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  1. TaoRich

    I just can't

    /s in case you hadn't realised
  2. TaoRich

    I just can't

    But don't listen to the facts. Facts are fake news in this thread. Bloody academics and scientists ... m'eh.
  3. TaoRich

    Question about up-potting and why?

    Great illustration! And to add to this, each repotting is usually into a 'stronger' or richer soil. 1. Germination to seedling cups Here you want a soil that drains well, and isn't nutrient heavy or even vaguely hot. - young seedling roots are more sensitive - if you make the roots search out...
  4. TaoRich

    magnesium deficiency diagnosis ( 1 week update )

    That's from a human article. Your plants need many of those too. And there's the iron that was pointed out by @buckaclark in one of the first responses.
  5. TaoRich

    magnesium deficiency diagnosis ( 1 week update )

    I'm not familiar with any of the commercial products - I forage for fresh kelp myself. Here's a recent thread with some opinions. https://rollitup.org/t/gs-plants-fish-kelp-liquid-fert.1079767/ You won't need a lot ... it's one teaspoon to a gallon of water type of dilution ratios. You'll...
  6. TaoRich

    magnesium deficiency diagnosis ( 1 week update )

    No, I got that. I'm saying that tap water is better. Ignore chlorination stories, especially for your first grow. Unless your local water supply is really f-cked up pH wise, use that ... it has trace elements and minerals that your plants need. Those might be in small quantities, but they are...
  7. TaoRich

    magnesium deficiency diagnosis ( 1 week update )

    The ill effects of chlorination in the water have been overplayed. It won't hurt your plant at all, and cannabis needs a little chlorine to be healthy. The only downside is that the chlorine can (marginally) reduce your microbe population, but it's not that big a deal. Let the tap water sit...
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    magnesium deficiency diagnosis ( 1 week update )

    Anyone feel free to shoot me down if I'm wrong, but if your water doesn't have trace elements, then isn't a 'sea based' feed a good source to get those? Maybe try a little fish hydrolysate or kelp. Broad range of trace elements and micronutrients in those, and couldn't do any harm I reckon.
  9. TaoRich

    Hey Hey

    @farmerfischer No need to apologise to this "user". He's working the community forums for free advertising, and professing innocence, and playing the victim card. He knows exactly what he is doing.
  10. TaoRich

    Is this mycelium growing?

    It looks like some kind of mould or fungus. Give us some more info to go on. - what are you doing - what's in the jar - what are you trying to achieve
  11. TaoRich

    Fungus gnats/ sciarid flys. What should I do

    A vinegar trap helped me out when those buggers were attacking my psilocybin grow. I used apple cider vinegar and fresh orange juice. Obviously, try to deal with the root cause, but this works well to catch and kill the flying adults.
  12. TaoRich

    Hey Hey

    @sunni We got someone here who would like to see the advertising rate card. Or maybe he wants to offer himself as an influencer for paid posts.
  13. TaoRich

    Root zone temp worry

    Yes, they have temperature control, but not by degrees, just a graded dial rheostat. You will need to 'calibrate' with a thermometer to find your ideal setting. I saw this earlier today in another thread. Looks great and super slim for tight spaces.
  14. TaoRich

    Old weed

    Drying Letting enough moisture evaporate from the buds to allow the weed to combust - so that you can inhale the smoke. Curing Allowing the life processes to continue in a regulated and controlled manner - to bring out the best qualities and most enjoyable flavours and smoking experience. - -...
  15. TaoRich

    I just can't

    That does not look anything like the actor they hired to play the part of Neil Armstrong. And besides, they got the scale way off in this one.
  16. TaoRich

    I just can't

  17. TaoRich

    I just can't

    Step 1 Devise a practical, reproducible experiment that will clearly demonstrate that the earth is flat, by way of predictable assertion, and testable results. Step 2 Carry out your experiment, and record your result data. Step 3 Publish your data along with your clear logical interpretation...
  18. TaoRich

    How do I spread these girls' legs out without hurting them?

    Never tried it myself, but I've read about folks using a rubber band as an anchor for the tie to each branch ... as a 'shock absorber' to lessen some of the stress and tension.
  19. TaoRich

    Reuse Soil?

    This. Exactly this. I have 4 or 5 totes, about 50 litres or 12 gallons each. After each harvest, I fill each to about 20% with the soil from my outdoor pots after harvest, and chuck in 100 or so earthworms. While I wait for next outdoor season, I throw in raw food scraps, banana peels, ground...
  20. TaoRich

    Double branching

    Yup, me too. At each node, you've got a branch above, and a fan leaf stalk below.
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