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Friday, April 30, 2010
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Kennytheheat
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Bristol R.I. USA
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What a great Day. I awoke early and quickly made my way to the depot and loes. I bought to trees amall ones to plant. I made my way to the larger patch to transplant the Wallace 1596. It had to go in the ground quick. The first true leaf was about the size of a baseball and it was growing leaps and bounds. I mixed the myco and some kelp into the planting area then I carefully removed the taped up pot. The roots where at full tilt ready to rumble. Mounded up the soil and mixed more myco around the roots. I'm a pig with this stuff. Layed down some native soil around it and watered with some sea weed at the base and lightly on the plant. I also added some compost to the base of the plant . I must say that this plant is stocky and aggressive to say the least. I closed the green house and that was that. I went back a few hours later to unzip the cloch to give the plant some air the temps in the greenhouse are hot anfd god knows I don't want to loose this plant do to the greenhouse being to hot. I quickly put some water on the cloch to cool it down a bit. fingers always crossed. Now I have the 1142 Vankooten planted at my house and the Wallace 1288 and Th Wallace 1596 at the larger patch. Cloches are working well and the plants are healthy and strong. I have the materials to build another house for the Oliver 1375, After Uncle Joe tills the patch one more time I'll put the cloch in palace and transplant the plant into the ground..Hope it turns out good. I have the Rodonis 1068 as a back up and will plant that in another location....growers start your engines!!!!
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