Quote Originally Posted by Shovelhandle
Looking nice, greeatik. I like the bark mulch. I use it on my houseplants and never have pest problems.
thanks for stopping by shovel :jointsmile: that is reassuring about the mulch

Quote Originally Posted by sarah louise
my mistake, looked like leaf mould from here.

Can't comment on bark, never use it myself.
ah, no worries sarah, it was good info nonetheless. I am glad I just happened to grab the bark and not the full mulch


Quote Originally Posted by jakezking
greenatik, it appears you are having a great time staying busy both indoors and outdoors. Both sets of plants are looking good. As for your question about whether the outdoor plant is male or female, I'm not certain - for some reason I want to say it is male because of those white puffy cotton ball looking protrusions; but, I am no expert by any means. Hopefully I am wrong.

Good luck on your continuing grows, and I look forward to following your log to smoke!
Ha, I wouldn't really consider it a "great" time, at least for the outdoor ones. Overall, it has been more work then I really anticipated, or have the time for, and the 2 mi hike is exhausting with no supplies, but with soil, mulch, plants, etc.

I just hope they turn into some monsters and really justify the effort.

But, this mini indoor grow is lots of fun. Can check on her any time, give her nutes on a precise schedule, etc.

Anyways sorry for the ramble and thanks for lurking, I hope everything is going well for you !
greenatik Reviewed by greenatik on . outdoor lst - come on in hello everyone, thought i would share my outdoor grow this summer. i am trying to keep my plants as horizontal as possible, and so far things are looking great. they are from bagseed planted in peat bags march 21, and they have been outdoors for about 3 weeks. they are in 3 gallon pots now and will be putting them in large holes with burlap and mulch to reduce my watering frequency. I have been giving them piranha beneficial fungi, dark energy, protekt drought/heatstress protection, and Rating: 5