Sorry 'bout the glitch... still learning how to use my new "smart" phone. Sometimes it seems like it's smarter than me...
OCD Chilehead said:Congrats on getting them babies to dirt. It's gotta be a relief. I can't wait to get to that point. They'll be growing in no time.
Datil said:Yes! Finally outside!
Hope you a sunny weekend Rick!
randyp said:YEA Baby.Let the sunshine on the plants.Here is to a great season buddy.Go grab a fishing pole and enjoy the extra free time you earned.
karoo said:Looks great , soon there won't be spaces between those plants.
Here's to sunny weather.
Cheers John! The 1 liter air-pot pictured is just a transition stage... The two Forbing Nagas are going into seven gallon (#7) air-pots tonight. [emoji2]Trident chilli said:Looking good Rick ... are the airports a short stay or are you going to keep them in that size
Thanks Rick I hadn't previously seen airpots that small must have a look out at my local hydro shop ... used three large airpots last season and was impressed... the Forbing Nagas I am sure will benefit from a seven gallon pot ... that's a lot of podsstickman said:Cheers John! The 1 liter air-pot pictured is just a transition stage... The two Forbing Nagas are going into seven gallon (#7) air-pots tonight. [emoji2]
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Trident chilli said:Thanks Rick I hadn't previously seen airpots that small must have a look out at my local hydro shop ... used three large airpots last season and was impressed... the Forbing Nagas I am sure will benefit from a seven gallon pot ... that's a lot of pods
Essegi said:Great, Rick! Awesome too see plant out!
Cheers Scott! That's what I'm aiming for fer sure.[emoji4]Devv said:Rick you should have a great year; you had the soil tested and made the adjustments that you could. Things are really going to take off!
Soil test is on the agenda for me next year for sure. I'm pretty sure I'll have to amend for high PH.
Glad to see things coming together
Sounds good Chuck. [emoji106] Herbs I won't go without... Cilantro, basil, sage, thyme, summer savory, parsley, greek oregano, rosemary and dill. I'm mostly not a fan of the ones that taste like anise but I do use fennel seed in curries, and quick-made spaghetti sauce to counter the acidity of tomato paste.OCD Chilehead said:Plants look amazing.
Your doing a great job in the garden. Herb garden will look great before to long. I may plant some fill. I love fresh dill when I make spicy pickled eggs. Yum!
I'd say we understand each other on the subject of hail... yes? [emoji6]OCD Chilehead said:I'm sorry to hear about the hail. You know how I feel about that. LOL!
Nothing like a good rain to get the party started though. No substitute for that.
I don't think so Eric, just the best light and good nutrition I could give them. I did give them humate and Silicate supplements though.stettoman said:Those leaves are gargantuan! Is there a steroid nute I haven't been clued about yet?
Devv said:Not liking the hail. Glad the damage was slight. We had some 2 weeks ago. We slept through it and the sunshades stopped any damage. A neighbor told me about it...LOL
randyp said:Rick the plant out always takes the wind out of my plant's sails at least 1-2 weeks.Hail such as you had, daily shifting wind gusts that cannot be duplicated with a fan.Spots on leaves I always swear is terminal but ends up nothing but a little sunburn.I think Chucks got snow around him next couple days.Middle of July is when I can predict how the season is trending.lol