What would happen if I mix all of this stuff together now for next summer.. will nutrients dissipate or someting? Because i am a cook & ive been saving lots of peels from work and I want to add as much shit i can to my dirt and I would really love to hear more of what you have to say about this...
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So if im just tossing onion, potato & shallot peels into some dirt im doing it wrong?? (mixing it all up every other day)
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Space will be a factor for biggest outcome.. but biggest outcome with said circumstance will still be a delightful amount. Could have been much much bigger with a bit more space.. They look beautiful by the way & for advice.. keep doing what you're doing !! What do you feed & ph & strain ?
i live in quebec canada where winters are completely fuckin ridiculous.. in one night my garden will be submerged by minimum 2 feet of snow lol :\ .. i should try looking into the seed catalogs.. where can i find such? & also maybe look into indoor gardening!
This is exactly how I feel everytime I enter the community garden & this is my first summer ever gardening.. I wish I had done this at a much younger age! It's like therapy.. & pretty sad that soon enough I won't be able to garden until the snow melts:cry:
looks like nute burn man, give them only water & try to feed a little less when you see a change.
It's already written up here just read lol.
EDIT: btw, try to remain in the 6.0-6.5 ph for correct nutrient absorption.
I'm no pro but I think you could have waited much longer to transplant such a young seedling......
Transplanting is a bit stressful for the plant if well done, or quite stressful if not done carefully.
I've read here on RIU that you should transplant maximum twice...