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genuity

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I do hydro,organic,inorganic,space jam,....ect

When I'm growing with bottles in soil/soilless...I'm all fox farm...wholly mackerel & kelp me kelp you & big bloom.

If I'm growing just soilless,it's fox farm grow big & tiger bloom & open sesame & beast bloom

In my organic pots,I use coots mix,grokashi & extreme tea compost brew.

When I space jam,I space jam......
 

curious old fart

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Dolomite lime is high in cal/mg and the plants like it. I add it to my compost.

My soil mix is a good, locally produced potting soil to which I add vermiculite, peat and compost rejuvenator (by Ladybug). I occasionally feed Natural Guard for tomatoes and vegatables 4-5-5..
I re-use the soil and just freshen it up with the peat and compost.

:peace:
cof
 
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moondance

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My soil is ProMix HP with the microrizea stuff, I use Kelp juice water with aloe until I see a few good sized leaves and they get potted to 1 gallons. Then Jacks Classic 20,20,20 when they bigger into veg, Cal/mag every other water. Flower - Max Sea - 3,20,20 + molasses, cal/mag that's mine for indoors. Outdoors is totally organic, shit ton of Snakes, and worm castings, compost, no tilling, lasagna gardening 18 years strong!!!!
 

AllDayToker

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What's the best way to safely store seeds for long periods of time?

I recently started up some BB gear, but I won't be using near what I bought, let alone all the freebies I received. I just don't have the room.

I've heard of different methods but I don't want to risk just trying something and losing my beans before I heard from some experience.
 

superloud

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I. have a 1000wat hps i turned it down to 600do to temps being in 90s. is 600wats enough for 6 plants in a 8sqft area
 

moondance

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I store mine in a sealed waterproof container and try to keep them cooler than room temp, usually not though lol.

What's the best way to safely store seeds for long periods of time?

I recently started up some BB gear, but I won't be using near what I bought, let alone all the freebies I received. I just don't have the room.

I've heard of different methods but I don't want to risk just trying something and losing my beans before I heard from some experience.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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does anyone
have suggestions
to get dry soil to absorb water quickly.
Its taking too much time for the soil to absorb the water
water just runs right off the top and plants are on a slope
 

DST

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I just store my seeds in a box.......The box is in a hermetically sealed room with temperature and humidity control as well as oxygen and various other monitors running 24 hours. As well as the crew of fully trained Oompaloompas who turn each seed separately after 1 hour to ensure they don't get bed sores.

Actually. The box is just sitting in the corner of my office:)
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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would it be best to transplant them into a pot ? im worried when I leave for a week in Mid July when they will be getting bigger they will dry out faster then leaving them in the ground.
 
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