Blue Dream Auto. I’m growing outdoors in an old ZooMed ReptiBreeze XL I had sitting around from when we raised a spiny tail iguana. It’s kept the bugs out but let all the sun and rain in. I mixed the soil myself - mostly peat, sphagnum, perlite, and some earthworm castings - planted in a 5 gal grow bag, and have been just tossing liquid fertilizer in as we get breaks in the rain. Honestly this has been one of the easiest things to grow since I’m accustomed to indoor vivarium plants in the presence of large animals. It’s been really rewarding to see daily growth and even more impressive to consider it was in seed only three weeks ago. I was going to mulch the top a month in, but at this point I’m failing to see a reason to do so.

  • @[email protected]M
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    31 year ago

    Looks great, I love the basil companions!

    If you’re getting plenty of rain, the mulch might not be as necessary but still wouldn’t hurt. Although, with the amount of basil you have in there it could certainly act as a living mulch, especially if you chop n drop.

  • Aes SedaiOP
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    21 year ago

    Another week’s update. A little early but my plant is in pre-flower.

  • Aes SedaiOP
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    21 year ago

    Another update on my Blue Dream Auto.

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        21 year ago

        It’s been pouring buckets of rain here every half day or so, then scorching sun afterward. perfect growing weather i suppose

  • Aes SedaiOP
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    21 year ago

    I don’t know if Lemmy let’s me upload multiple photos so here’s me double-dipping with the initial set up. I went a little overkill with the diatomaceous earth around the border. There’s a tray inside the cage and a cinder block to raise the grow bag up out of what would be standing water during heavy rains.