Inda Gro VPAR Induction Vertical Grow w/ Recycled Organic Living Soil

PSUAGRO.

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Refrigerator curing is new to me(no I didn't watch the video:P)......must take waaaaaaayyy longer due to higher RH conditions?? idk

Agsil-16h is APPROVED for organic gardening even BAS (LOS guys) sell it for silica

http://buildasoil.com/products/agsil16h-potassium-silicate ............EWC/GUANOS also contain silica as I said before

why risk it with FF during late flower at all???? PM will ruin your crop fast..........not worth the gamble IMO


edit............red better get your ass in the party cup comp..........we need some shit talking "pros" in there:)
 

RedCarpetMatches

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Refrigerator curing is new to me(no I didn't watch the video:P)......must take waaaaaaayyy longer due to higher RH conditions?? idk

Agsil-16h is APPROVED for organic gardening even BAS (LOS guys) sell it for silica

http://buildasoil.com/products/agsil16h-potassium-silicate ............EWC/GUANOS also contain silica as I said before

why risk it with FF during late flower at all???? PM will ruin your crop fast..........not worth the gamble IMO


edit............red better get your ass in the party cup comp..........we need some shit talking "pros" in there:)
Post the link. I made some bad ass cups last night. I might put air pots out of business. I'll pick a low yielding strain and use CFLs to make it fair k.
 

foreverflyhi

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As for protexkt and sillica, im aware most rols folk use it, and i admit i am not a 100% purist, however i do not like dyna the company so therefore all their products are chemicals in my eyes. For sillica i use horsetail, aloe i believe nettle has some traces as well. But shhhh everyone, my secret ingrediant is lacto, shhh dont tell hyroot jr that
 

hyroot

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As for protexkt and sillica, im aware most rols folk use it, and i admit i am not a 100% purist, however i do not like dyna the company so therefore all their products are chemicals in my eyes. For sillica i use horsetail, aloe i believe nettle has some traces as well. But shhhh everyone, my secret ingrediant is lacto, shhh dont tell hyroot jr that

when I move some where that has forests and woods or a huge yard I'll try the BIM. I'm in the desert. It's just sand for days. No where to go hiking except to some hot springs 45 min away. I have a very small yard now.. There's barely room for my BBQ, plants, and table n chairs. Its mostly cement and wood deck too. All my out door plants are in pots.
 

RedCarpetMatches

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when I move some where that has forests and woods or a huge yard I'll try the BIM. I'm in the desert. It's just sand for days. No where to go hiking except to some hot springs 45 min away. I have a very small yard now.. There's barely room for my BBQ, plants, and table n chairs. Its mostly cement and wood deck too. All my out door plants are in pots.
You're a BIM BUM.
 

hyroot

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That's beach bum (formerly)


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foreverflyhi

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when I move some where that has forests and woods or a huge yard I'll try the BIM. I'm in the desert. It's just sand for days. No where to go hiking except to some hot springs 45 min away. I have a very small yard now.. There's barely room for my BBQ, plants, and table n chairs. Its mostly cement and wood deck too. All my out door plants are in pots.
Hyroot jr,
there is plenty of cool bim techniques u can still due! For example, lacto!!! Im telling ya homie, go to the bim thread and follow the lacto recipe! I have seen daily results since i started using lacto for drench and foilar, plus its super cheap and will last forever!
btw all though u are in the dessert, lets not forget that their is indeginous organism all around you, even if the dirt looks dried up and dead, its not!!
 

hyroot

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Hyroot jr,
there is plenty of cool bim techniques u can still due! For example, lacto!!! Im telling ya homie, go to the bim thread and follow the lacto recipe! I have seen daily results since i started using lacto for drench and foilar, plus its super cheap and will last forever!
btw all though u are in the dessert, lets not forget that their is indeginous organism all around you, even if the dirt looks dried up and dead, its not!!
I don't know if I could make that. The look and smell of rotten milk makes me gag almost every time.. Plus I usually buy almond milk. I'm lactose intolerant. what if I add rice or rice wash to my worm bin or compost pile?
 

