Throwing my hat in on this one. I’ll be running a previous generation of my ALF family genetics. See who I left behind.
Some will be ran in my hoop house and others in my Huglekulture bed.
wanted to get signed in and then I thought that I should expand upon the grow.
The autos will be grown in the PNW, upper left if you will, in two settings. An 18x10 hoophouse and a huglekulture bed that’s had a seasons build before planting.
ill be using the sun and want to search back through a few generations of genetics. I’m searching for something so this is the proper time. There’ll be three generations of ALF.
And a newer line at f3 which is my bobbys widow.
grow style is water only. Feed em through the soil. Dry amended soil activated with IMO2 for pots.
greenhouse is natural soil, IMO2, aged manure, fish compost, yard compost, hardwood pellets, dry amendments, and mulched. 2 year old soil.
hugle bed
local hard wood branches and small trunks. Yard bio mass, yard compost, indigenous leaves, rye straw, hardwood chips reclaim from local carpenter, fish compost, mushroom compost, top soil, IMO2, crimson and white clover cover crop.
I’ll plant seeds on 4/20 and hope for the best
good luck everyone
I’m so stoked to see an Auto breeder joining in on this @fullduplex, and an interesting mix of medium. I’ve listened to several of your podcast interviews and I’ve gained much from your insight. I’d love to follow along with your grow and maybe pick your brain from time to time. Best of luck in your hunt!
Few days behind you guys given the multitude of work I’ve got going on over here. Getting my photo girls ready and cleaning up the greenhouse.
however we are in soil and looking for heads to break ground.
So here we are I’m calling it official day one for me but know the rest of you are ahead. Which is fine for me it’s fun to watch everybody progress. It’s been a long time since I’ve joined in on one of these and honestly miss the forum days from time to time. Lost a few more no biggie I had backups just Incase 23 total out of 30 cracked 5ALF variety and 2 anvil f4
So the plant behind is broccoli and they’re all doing well. Have had my hands full this season but we’re still crushing.