the native
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will do mate will have tons of help from this grow more than any else so appreciate it all.cheers guys@the native. Hit me up if I can help in any way. Just old school trying get back to nature. Best wishes.
will do mate will have tons of help from this grow more than any else so appreciate it all.cheers guys@the native. Hit me up if I can help in any way. Just old school trying get back to nature. Best wishes.
What?I have a secret. And it is brand name. Eliminates all the guessing ratios. No 2 plants are the same. You'll never master it. 36 years trying. Clones 99% mastery for that batch. Find a happy medium.
I'm blocked. You can't hear me. So what the heh? B@@gie br%w tea dry as amendment and a B@gie Bl$ck.What?
WTF are you talking about man?I'm blocked. You can't hear me. So what the heh? B@@gie br%w tea dry as amendment and a B@gie Bl$ck.
Why would I PM you?Apologies OP. I'm at your disposal.
Pad PM me.
Apologies all. Was fun.
yeah i belive this to be trueThanks for the advice about kelp, don't use it myself. That's great to know.
I agree to a certain extent, but blood meal is 100% ok as a top dressing, especially No-till. It's one of my favorite amendments.
Heat is not the problem, it's just the nitrogen gas and CO2 escaping + the microbial activity.
It's organic carbon which it needs, so it breaks down properly and doesn't go rank. That's why putting it under the mulch is best. Mulch is carbon all day.
I'm quietly of the opinion K and P was possibily in excess, in the beginning, causing the burn and lockout. By no means disregarding the light either. Wouldn't at all be surprised if it was both.
To avoid the further disrespect to the OP. DUH!Why would I PM you?
Sorry man. I'm confused what the hell he's talking about. I'm just trying to make sense of this shit, lol.mate its allgood talk as much as you like its sweet.
Do you really wanna give advice if these are your plants? I wasn't gonna comment before, but you've pushed my buttons man.To avoid the further disrespect to the OP. DUH!
I hate this stupid drama. And I've been a troll baiting you. Forgot your threat to block me? Ignore. Just hate salesmen. I'm prejudice. I hate salesmen. Waiting for yours. Amazed I haven't seen 3. I do what I do well. And I don't rely on as seen on the web or shiny. Share knowledge. Not sales brochures.Sorry man. I'm confused what the hell he's talking about. I'm just trying to make sense of this shit, lol.
Mid feb. Mother in front of a window vegging next batches. NOOB! Get a clue dude. MI it's below freezing here and I can grow that with nothing but 40W added light in winter.Do you really wanna give advice if these are your plants? I wasn't gonna comment before, but you've pushed my buttons man.
Training does this look fine
Hello I’m starting to top and train my plant but was wondering how I should train it like this and what I should do next and how often to rotate plant bendingwww.rollitup.org
Take your meds. I can't understand what you're trying to say.I hate this stupid drama. And I've been a troll baiting you. Forgot your threat to block me? Ignore. Just hate salesmen. I'm prejudice. I hate salesmen. Waiting for yours. Amazed I haven't seen 3. I do what I do well. And I don't rely on as seen on the web or shiny. Share knowledge. Not sales brochures.
I said it. Just to ease your erratic self.
Apologies again to the OP. You did open it up. LOL.
Get over your price tags and get along. It takes more than money and a few successful grows to do this reliably to your set ups maximum potential.
I guess you're screwed. I'm on all day now. And I'm on the same meds as you. LMAO.Next!Take your meds. I can't understand what you're trying to say.
Here it is mid veg outdoors.I hate this stupid drama. And I've been a troll baiting you. Forgot your threat to block me? Ignore. Just hate salesmen. I'm prejudice. I hate salesmen. Waiting for yours. Amazed I haven't seen 3. I do what I do well. And I don't rely on as seen on the web or shiny. Share knowledge. Not sales brochures.
I said it. Just to ease your erratic self.
Apologies again to the OP. You did open it up. LOL.
Get over your price tags and get along. It takes more than money and a few successful grows to do this reliably to your set ups maximum potential.
Haven't used it I use sugarcane mostly. Looks like perfect mulch material though. Really similar looking to sugarcane.Foreign species to me. Down under? You can learn some powerful delicate growth techniques from your orchid societies. They are native and require pure natural water soluble food. Look into that for root development suggestions. You might be rewarded. Learn the attributes of local nature.
Yeah ozzy. Oh yeah...definitely agree there. Orchid industry is insane. There's some great apple orchids where I am.Foreign species to me. Down under? You can learn some powerful delicate growth techniques from your orchid societies. They are native and require pure natural water soluble food. Look into that for root development suggestions. You might be rewarded. Learn the attributes of local nature.
I live in the middle of Michigans fruit belt. Not much of use for growing beyond spoiled fruit for composting. The growers on the other hand can be world of knowledge. They may be synthetic for profit. But they know the processes and organics. Get to know them. Work for free for a few hours if needed. It is worth it.Haven't used it I use sugarcane mostly. Looks like perfect mulch material though. Really similar looking to sugarcane.
You wan't something light, loose and airy. Breaks down super fast.
Never use wood chips. Wood chips are shit for our own growing circumstances.
Yeah ozzy. Oh yeah...definitely agree there. Orchid industry is insane. There's some great apple orchids where I am.
Throw me some information about the orchid industry tricks you're talking about. Would be much appreciated.
Totally, there should be a little permaculture in everyone. And if you can't produce what you need yourself, should do one's best to source local best you can. More sustainable, less carbon footprint and you're using someone elses waste.
That's almost all what organic growing is about to myself, in a nutshell. Sustaining and cultivating life itself is my passion for it too.