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looks cool there
looks cool there
Sorry about the delay....so the lineage of this F1 is:man those black leaves look so sweet. Is this a black russian type cross?
No higher grounds here thatz for sure...Dear Chronikool,
I am still having issues with cloning so I will let that enlightened scientist thingymajiggy for people on (much) higher grounds.
MuchHumblyingly yours,
M
Thats cool Im running blueberry cheesecake right now, testing it for female seeds, got 6 girls on day 10 ish... I ran a freebie seed before and it was my favorite of all the female seeds strains I ran (4 different strains total)Sorry about the delay....so the lineage of this F1 is:
Female Seeds 'Blueberry Cheesecake'
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Sincity Seeds 'Tangerine Power'
No Black Russian that i can see in there..
What ?DIY LAMP?
Lol sup bruhWhat ?
I meant 'Do it yourself ' of this lamp?What ?
I meant 'Do it yourself ' of this lamp?
I used this nutrient pack and then added mostly Down To Earth dry nutrients and a homebrewed weekly AACT to it. For IPM I used essential oils, karanja oil, neem oil, aloe flakes, flying skull, etc
You must be american. Its a different story trying to source this stuff in rural canada lolI used this nutrient pack and then added mostly Down To Earth dry nutrients and a homebrewed weekly AACT to it. For IPM I used essential oils, karanja oil, neem oil, aloe flakes, flying skull, etc
https://www.kisorganics.com/products/clackamas-coot-nutrient-kit
My base is:
1/3 GS-1 Growstones (recycled beverage bottles) - http://growstone.com/the-goods/gs-1-hydroponic-substrate/
1/3 sphagnum peat moss (Sunshine bales from HD)
1/3 Bu's Blend Biodynamic Compost - https://malibucompost.com/
during fermentation yes i would argue you get low pH but you shouldnt be adding material not fermented or mid fermentation, and you ought to let the material run its full course so neutralizing pH before adding, We bokashi fermented comfrey leaves in a test and then used a sample without, the worms in the bokashi bin went nuts, the colony expanded faster and the material turn around was also quicker. They seemed to get in to the material easier due to its partial rendering by the LAB et al and conversion was therefore more efficient.Dear Ecompost,
I do not know where I got this from but I think Bokashi has a low pH that can harm the bin. Is that not the case?
Personally, I blend and freeze/thaw the worm's food prior to feeding them. I have a fair quantity of coffee/tea in their diet which seriously helps neutralizing most odors. Besides, burying the food under at least 2 inches of bedding also helps. I never had a smell unless the bin is unhealthy.
CocoChanelingly Yours,
M.