hashkage
Sundae Driver
Spring 2020
Grown in 8x3 raised bed with worm castings, organic bed soil medium, humic acid, mycorrhizae spores, and straw top soil.
Sundae Driver
Day 3 (Week 1)
3 updates
12 photos
Day: 3





+1
Clones seem to be acclimating well to the soil. They woke up erect with no wilting leaves. Sun stress still present but additional water in the AM should assist.
5 years ago
Day: 2


Added additional straw mulch for added insulation and water retention. Removed large fan leave from Clone #1 cause the strong wind kept dragging it down. Havent added new nutrients until week 2 once the existing nutes in the soil are used up.
5 years ago
Day: 1




The clones were wilted but after watering last night they were erect when inspecting in the morning.
5 years ago