They don't call 'em weeds for nothing! LOL
thats def for sure. But im not just hyping my plants, im actually slightly concerned now lmao. Ive seen a few people mentioning too many legumes can actually cause N toxicity symptoms in flower in super soils and stuff.
im 99% sure its the mimosas. I havent even fed these little ones yet and theyre growing in unamended packed clay. Theyre growing just as fast as the amended and fed plants. Thats not normal lol. I was just starting to think maybe the giant N fixing legume trees might be giving my plants extra N when i planted them. Wasnt sure.
Flash forward to now, im pretty thoroughly convinced the mimosas are feeding my plants. Back in KC ive f*cked off on a clone or two outside here or there, and didnt harvest a finished plant as tall as my peaceblaster seedling already is lmao. Theres also been giant hedges growing from this soil unkept for a long time. It should be mostly dead tbh. Not the slightest signs of deficiency either, which is.... odd. Like i said, growing from un-amended packed clay dominant natural soil that should be pretty barren lol. Thats why i busted my ass for a week to get all the loam up here for the other plants
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I would have expected the little ones to be pretty damn hungry, and a lot smaller then this rn.
I do have stinky sulfury well water though, and give it to the in ground plants straight. Theres prob something in it useful, cant be much though, comes out between 150-300 ppm.
It almost seems like every time we get a natural rain, my plants respond as if they've been fed. It's gotta be the hercules sized legume roots
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