About a year ago we
moved to a gorgeous little
mountain village somewhere in the
European Alps. Unfortunately we moved here to late in the year so I wasn't able do to some planting last season, but I decided there and then that
2012 would be the year of my
first mountain grow.
Luckily I still had a bunch of
seeds from
great strains left from my previous Dutch Attic Grow-op:
LA Woman
OG18
Purple Wreck
Sharksbreath
Silver BubbleEarly April I started
germinating all the
seeds. Since I don't have any growing equipment here I had to make
my own propagators from 1 white and 1 clear drink cup that I taped on top of each other with a drainage hole in the bottom and some air holes in the top cup. For light I just used the
sunlight in the
windowsill. That worked better than expected actually and they
sprouted like good seeds should. From
25 germinated seeds I eventually kept the
18 strongest looking plants. (4 died and 3 just don't want to grow)
I have scouted the surrounding mountains and marked a bunch of suitable spots. I plan to plant
3 plants per spot, which will come to
6 spots in total.
Since I only want to
go back to the spots
as few times as possible before harvesting I have to create a
soil mix that, given ample rainfall of course, will get the plants thru the
growing and blossoming process
without adding any
additional fertilizers over the coming months.
The plants are all
color coded with an elastic hair band that I can easily shove over the cup and onto the stalk when planting. That way I will still know
which plant is
what strain when harvesting.
For each plant I will dig about a
35 liter hole.
The
soil mix that each plants gets
consists of:
30 Liters of premium quality fertilized potting mix earth with root complex added
Perlite
Vermiculite
Sea Bird Guano
(Bat) Guano Kalong
Worm Castings
Blaukorn (Bluekorn)
Bone MealTo
repel slugs I will add
slug pellets around each plant.
To
repel deer I will put a
bar of soap in the middle of the 3 plants, scatter some
dog and cat hair around and spray the area with a
home-made spray of garlic, raw eggs, cayenne pepper and water.
Over the next
2 weeks I will start carrying up all the stuff to the various spots,
dig the holes and eventually
plant all my ladies. With 1 starting load of carried up water they then pretty much have to
fend for themselves.
As I've said,
I won't go back many times, so don't expect any weekly updates. But I will for sure take some more pictures of the planting and I probably can't keep myself from
a few picture trips over the season, so stay tuned!
All my ladies in the sun!
Color coded ladies