It's All Bullsh*t

im trying using a rooting powder on some, see if that helps. im also finding that some like the humidity and some dont.

do you use any rooting hormone ? how about a dome for humidity ?

also nice to see that you kept the strain alive..........:blsmoke:
 
im trying using a rooting powder on some, see if that helps. im also finding that some like the humidity and some dont.

do you use any rooting hormone ? how about a dome for humidity ?

also nice to see that you kept the strain alive..........:blsmoke:


rooting gel and a dome.:blsmoke:
 
thats not soil...those are rapid rooters and are used for hydro and aero as well as soil...can i say duh...


also dont take chemistry out on me plz....LOL i seen your other post on it and its some crazy shiat
 
rapid rooters is a awesome medium, when you get it, it comes moist, and when you squeeze it you can see the amount of air it holds along with moist.
 
it's all bullsh*t

mrs. fdd should make us pancakes:grin:

i l**e you? (didn't actually say that, this is all a figment of your imagination....well the pancake request is real. you read that...just not the post script....yes)
 
Just read this thread. Definetly agree. The more stuff I've added the worse I got. I use Grow, Bloom (but Canna for hyrdo). I add superthrive and that's it.

I wish I could grow outdoors but can't. I've kept the same basic nutes (Canna A/B) and spent the last two years working on maximizing the indoor environment.
 
Man complicates things if you ask me, plant it in the ground and let nature do her thing you might be surprised at the results :peace:
 
Just read this thread. Definetly agree. The more stuff I've added the worse I got. I use Grow, Bloom (but Canna for hyrdo). I add superthrive and that's it.

I wish I could grow outdoors but can't. I've kept the same basic nutes (Canna A/B) and spent the last two years working on maximizing the indoor environment.



just, if not more, important then nutes.:mrgreen:
 
spent the last two years working on maximizing the indoor environment.

just, if not more, important then nutes.:mrgreen:

definitely... Not sure on MORE though. With no nutes at all your plant would die... plants can and do adapt to bad environments.

There's no reason you can't take care of both at the same time though. In those two years you could sort out your nute regimens and environment. what's wrong with doing both at the same time?
 
So fdd, your saying "rootbound" is a hoax? Or you just slow the roots growth with perpetual waterings. Btw nice trees, you should seriously move to British Columbia and setup a field, who needs a backyard when you've got natures backyard!
 
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