Over the years, I've discovered that attempting to grow outdoors in my climate is an exercise in disappointment. Everything grows wonderfully well and huge, and then the fall rains start and even if I put my plants under shelter, Mr. Bud Rot emerges from his dirty mattress down by the river and takes all my weed. Why get my hopes up?
Autos do fine, however, and even though I've never really learned how to get good yield from these things, I can turn over two crops in one summer while Mr Rot is still out chasing tail, unaware of the fruits of my labor.
So this year I planted two Scarlet Grapes by Going2fast and a blood orange haze auto self cross by mephisto. The self cross is in a subirrigated planter, or SIP ("Garden Pickers" from Home Depot). The scarlet grapes are about seven or eight weeks, maybe, and the BOH is about five to six weeks So far I'm really liking the SIP, it's easy to keep watered.
Photos to come.
Autos do fine, however, and even though I've never really learned how to get good yield from these things, I can turn over two crops in one summer while Mr Rot is still out chasing tail, unaware of the fruits of my labor.
So this year I planted two Scarlet Grapes by Going2fast and a blood orange haze auto self cross by mephisto. The self cross is in a subirrigated planter, or SIP ("Garden Pickers" from Home Depot). The scarlet grapes are about seven or eight weeks, maybe, and the BOH is about five to six weeks So far I'm really liking the SIP, it's easy to keep watered.
Photos to come.
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