@cansarratt3407 there's a list somewhere. Mine is a mental one from what I've learned and shared. There's too many that are related, and so many noids that can be. So just experiment in your yard and take notes of what worked and didn't work. What gave you big fruits and small fruits. If you have questions, you can always ask me.
Do you ph your soil or the nutrients or water you put on your fruit ? Would love to know your secret sauce to make them Grow fruit recover ☺️thank you growing my first flower bud on Ax atm
@kevinkc3onohelijeepworld953 Every now and then, I'll check with a soil meter to make sure it's within PH 6-7. But I don't worry too much about the PH. I worry more about finding a balanced draining medium to plant them in. You'll find that some plants like a lil more moisture and some can't handle moisture in the soil for long periods. So, I no longer use compost in the mix. Only a layer on top during the dry season. During the rainy season, it's sunshine mix no. 4, coarse silica sand, and perlite. I'm currently experimenting with using safe t sorb instead of coarse silica sand. Safe T sorb absorbs moisture and hold it like a sponge. Which during dry season allows the roots to feed off of them. I'll do a video on it soon.
Bela floração
Man I got a ton of learning ahead of me. But I love the foundation you are giving me.
@audreyasbey3745 having a great foundation to lean on is the secret to success.
It would be great if we have a list of related varieties. So we don't polinate with their sisters.
@cansarratt3407 there's a list somewhere. Mine is a mental one from what I've learned and shared. There's too many that are related, and so many noids that can be. So just experiment in your yard and take notes of what worked and didn't work. What gave you big fruits and small fruits. If you have questions, you can always ask me.
Do you ph your soil or the nutrients or water you put on your fruit ? Would love to know your secret sauce to make them Grow fruit recover ☺️thank you growing my first flower bud on Ax atm
@kevinkc3onohelijeepworld953 Every now and then, I'll check with a soil meter to make sure it's within PH 6-7. But I don't worry too much about the PH. I worry more about finding a balanced draining medium to plant them in. You'll find that some plants like a lil more moisture and some can't handle moisture in the soil for long periods. So, I no longer use compost in the mix. Only a layer on top during the dry season. During the rainy season, it's sunshine mix no. 4, coarse silica sand, and perlite. I'm currently experimenting with using safe t sorb instead of coarse silica sand. Safe T sorb absorbs moisture and hold it like a sponge. Which during dry season allows the roots to feed off of them. I'll do a video on it soon.
Looking good. Do you ever sleep with so many flowers needing pollinating.
Sleep when I'm dead...
@@harmonysdragons2610 I guess you wont know. Dont go to sleep yet my friend.
@southtexashay777 it happens every now and then. Body will sit down. Lol