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all look good
never tried any of them
never tried any of them
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I think I've seen all of those in the shops. The ones I know—Blue Dream, Skywalker, Wedding Cake—are all good stuff.
One for the rook
One for the crow
One to rot
and one to grow
One for the crow
One to rot
and one to grow
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When you see plants that size in alternate phylotaxy, you can be pretty sure they are cuttings.Intrinsic wrote:I know nothing about what you're askin. But I nose what eyes like.
Cuttings or seed?
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One for the crow
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Thanks for the info Haysus. But if those last three weren't alternating from seed I'd be suspicious and my old eyes can't see either way looking straight down on the plants.
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I did that once in my veggie garden. Peppers and tomatoes. two beds w/ chicken and rest with the steer. Normally amend w/ steer, dolomite and 10-10-10 meal mix
Chicken manure was more of a nitrogen burst. Too much for the tomatoes delayed fruiting. Used less but overall the best bang-for-the-buck was the steer. and that's all I use now unless a bed is really getting depleted or new, then + worm, + whatever interesting thing at the local Feed n Seed has in stock at the time.
Tho Where I live steer manure has doubled in price last year..
Chicken manure was more of a nitrogen burst. Too much for the tomatoes delayed fruiting. Used less but overall the best bang-for-the-buck was the steer. and that's all I use now unless a bed is really getting depleted or new, then + worm, + whatever interesting thing at the local Feed n Seed has in stock at the time.
Tho Where I live steer manure has doubled in price last year..
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Wasn’t able to score a cut of Runtz.
I did just add
Gelato #41
Gushers
&
Biscotti
That should be it for the year.
I’m using this to add a little nitrogen, something like blood meal would probably work just as good for half the price but I like to try new things, plus I’m thinking about using their line of nutrients this year. It’s llama manure based. The one in the picture is derived from soy protein hydrolysate.
I did just add
Gelato #41
Gushers
&
Biscotti
That should be it for the year.
I’m using this to add a little nitrogen, something like blood meal would probably work just as good for half the price but I like to try new things, plus I’m thinking about using their line of nutrients this year. It’s llama manure based. The one in the picture is derived from soy protein hydrolysate.