Happy Saturday, Peeps! I got motivated early this morning, and did some work with the Ladies
I've noticed that the Auto Durbans are MUCH more tolerant of the supersoil layer, which all have grown into in the past 4 days. In my other grow log, the Blue Velvets, you'll see that when they hit the supersoil, they were quite jolted in the bottom leaf sets. These Durban Sisters... just a bit of leaf tip burn, and they are doing fine! Yay, AND Phew! lolol
So, today I gave the girls a quart of water (pH'd to 6.5) with a tsp of blackstrap per gallon. I surface dressed a 3/4 tsp of Oregonism XL (Myco, etc) per plant- hoping to get the bacteria and fungus as happy as possible, so the roots'll build to max. I also surface dressed 1/2 tsp of Elemental (cal/Mg). After that, I "mulched" all pots (finally..lazy Wax head...) with hydroton.
One thing I've noticed with the airpots.. I watered in 1/2 gallon when I transplanted them (last Saturday!) and they lasted a WEEK with that watering! I'm not sure what to make of that, other than the nute surge may have stopped the water works to the roots, while they acclimated. If anybody has ideas on that, I'd be grateful to hear 'em.
Enough of the blah blah... Pics:

Thalia..Day 22

Calliope..Day 22

Post garden time Sister Pic
As always, constructive advise, pithy comments, and general revelry are most welcome!
Have a great weekend, Peeps!