TexasMonster
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I've germinated 4 little bag seeds inside. Once I put them in potting soil I stuck them in the windowseal. From there they did the super stretch thing. I guess this time of year windowseal light just aint enough. Today I have taken two of them and put them in plastic pots that look like they hold about 1½ gallons. I have a 3 pile compost system. I took compost from the ready pile (takes two years of turning and wetting to be ready) and mixed it half and half with regular dirt out of my pasture and put one plant in each. I know they aint gonna get big and give me buds (I dont even know if they are female yet) or anything but I just wanna see what happens with that much compost. I dont use that much compost in my veggie gardens. The other two I dont know what I am going to do with those yet. I may take them waaaaaaaaay out back by the pond and plant them. Ducks may get them, I dunno.
Any pointers or ideas to experiment with while I am building my indoor area? I do know that next spring I am going to do an outdoor grow with yalls help. Yall will help an old timer wont ya?
Compost pile consist of grass clipping, table scraps (that do not include meat products, processed foods or dairy products), Chicken manure, horse manure, and raked up leaves and hay that comes out of my chicken coop (bedding).
This spring I am going to start raising worms as well. I think I have identified a market here for fishing worms. There is a lot of fishing in my area but no local worm growers. So, I could make some change raising worms and have worm casings as well. Coolness?
I know I am rambling but I am bored (getting ready to watch NASCAR) and just fishing for ideas
Any pointers or ideas to experiment with while I am building my indoor area? I do know that next spring I am going to do an outdoor grow with yalls help. Yall will help an old timer wont ya?
Compost pile consist of grass clipping, table scraps (that do not include meat products, processed foods or dairy products), Chicken manure, horse manure, and raked up leaves and hay that comes out of my chicken coop (bedding).
This spring I am going to start raising worms as well. I think I have identified a market here for fishing worms. There is a lot of fishing in my area but no local worm growers. So, I could make some change raising worms and have worm casings as well. Coolness?
I know I am rambling but I am bored (getting ready to watch NASCAR) and just fishing for ideas