Condensing my threads.

Have what looks like a mag deficiency on the cheese combined with a calcium deficiency. I mixed 2 table spoons dolomite lime, 1 table spoon bone meal, 1 table spoon kelp meal and 1 teaspoon gypsum together and scratched it in to the surface of the soil. The Shot adrenaline is shoeing signs of low phosphorous a little. I will be scratching something in the surface in to this plant too and making changes to the mix I made for it later. Maybe more bat guano next time. For now I will probably scratch about 1 table spoon of bone meal in the surface and probably again in another 2 weeks depending on how the plant looks. It looks good but its pretty early in the grow to be getting low on P.
 
Well sorry I have not posted in a while. I am growing some photos as of now and about to harvest them. My last red dwarf did not turn out a large harvest for me. I used less steer manure and think this was the cause. I got around 2 1/2 ounce from it. The cheese though although I had some problems with the grow yielded something like 4 1/2 ounces. The largest yield yet. The quality was not as good as the red dwarf though. I recycled the Cheese soil and put the bottom half in a pot with a photo and have only fed very little to the photo and its looking amazing so I am thinking my problems with my soil mix was I did not let it sit long enough.

I tried to plant a bunch of my Cupid F1s out side to go F2 with but only 2 made it. They all sprouted but died shortly after. Not sure why. I will have to go F2 indoors this winter. Some type of animal was killing them.
 
Well I am not 100% sure but I think my Cupid F1s are 1 male and 1 female but its way hard to tell right now. I am crossing my fingers and will be for sure in about 2 weeks. Lets hope and also hope nothing herms on me cuz I don't want to have to kill them.
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