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cannawizard

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**today also starts the 5k kessil grow medical journal :) w/ 1.2kHPS to boost the red spectrum ;)

--we wanted to incorporate a plasma rig but we are having difficulty getting one from a reliable source...

--ill upload some pics shortly..
 

cannawizard

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[video=youtube;Ts9tkLXFNno]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts9tkLXFNno&feature=player_embedded[/video]

**omg. just got a light bulb moment.. :P
 

virulient

Active Member
Lol you're almost as forgetful as me. Glad to hear your trip went well. I need to move 2 states to the south asap! Can't wait to see that Kessil/HPS run. I think that one's gonna come out with some truly spectacular nuggets. :joint:



Couple of in-progress shots on a CFL flowering experiment. They got ram-sacked by mites earlier in the grow, but they're starting to rebound. Finally seeing some trich production. Day 22 of flower.

Please excuse my inferior camera :(

ps-the new breaking bad was awesome. Season finale next week!
 

cannawizard

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Lol you're almost as forgetful as me. Glad to hear your trip went well. I need to move 2 states to the south asap! Can't wait to see that Kessil/HPS run. I think that one's gonna come out with some truly spectacular nuggets. :joint:



Couple of in-progress shots on a CFL flowering experiment. They got ram-sacked by mites earlier in the grow, but they're starting to rebound. Finally seeing some trich production. Day 22 of flower.

Please excuse my inferior camera :(

*dont trip about the camera pics and quality ;) as long as your uploading --im thankful for your contribution :joint:
 

Joedank

Well-Known Member
Off and running ! Nice . Is that a chhc-4 i spy? I run the same rig it rules ! Totally sealed is the shit I love it and will never go back... Can't wait too see it all completed .
 

cannawizard

Well-Known Member
Off and running ! Nice . Is that a chhc-4 i spy? I run the same rig it rules ! Totally sealed is the shit I love it and will never go back... Can't wait too see it all completed .
**yes it is :P sentinel does make CET grows possible :).. sealed room has saved me a ton on c02~
 

cannawizard

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COMPOST TEA

MICROBIOLOGICAL INTERPRETIVE GUIDE

What is compost tea? Compost tea is typically made as an aqueous aerobic extraction of compost and contains both the soluble nutrients from the compost and the extracted portion of the microorganisms from the compost. Many times compost tea also contains nutrient supplements to help the microorganisms to grow after they are extracted.

Why is compost tea used? Compost tea is used as a nutrient component for the plant and a microbial inoculant. Some compost teas contain organisms that specifically assist in activities such as stimulating plant growth and suppressing plant disease. Other compost teas may provide a general microbial population that serves to out-compete some plant pathogens for nutrients and other resources rather than to specifically inhibit the growth of a pathogen.

How is compost tea applied? Compost tea is used both as a soil drench and as a foliar spray. It may be used full strength, although it is often diluted prior to use.

How does microbiological quality impact compost tea? Since most compost tea users are depending on compost tea to serve as a microbiological inoculant of either soil or foliage, the concentration and variety of microorganisms present have a very significant impact on the compost tea performance.

Microbial Concentrations
FUNCTIONAL GROUP

INTERPRETATION OF COMPOST TEA BIOASSAY


Heterotrophic Bacteria (Aerobic)


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Anaerobic Bacteria


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Fungi (filamentous)


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Actinomycetes


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[/FONT]Actinomycetes, an important part of compost, do not extract and grow well in most compost teas.
Pseudomonads


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[/FONT]Pseudomonads are important in nutrient cycling, plant growth promotion (rhizosphere), and the biological control of plant pathogens. They extract and grow well in compost tea.
Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria


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[/FONT]Populations of these free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria will increase as the available nitrogen in the compost tea decreases.
 
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