u/DinnerAdorable5775

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Always organic here

Hello everyone. I've always gardened organically since childhood gardening with my grandfather. My yard is small but many native plants. The natives help tremendously with balance. In 27 years in my home I have never used any pesticides, not organic or natural ones, no soaps, nothing but nature. My tiny lot has turtles, snakes, frogs, lots of birds. I grow lots of edibles, peaches, blueberries, raspberries, elderberry, Juneberry, aronia berry, goji berry, lots of herbs, and cucumber mostly for fermented pickles. I mostly grow only heirloom tomatoes because they taste the best, way better than hybrid homegrown.

u/DinnerAdorable5775 — 1 day ago

First grow

Is it ready? First year growing. Had a couple of autos flower very early due to poor drainage in the pots. I fixed the drainage. The first one I harvested late (so I was told), it is quite strong but puts me in a coma. I want to make sure I don't go too long on the others. This one is next, what's everyone's opinion? I can't get better pics but see patches of amber trichomes under a loop.

u/DinnerAdorable5775 — 6 days ago