wow nice plot you got. I wish mine were as clean as yours. looing forward to your progress
thanks, I'm surprised that you would say clean. the brush around the plot still needs to be cleared alot better, as at times it can shade spots of the plot.

I went out to visit them again today, and finished the soil preparation with a bag of perlite and a bag of vermiculite. the soil is now heavily enriched and has a noticeably lighter texture. these were the second bags of each the perlite and the vermiculite, and I've worked everything in to roughly 12 inches in depth. a list of everything that has been added to the soil:

- Blood & Bone Meal (2 boxes)
- Miracle Grow Organic Choice All Purpose Organic Plant Food (2 bags)
- Perlite (2 bags)
- Vermiculite (2 bags)

some White Skunk and more of the AK-48 are popping up in the little straggler pots you see there. hopefully they don't get eaten alive by bugs.

the next time I visit them I'll plant the 8, I couldn't plant any today because the soil was just too wet (and I still covered my shoes in mud). it's been raining off and on the last few days, and it's stayed pretty overcast.

the plants are pretty wet in the pics. next time you see them they won't be in pots. :hippy:
cthulhu Reviewed by cthulhu on . Outdoor Season 2008 I finally did the finishing touches on all the lighting tonight, after about 2 months of taking my time with doing a little work every few days. I've been building it with the thought that I just may some day use it for a serious completely indoor grow. For now it'll serve me as a early veg and clone room; a spot where I can start my seedlings indoors for 1 month before placing them outdoors. I can however say that light and space wise, it is the largest indoor grow I have ever done. Rating: 5