-- 4 Parts Fox Farms Happy Frog Soil 1 Part Worm Castings -Mix Together throughly -- Place plant(with 2.0 moisture root ball) in new container with soil mix. Water with Bat Guano(for this I used Jamaican by SunLeaves @ 8.95)- 1/2 table-spoon per gallon of water, shake thoroughly to ensure sufficient break-down of solid material. Thoroughly moisten new soil. And use mist sprayer to mist leaves. Provide a hearty amount of light and about 75f of temperature, 25-40% humidity. Stay tuned for PHOTO view of plant health status change. 4 days post-transplant: BLU Chocolate: Uploaded with ImageShack.us Jack Berry 1: Uploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded with ImageShack.us Jack Berry 2: Uploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded with ImageShack.us And I can't read this one, my eyes are jacked up in my old age, what does that blurry label say?: Uploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded with ImageShack.us .. er.. well, Image shack isn't functioning properly. I'll re-boot and try again.....
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Update: The slightly taller, bushier one is the Blue Chocolate, the slightly curled leaves is the Killing Fields apparently a bit nute sensitive.. and the other one is my remaining Jackberry. The midget one had a root aphid problem and halted growth so was executed.
How'd I miss this? Hey shadow, did you go straight to 12/12 when they sprouted? And what is a "2.0 moisture root ball"? asssit:
Yeah, pretty much. They were part of the group that had to go out and almost died. When I rescued them there wasn't even a full set of leaves on any of them, just practically bare, stretched stalks. 2-1/2 weeks and they look like this... there is another blue chocolate outside that did make a full recovery on it's own, is female, and I'm using her for seeds. She's right next to a BC male. Using a moisture meter, when the reading is 2.0, I don't water if it's higher than that except flushing. I check 3 times around the pot to make sure it's a steady reading, sometimes it hits a little moisture pocket and will read high like 6.5-7.0 and everywhere else it may be much lower so I check it a few different times to be sure.