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Jacob (Organix Farms)
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The cannabis is absolutely thriving in the rabbit colony cannabis garden

This year I only used fertility from within the rabbit colony to grow the cannabis. In the past, I've applied multiple feedings of composted horse manure processed by our chickens to grow the plants.

While the only time I water the plants in general is for a day or two after transplanting, the weather has been excellent this year for growing cannabis. Rain every few days with very mild heat waves.

Some of the plants are growing nearly as well as the season which I tried really hard to grow massive plants. Except this year, I've hardly tried at all. I attribute the success once again to the weather as well as a few years of building the soil in the garden thanks to the rabbits. The tallest plant, White Widow x Redbud Haze, is over 10ft tall.

This season I couldn't decide between two nice male expressions of Redbud Haze to pollinate the garden. I will be using both, one has already dropped pollen and been fed to the rabbits. The other is getting ready to open it's pollen sacks soon, so the seeds won't be totally random on the buds. The deeper seeds are more likely the earlier expression and the outer seeds should be the later. Since the second male has been growing all season it is giant. It should be a nice meal for the rabbits too.

https://v.nostr.build/mu0QsbljMoAIOlI5.mp4

Speaking of meals for the rabbits, I recently pruned the large White Widow because it was growing into the plant next to it. Those prunings went straight to the rabbits. Honestly, I never could have imagined a world in which I'm happily feeding female cannabis to animals.

All in all, I'm very happy with how the season is going for both the cannabis and the rabbits. I was recently on the Survival Podcast (link below) with @jackspirko talking mostly about the rabbits in the system. I will be bringing the monthly permaculture live stream back from hiatus on Wednesday September 4th at 8pm to discuss how I use permaculture to grow the cannabis and all the techniques involved from start to finish. Tune in and chill out if you want to hear/ask all about the cannabis side of the rabbit colony cannabis garden.

https://fountain.fm/episode/SVdbfVHTW49Y0zxVYwMx

Please DM if you are interested in ordering some seed!

#permaculture #permies #homesteading #meshtadel #cannabis #weedstr #marijuana #weed

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Bro! Those trees look great!!

Finally got to harvest some tobacco. Homemade chew tobaccy here I come.

We’d always wait for them to freeze over and try to see who could slide the furthest across

My comment on your show references the episode.

For me, it’s one less “account” I have to create. Aka one less password to remember

This episode takes me back to childhood. Finding random water holes out in the woods. Gonna have to go explore this weekend.

https://fountain.fm/episode/5xrz3MsC5QlQTWyzhahV

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Found fountain has a NOSTR connection now. We’re growing!

Goodnight Nederland!!!!

Amazing how a tree can grow straight out of the rock. This picture is so symbolic to me. It speaks volumes to the ones who have grown through tough times yet still manage to become beautiful and successful. Growing towards the clouds as the sky is the limit.

YOU are the only thing holding YOU back. You’re environment simply shapes your character.

#positivevibes #grownostr #picstr #photography

Someone is happy to see me 😂😂🤣🤣

#garden #laughstr #silly #grownostr #nsfw

Of course! It aids in more habitat for mouse eating predators.. aka snakes. Anytime you build an ecosystem the pests:predators will balance out. If you cut out parts of the ecosystem, the managers (you) have to perform the role of the parts cut out.

They’re super easy to divide too. Just dig up some roots and keep spreading until all the tree area is filled up. Over time, it will self mulch and collect the fallen leaves to compound the mulch effect.