On my last post I found that the tallest plant was leaning way too hard, and I was trying to get my chili peppers to take to the dirt!
And now...
It's been 9 days since the last garden post, but these photos were actually taken yesterday. Let's look at the kids and see how they are coming along.
Between the last post and this one, I repotted some of the plants so that the bigger plants had the biggest containers. I also wanted to get that Strawberry Cough baby into better soil because it really didn't seem like it was doing well. So as you see, it's now in the smaller pot at the bottom here.
This one was the healthiest looking one of the bunch and was in a smaller pot. I ran out of big pots but I had a sturdy shopping bag! (you know, it's one of those reusable cloth kind)
They've really been responding to the soil and feedings well. I keep telling them that I won't move them into a fish tank again. I think they believe me. lol
Remember Will Riker from the last post?
Seems to be stronger at the base where it was bent.
I cut her loose from the yarn and stick, she seems to stand on her own fine now!
But, I retied the yarn looser this time, so she can stand on her own and if she does start to lean, it's all good.
With the exception of the small Strawberry Cough baby, they look like they are much happier and I can see they are really trying to bush out now. I was able to snag a couple clippings from the bagged plant.
Now as for the chili peppers, those first three I potted did not survive. I let them out during the day too soon. I move just one more to a pot and let it stay inside for a while under a grow light.
Now it seems to be taking to the outdoors much better. I will move the rest of them in the next few days, now that I feel like I handled that transfer better than the first ones.
Cannabis & Chili Peppers.
See you next time with another update!
PART ONE
PART TWO
PART THREE
PART FOUR
PART FIVE
PART SIX
PART SEVEN
PART EIGHT
PART NINE
PART TEN
PART ELEVEN
PART TWELVE
PART THIRTEEN
PART FOURTEEN
PART FIFTEEN
PART SIXTEEN
I make art and I grow things. I'll leave it up to you as to which of the two I am better at.