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I’m kinda half regretting the plant to be honest, it’s spreading vicariously, maybe giving it my cannabis nutrient runoff wasn’t the best idea…

Most of it is maintained with constant mowing of the grass/clover mix, rest I try to cut the sprouts as they appear. Gonna give it one more try this year with a little effort and see if the payoff is worth it.

So how should this be properly dealt with in the spring?

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[–] SchmidtGenetics 8 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Fan fucking tastic write up growmie, that made all of the guides and stuff I was trying wade through make total sense.

Yeah the fruiting canes last year were so dense it was hard to even find the fruit and pick it.

I’ll get rid of all the tall ones and remove a good portion of the canes, I need to get in there to pull out the mulch to replace anyways, it’s 5 years old and was getting pretty rotted.

[–] TropicalDingdong 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Don't be afraid to yeet some cannabis nutrient in there too, especially around flower/ fruit set.

[–] SchmidtGenetics 4 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Oh I usually do. I would use my soil runoff, but now when I vacuum out my reservoirs I’ll spread it around between the flowers trees and gardens. So it’s not as often, but it’s gonna be stroooong

I had a bunch of outdoor garden nutrients I bought before starting cannabis, so once that’s gone if it needs a pick me up I can whip up a batch of something.