RedCarpetMatches

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I don't know if I could make that. The look and smell of rotten milk makes me gag almost every time.. Plus I usually buy almond milk. I'm lactose intolerant. what if I add rice or rice wash to my worm bin or compost pile?
Just make the rice wash you big 'meow'
 

foreverflyhi

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I don't know if I could make that. The look and smell of rotten milk makes me gag almost every time.. Plus I usually buy almond milk. I'm lactose intolerant. what if I add rice or rice wash to my worm bin or compost pile?
It smells like cheese, you CAN use almond milk. Yea getting the cheese out was kinda gross, but honestly, i cant stress enough how amazing this stuff is. Im suprised that it hasnt been talked about in the rols thread. Ive been using it in my turtle tank and wow the plants are growing much stronger and my turtles shell is becoming brighter. Give it a try and when it comes down to straining the cheese out, wrap your mouth and nose with a tshirt, its not that bad.
 

hyroot

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underside frostyness via good lighting


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These 7gal pots have been cooking since before I had moved. About 6 months... watered with compost and enzyme teas regularly. Top dressed with vc a few times. Super ROLS. I planted some sprouted red clover seeds earlier today. For companion crops.

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These are getting transplanted in a few days.

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RedCarpetMatches

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I really like what your lights and soil are doing. Great foot print with the flexibility of vert. Good buy...except for the overpriced pontoons :P
 

hyroot

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I really like what your lights and soil are doing. Great foot print with the flexibility of vert. Good buy...except for the overpriced pontoons :P
wait til my next batch. These will look shitty in comparison. Now I know light distance and that I need to feed more. The current batch was vegged under par T5. The next has been under an Ig 420 for a month now in veg. I got some bom ewc from the farm supply. They make their own. I used all my black gold ewc this batch. My bin is probably half way done. Some worms died from drying out. The rest got pretty big and multiplied a little bit. I'm going to get more worms and start 2 more bins.
 

Dr.J20

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^^^Starting 3 worm bins myself this weekend; can't wait. Also, BIM very interesting--gonna have to harvest me some of them esp. after reading about the lacto microbe. Anywho, Hyroot, some nice work with that Inda-gro. What are your thoughts on PetFlora's mantra about the mercury in the bulb? I'm stuck in limbo on an area51 LED (xgs), one of these induction lights (either indagro or fluorogro (slightly cheaper)), or just say fuck it and sink the money into other gadgets rather than making an investment in a better light source--would love your input here.

Can't wait to follow the next batch from the sound of it!

be easy :leaf:
 

RedCarpetMatches

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What do you use for bedding? They tear my leaves up, but imagine it wouldn't take as long with manure. I'm getting great breeding and no worms trying to up walls, so I don't know if I should change anything.
 

hyroot

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^^^Starting 3 worm bins myself this weekend; can't wait. Also, BIM very interesting--gonna have to harvest me some of them esp. after reading about the lacto microbe. Anywho, Hyroot, some nice work with that Inda-gro. What are your thoughts on PetFlora's mantra about the mercury in the bulb? I'm stuck in limbo on an area51 LED (xgs), one of these induction lights (either indagro or fluorogro (slightly cheaper)), or just say fuck it and sink the money into other gadgets rather than making an investment in a better light source--would love your input here.

Can't wait to follow the next batch from the sound of it!

be easy :leaf:
I can't compare lights yet til I run my A51. IG and a51 have the best warranties of any lighting. I love the induction so far. It all depends on coverage. Cost is similar. It would take 3-4 a51's to match IG 420 coverage. My buds are really dense. My nlxog, leaves never really had that much trichome development. That's a pic of the nlxog in the post above. They are so frosty. from what Ive seen of all inductions. Be it it I grow, yml, lvd, and one other I can't think of right now. Inda gro far beats all those. Inda gro does have the best customer service that I have ever dealt with.

I'd imagine the Ig will do better with trichomes. Led doesn't have UV or IR . No emmerson effect. Which one has more longevity is anyones guess.
 
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