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  1. bigskymtnguy

    Foliar Spray Receipts.!?

    If you believe ANYTHING you read on the TGA website I have a bridge I'd like to sell...I've found some keepers among the TGA seeds I've popped and will continue to experiment with the strains, but the propaganda on the characteristics of the strains is sheer bullcrap.
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    Sugar black rose! Delicious seeds. Smoke report t

    One more...I also had a solid S.B.R. -- similar to what was described.
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    Vacuum Sealing (for curing and storage)

    I find that different plastics attract and cling to trichomes differently. For example, my (non-scientific) observation is lower density plastic, like "ziplock" bags attract resin like a magnet -- whereas the higher density bags like "turkey roaster bags" do not seem to have the same level of...
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    Organic Growers: Breed or Cloning?

    I used to be interested in making my own crosses, but ran out of enthusiasm when it became evident that it takes many, many, many crosses to find a keeper and I ended up running lots of mediocre seeds, taking up valuable space in the garden. Now I buy the best seeds I can and make a clone of...
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    What do you like to use to feed beneficial microbes and fungi???

    I don't know the science...but have had good results with all sorts of molasses. I've had 5 gallon buckets from the local feed store, dried molasses from Kelp4less.com and expensive boutique molasses from Eden Solutions. All seem to work, but I don't have the time or energy to compare them. I...
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    True 8 week strains?

    DinaFem Power Kush.
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    choice seed bank

    Got my beans from them, no problem. Authentic strains, not bagseed.
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    Soma Seeds

    I guess it is the risk you take when ordering from seedbanks. I've had really nice Soma Lav and Rockbud, but viability seems to be hit-or-miss. Given the uncertainty of viability, I've moved toward getting proven clones rather than spending time on popping 20 seeds in order to get one keeper. I...
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    Best sources for Yucca (dry preferrably) ?

    Wait for Kelp4Less does a Tuesday 2-for-1. Makes the price reasonable. Get on their mailing list.
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    bio char

    Casting are a must. A small investment compared to the exponential results.
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    Fabric pots

    Ruth's Pots has very poor customer service, and the measurements are off. A "Five Gallon" pot holds about 3.5 gallons. Don't do business with them. I like the Brown Root Pouch. Very sturdy and lasts multiple years. Just don't try to move them. I tried to reposition a 100 gallon pot and it turned...
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    Anyone use a concrete mixer for soil?

    My cement mixer is dedicated to agitation of sugar leaf and ice. Sure is easier than the washing machine method.
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    C99 growers here?

    My Mosca C-99 BX1 produced one keeper, have had it and re-cloned for three years now. I'm never disappointed with results. It is one of my only Sativa dominant girls in the harem.
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    Do you use Advanced Nutrients?

    Just say no to AN. Over hyped and too expensive. Try Botanicare Pure Blend Pro (Grow, Bloom) and LiquidKarma. Eventually, you may graduate to organic gardening and making your own teas and enhanced soils -- IMHO the best tasting and sustainable way to go.
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    If Attitude takes my payment will I get my seeds?

    And yes, both Attitude and Choice have been good to me, replaced product taken by customs with no hassle. Have several "keepers" from their UFO freebies and pormotions over the past couple of years, and feel I got good value for my $.
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    If Attitude takes my payment will I get my seeds?

    Check out Choice Seedbank if you don't care for the Attitude BitCoin/Cash policy. Choice Seedbank is a "clone" of the Attitude site and takes credit cards.
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    Compost starter to make tea?

    I use KELP MEAL to add to my soil mix, but kelp4less OMRI Certified water soluble KELP POWDER to my watering but mostly for my foliar feed regimen. Agreed, it would be ideal to not use refined concentrates, but we all make some compromises for convenience. To get back to the original topic of...
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    Beanhoarders @hemp depot

    Keep it coming...I've also been very curious about this breeder.
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    Compost starter to make tea?

    Not sure if these are exactly alike, but it is a product I use in my foliar spray. Don't mean to compare apples and oranges, but simply took a quick look at what looks to be similar product. Doesn't seem to be 2-4 times more in price, in fact in this case is less expensive. I'm sure there are...
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    Compost starter to make tea?

    You're entitled to your opinion, but after several years of buying diluted nutrients and lots of water, I've found buying dry nutrients from these folks has been cost effective. And they actually answer the phone and discuss your needs in person. Try that with Advanced Nutrients!
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