RE: The Good, The Bad and The Bloody Annoying

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The Good, The Bad and The Bloody Annoying

in gardendiary •  2 years ago 

"I can't help being a bit sceptical as it looks like a normal tomato plant so far to me. We shall see." #Metoo, there, you made me join a victim society lol.
All my cannabis plants died last week, I over did the food part in their diet, can not win em all t/gal. Hope these tomatoes do grow to the size the people on ebay claim, I imported 2 lots from Italy and somewhere I forget now, we shall see, time will tell.

Happy growing.

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Oh dear. My lonely naughty plant you sent me is doing grand. On it's 3rd repotting and didn't give it any food until this last repot. I don't believe in molly-coddling plants. Especially ones that are called 'weed'. ;-)


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

They all need some love and nutrition, as do we, I just fucked up with over doing it for them by not reading the bottle of alleged nutrients, your comment re woes gave me a chuckle, got none, got no perfect life, no perfect wife, no perfect child, but hey, reality bites, got no woes though, I can adapt to any situation, either that or die, I prefer adapt rather than complain, but anyone can pick any sentence apart for their own aims, not worth it though, it is a very destructive path.

I try to give my plants some love yes. They can pick up on negative thoughts it's true. The only 'food' I give mine extra is some fermented nettles. Cheap and easy but a bit smelly.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

It smells like cow dung lol, I do the same.

well it basically is cow dung but without the cow who sucks out all the goodness hahaha


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Cows are ace for cutting grass, when you have a lot of grass, and great for manure.

They don't 'cut' the grass tho, they eat it, therefore not putting the nutrients back. I am a veganic gardener so I don't use manure at all. I had to on my organic course and lost plants because of it. Also when they are 'cutting' the grass they are also compacting the soil which is not good for plant growth either. Only good for path areas then.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

LOL try farming and get back to me.