Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

TWS

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BigB 420

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All this talk of rippers is making me jumpy. I'm starting to spend a lot of time in the yard at night.

Stupid house keeps creaking.
 

TWS

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If we all had linked surveillance cameras we could pull watches for each other and get some sleep.
 

UncleBuck

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i was thinking of getting some webcams and broadcasting my backyard live 24/7 for rollitup, but i didn't know of anywhere besides chaturbate to run a 24/7 live stream.
 

TWS

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I have one dog outside,two inside,the neighbors dogs, my bedroom patio door open and Mossy next to the bed . Poor man's security. lol Most of the neighborhood dogs have been barking quite a bit tonight.
 

BigB 420

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I have one dog outside,two inside,the neighbors dogs, my bedroom patio door open and Mossy next to the bed . Poor man's security. lol Most of the neighborhood dogs have been barking quite a bit tonight.
Here too. There is fox out there barking as well. I blame this bright moon. Doors and windows are cracked. I'm out back chain smoking with my trusty .357 at my side. My dogs are sleeping on the couch just inside. Gonna be a long month. Lol.
 

TWS

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speaking of foxes. We were out in the desert and before we went to bed there was two foxes cruising camp. We went to bed and left the edibles out. I bet the foxes were Ron White " loaaaaaaeddedd ! "
 

UncleBuck

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Jusin.tv or ustream might work for that.
i'm thinking this might be a great idea for next year. i would trust my grow to the folks here any day, we all know what it's like.

i mean, how cool would it be to know that several folks are all watching your grow (and others), a mere phone call away from alerting you as to the presence of thieves?

hell, there could even be money to be made in that idea. could you imagine an alarm set off remotely by some paid watchperson 2000 miles away? i can. it can even be completely anonymous.
 

TWS

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What is a Compost Tea?

A Compost tea is an aerobically-brewed liquid extract made from quality microbial foods. When a tea is brewed correctly, it contains only beneficial organisms and nutrients that are essential for the soil and plants well being. Since MJ is normally a nutrient hog this is one of the most effective delivery systems available to us. It can be applied in several ways. I will address this later in the article.

Benefits of using an aerobically brewed tea are:

1. It improves soil structure.

2. It helps aid in retention of nutrients.

3. Aids in the cycling of nutrients into available forms.

4. Reduces plant stress due to environmental conditions.

5. Disease organisms are displaced by the good organisms contained in the
tea.

6. Has the ability to break down compacted soils with repeated uses.

7. Prevents anaerobic (bad bacteria) organisms from gaining a foot hold in
your soil.

8. Compost tea replaces micro-biology back into the soil that we have
removed because of our over-development and chemical applied
nutrient and herbicides.

9. When applied as a foliar spray it covers the plant surfaces and prevents
harmful material from reaching the plant, including disease organisms. It
will increase the time the stoma are open and allow foliar nutrients to
be absorbed into the leaves.


10. When applied to the soil, it will improve the soil structure, increase
nutrient uptake, break down pollutants and reduces water use.

What is needed to make a Compost Tea?

Compost tea is made with different ingredients, depending on your brewing method and ingredients available to you. Minerals, food sources, and humic acids are added to sustain the growing population of micro-organisms.
A quick over view of the materials:

Seaweed- Supplies all the extra trace elements. Seaweed can contain up to 70 trace elements and lots of growth hormones. Seaweed is a beneficial fungal food source for soil microbes. I prefer to use liquid seaweed.

Compost- this supplies most of the beneficial aerobic organisms (the good guys) and soluble nutrients. Worm castings are your best bet here. Guanos and manures fall into this category. You can either use them separate or together.

Unsulphered Molasses- this feeds and breeds the aerobic bacteria. Sugar products are mostly carbon which is what the micro-herd consume quickly. To extend the life of your tea, add a little more molasses. Besides feeding the micro-herd, molasses supplies a good amount of minerals also. Sulfur being one of them which acts as a natural fungicide. Molasses is also a natural deodorizer for your tea. For a more fungal tea add less molasses to your aerobic tea. You can use more complex sugars, starches and carbohydrates like seaweed, rotten fruit, soy sauce or other fungal foods. Molasses substitutes are brown sugar and corn syrup.

