance to get my babies off to a good start this year. Once they get a little bigger, I'm going to start the FF soil nutrient trio. But in the meantime, what can I do to keep the seedlings safe until they're big enough to grow unprotected? I've read that jars or 2-liter soda bottles can be used to cover seedlings. If I go the soda bottle route, I assume I'd cut off the bottoms and dig them down a little bit so they don't fall over. But do I keep the caps on or poke holes in the bottles? Pretty newb question I'm sure, but any help is appreciated.
I wish to hell I could just grow in my backyard, but it's way too open to the neighbors and my kids are old enough to recognize what kind of plants they are. We have such a beautiful raised bed garden though, and our veggies are blowing up with no nutes at all. One day cannabis will be legal, and I'll grow fat, happy buds next to my tomatoes. But for now, a secret garden will have to do.
Peace all.
In the woods near my house I have 5 5-gallon buckets, each filled with gravel, then cow manure compost, then mushroom compost mixed with topsoil. They are fenced in a little area surrounded by thornbushes that gets good southern exposure. I germinated and planted 5 AK-48 Nirvana seeds about 2 weeks ago, but only 3 sprouted. Then 2 of the seedlings were killed by heavy rains (one was strong enough to come back). I planted 2 more seeds last week and 1 of them sprouted, so now I have 2 small seedlings, one about 3" with 3 sets of leaves, and the other about 1" just working on its second set. Each bucket has about 5 1" holes in the bottom.
So now I have 2 seeds left, and one last chance to get my babies off to a good start this year. Once they get a little bigger, I'm going to start the FF soil nutrient trio. But in the meantime, what can I do to keep the seedlings safe until they're big enough to grow unprotected? I've read that jars or 2-liter soda bottles can be used to cover seedlings. If I go the soda bottle route, I assume I'd cut off the bottoms and dig them down a little bit so they don't fall over. But do I keep the caps on or poke holes in the bottles? Pretty newb question I'm sure, but any help is appreciated.
I wish to hell I could just grow in my backyard, but it's way too open to the neighbors and my kids are old enough to recognize what kind of plants they are. We have such a beautiful raised bed garden though, and our veggies are blowing up with no nutes at all. One day cannabis will be legal, and I'll grow fat, happy buds next to my tomatoes. But for now, a secret garden will have to do.
Peace all.