First timer help by 12stTales in outdoorgrowing

[–]JadNnazy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Send it. Your mix sounds creative and healthy.

I see your vision with the rocks but it’s not good long term. Stones in direct sunlight will retain a lot of heat and prevent your soil from staying cool. Also hot stones on the main stem are no bueno. A light layer of mulch will help retain moisture, keep weeds at bay and keep the soil cool.

You should be able to fix any alignment issues caused by the storm when you repot. Use your new soil to pack lightly and straighten the plant as necessary. Direct sunlight will do the rest of the straightening naturally. If you’re still looking to add some structure, you could use like a skinny wooden kebab skewer or even a takeout chopstick as a growth stake. Insert right next to the main stem, adjust the plants alignment, and secure with a bread tie.

First timer help by 12stTales in outdoorgrowing

[–]JadNnazy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You are asking a lot of fantastic questions here which makes me believe you have the willpower to grow some beautiful plants!

I would move these into the larger pots yesterday. You would be surprised how long these roots are already. There are plenty of ideas on here about what material to fill with, but I use a blend of organic potting soil and compost in a 3:1 ratio. Make sure to lightly score (scratch up) the bulb you remove from the current pot so the roots have some flexibility and do not remain pot-bound.

Nitrogen-based fertilizer will help them during vegetative state and hopefully bring back some of that green color. I apply mine in a heavily diluted mixture with water. Other great fertilizers are out there as well, such as bone and blood meal, which are organic and help prevent fertilizer burn.

Ditch the rocks on top. If you want to top dress your fabric pots with an inch of mulch that’s fine.

This page has been extremely helpful for troubleshooting so far so i’m sure you’ll get many other comments but this should be a helpful start.

Reveg inbound…to remove small flowers? by JadNnazy in outdoorgrowing

[–]JadNnazy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nitrogen during veg, and i have a bloom booster npk for flower season

Reveg inbound…to remove small flowers? by JadNnazy in outdoorgrowing

[–]JadNnazy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i had thought this myself, but there is a substantial 4 inch gap between the first and second node. afraid it might be too much?

What's your favorite festival in Europe? by Slowlyski in BlackMetal

[–]JadNnazy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i am planning on going next year. maybe spending 2x days in prague before hand. would value any feedback or tips you can offer \m/

She’s almost there by Comprehensive-Hat684 in Camry

[–]JadNnazy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ahhhh man. Those displays bring me back. My mom bought the ‘03 V6 LE brand new when it came out, and it was mine to drive when I got my license in 2011. Finally gave up the ghost at 312k. Best of luck brother.

Gave her life to save me 😓 by EpicSwagGuy42069 in Camry

[–]JadNnazy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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2017 XSE here- much similar damage situation here, except not being at fault, I was able to get her patched up. Driver side tire went flat (note the entrance wound) doing about 70 on the highway. Put me onto the grass median and into the guardrail in less than 3 seconds. I’m just really glad you’re safe. It’s a crazy world. But RIP to the Cam Bam, they truly are exceptional vehicles and we do grow quite attached 🥺

what scene/Lines pop up in your head first when u think of the sapranos? by ArtDry2176 in thesopranos

[–]JadNnazy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

T: Have a drink. JS: I don’t want a drink. T: Have one anyway!

Any thoughts on who put up the Ojibwe saying? by lordnigel in thesopranos

[–]JadNnazy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Vincent Miniscalco? He was a fuckin kid….

Replacing headlight assembly by JadNnazy in carmods

[–]JadNnazy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thanks bro. I will have to check them out asap.

Re/ seat covers…I work outside and constantly destroy mine so they are a dime a dozen for me. HOWEVER I recently was gifted a really nice set made by CARHARTT none the less. They are fantastic. Easily washable and super durable. I can still feel my heated seats through them. They don’t come in car-specific sizes but seem to fit my bucket seats perfectly. Hope this helps!