Alfalfa meal, corn meal, cattle food, horse feed and fish feed- these will supply extra proteins and bacteria. Corn meal is a natural fungicide and supplies food for the beneficial fungi in the soil.
Good old garden soil is an excellent free bio-stimulant- Garden soils are full of beneficial aerobic bacteria, fungi and other great microbes. An even better one would be Forest soil, sometimes known as Forest humus.


You can expect different microbial population levels in your tea based on weather, climate, temperature, seasons, etc. In the summertime you can expect your teas to brew faster and get to your optimal microbial levels faster than in cooler fall weather. Also tea odors, color, and foaminess on top of the tea, will vary based on temperatures too.

Here is a list of materials you will need:

1. 1 or 5 gallon container, I use a 5 gallon bucket.

2. Fish tank pump and an air stone.

3. A pair of old socks or a # 2 panty hose.

4. Some type of measuring device…Tablespoon and Measuring cup ( one
that reads ml or ounces).

5. Quality compost and liquid additives.

Once you have gathered all of your usable materials you are ready to begin. First, take and fill the container of choice up. Let it bubble for 48 hours to ensure that all the chlorine is “burned” off. I call this “tepid” water. Once this procedure is complete you are ready to add your organic material. Take your sock and place in what materials you choose to use. Place the sock with the organic material in the container and agitate it vigorously. After about 24 hours you will see foam start to form at the top of the solution. This will let you know that the micro-population of beneficial bacteria are starting to breed. Continue to brew for another 24 hours. Once this process is complete you will have an excellent foliar feed or a soil drench.

Here is a basic tea recipe:

Guano Tea and Kelp:

Seedlings less than 1 month old nutrient tea mix-
5 TBS. Black Strap Molasses
1-cup earthworm castings/5 gallons of water every 3rd watering

Vegetative mix-
1/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (PSG)
1/3 cup High N Bat Guano (Mexican)
1/3 cup Earth Worm Castings (EWC)
5 TBS. Maxi-crop 1-0-4 powdered kelp extract
5 TBS. Liquid Karma (optional)
5 TBS. Black Strap Molasses
@ 1-cup mix/5 gallons of water every 3rd watering.

Flowering nutrient tea mix:
2/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano
2/3 cup Earth Worm Castings
2/3 cup High P Guano (Indonesian or Jamaican)
5 TBS. Maxi-crop 1-0-4 powdered kelp extract or Liquid
5 TBS. Black Strap Molasses

Dilute as needed. Generally, 2 to 3 cups per 5 gallons of water @ every watering.

Each mix is unique. Use your better judgment on the amounts and the ingredients. Remember, your tea can be as versatile as you wish it to be. Be creative. Your plants will love you for it.
 

TWS

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i'm thinking this might be a great idea for next year. i would trust my grow to the folks here any day, we all know what it's like.

i mean, how cool would it be to know that several folks are all watching your grow (and others), a mere phone call away from alerting you as to the presence of thieves?

hell, there could even be money to be made in that idea. could you imagine an alarm set off remotely by some paid watchperson 2000 miles away? i can. it can even be completely anonymous.
Business oppertuinity ?
 

BigB 420

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i'm thinking this might be a great idea for next year. i would trust my grow to the folks here any day, we all know what it's like.

i mean, how cool would it be to know that several folks are all watching your grow (and others), a mere phone call away from alerting you as to the presence of thieves?

hell, there could even be money to be made in that idea. could you imagine an alarm set off remotely by some paid watchperson 2000 miles away? i can. it can even be completely anonymous.
That would be pretty cool. At my office we use cameras to watch other offices from thousands of miles away so I'm sure it could work for this. You could pickup a cheap prepaid phone and give the number out to anyone willing to watch.
 
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