Whip-it-Out

The leaf litter and roots on top are colonized with Clonostachys Rosea, endophyte fungus. (LalStop G46)
I put it in the garden 7 yrs ago, it still lives in the compost pile. Break off matted pieces to use as mulch.
You can see the rose-colored hue on everything, it feeds on fusarium, pythium, botrysis. Also colonizes tabaci thrips and nematodes in the soil.
Manure mixed in should keep it happy, something else to eat.

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We have 10 or more days of 100 plus temps plus less than 10% RH in store. Inside the garage a pleasant 84 with 60% RH.
I have adjusted the timer for more swamp cooler time in the afternoon into the early evening. Just call me waterboy, I fill it up 3 times a day. I can run a hose but I'm afraid my wife would freak out. So 3 buckets of water 3 times a day. I can use the exercise.
We had a minor incident yesterday. A couple of divas thought they needed more water than everyone else so they wilted in protest. Point taken, it won't happen again. I'm feeding them 1 tsp Maxibloom and 1/4 tsp Kool bloom every other day. I water them until I get a solid flow draining out of the bottom. So basically I'm flushing them with new solution every time I water. I need to thin them out a little more next watering session.
The Dancing Gelato is covered with buds and frosting up. So far she's the star of this grow.
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