Day 83
Happy Hump Day, y'all. Temps in the 90s and muggy here. Typical of our summers. Because of heat stress, I thought I'd cover the soil with straw for a little insulation and put the big plants down the hill a little, off the pathway. We'll see if that does anything. Sposed to be around 100 here for a couple of days. The little runty autoflower sits in the shade, so I reckon it'll be OK.
Still some WPM. Agrowlyte hasn't knocked it out, so I'm trying Potassium whatchamacallit ...KHCO3 ...potassium ...bicarbonate - that's it. 1TBSP / gallon of water, spot sprayed.
On the farm you want a tight calving season. All of the calves born around the same time, weaned around the same time, and off to "greener pastures" at the same time. It's way better than dealing with all that work spread out over a long time. But here I find myself with three plants all on different tracks. They were supposed to be the same. Note to self: buy seeds from somewhere else next time. I'll be curing from August to October. (Do the neighbors wonder why the windows are blacked out and I have a window AC in my garden shed??)