how to grow monsters

doctorRobert

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ok so I really think we all want to know the secret to growing monster so someone should spill, is it in the fertilizers, the soil, luck please help:?:
 

Macgyver

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I put 3 seedlings in the ground this season, one of them i drove a 90mm water pipe 1 metre down just next to it to loosen up the hard soil underneath. It grew to 10 feet and i haven't seen the crown in months.lol The other two only grew to 6 ft and i did nothing different to them apart from no waterpipe. A bit of N when they are in they Veg state and some love and they will love you back!
 

O4aUsErNaMe

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yes i dig the hole put the fish in and cover.
i do this about a month before i am ready to transplant.
just have to make sure there is around a foot of soil between the decaying fish and the newly transplanted plant,
this allows the plant to get to around 3 feet and be nice and strong before it hits the fish.

you will know when that happens the leaves go a real deep green and the plant jumps to a good hight very quickly
 

Luke

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What up DR Bob.My secret to growing massive plants outside is to amend soil w/compost & worm castings.While the plant is in "sap stage" no nutes.In "veg stage"I use fish emulsions and urea (Pure n) i take 1 tbsn and mix w/1 gal of H2O.I do this almost every watering,unless were gettin enough rain.I also use "willow water"during vegging (contains a natural hormone).And as soon as flowering begins i use 2 "birth control pills" in 5 gallons of H2O & water my plants,but only do this once.You'll be shocked on how large your plants & buds will be,and as always w/an outdoor grow attempt to flush plants 2 weeks prior to harvest.Been using this method for years and have grown some fucking monsters.Good luck Doc. Luke
 

Pharmaecopia

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the secret is direct sunlight for 8 hours, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, starting them early, cropping before you put them out, you can also tie them down. A little epsom salt every now and then helps as well.
 

wonta

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yes i dig the hole put the fish in and cover.
i do this about a month before i am ready to transplant.
just have to make sure there is around a foot of soil between the decaying fish and the newly transplanted plant,
this allows the plant to get to around 3 feet and be nice and strong before it hits the fish.

you will know when that happens the leaves go a real deep green and the plant jumps to a good hight very quickly

I see someone actually listened in 5th and 6th grade social studies and history class this method was favored by the native americans to provide good fertile fields for corn and other veggies a real tried and proven method.:-?
 

O4aUsErNaMe

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I see someone actually listened in 5th and 6th grade social studies and history class this method was favored by the native americans to provide good fertile fields for corn and other veggies a real tried and proven method.:???:

well i would not say i listened to anything at school but.:)

it is a well tested method and works well.:)
 

doctorRobert

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does the fish method work for seeds not already growin herb because I cannot start inside thats kind of why I'm groin outdoors. and do you put a hole fish in nothing done to it?
 

O4aUsErNaMe

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does the fish method work for seeds not already growin herb because I cannot start inside thats kind of why I'm groin outdoors. and do you put a hole fish in nothing done to it?
yes you can plant straight onto the fish but give it 18 inches of soil on top of the fish.

i also allow the plants to dry out a bit when they are a bit stronger this makes the roots chase the receding water,then when they hit the fish woohoo

I do a lot of deep sea fishing on my boat so i just use the bodies of the fish we fillet.
but whole fish will work just fine
 

doctorRobert

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cool after all the snow melts here I'm gonna get some fish and put the hole fish under ground like 18 inches? am I getting this right? think I will do this for half of my ground plants so I can compare.
 

O4aUsErNaMe

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cool after all the snow melts here I'm gonna get some fish and put the hole fish under ground like 18 inches? am I getting this right? think I will do this for half of my ground plants so I can compare.
you have it,(try to get the fish in a month before you plant)and you dont have to be exact on the 18 inches (that is just a guestemate of how deep i go)

hope it works for you it has for me for the last 30 years

trial and error will guide you.
 

doctorRobert

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thank you soooooooooo much dude, I will start germination in late april and hope to get them out there by early/mid May so put the fish in like when april starts so in a few days yay!
 
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