shorelineOG
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Are you getting any aromas from a stem rub on the Alien Shoreline?I'm running 8-15 strains probably. Depends on how many jiffy pellets I've got,lol.
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Are you getting any aromas from a stem rub on the Alien Shoreline?I'm running 8-15 strains probably. Depends on how many jiffy pellets I've got,lol.
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Haven't checked, I'll get to posting pics at somepoint to update. Will be popping the rest of the shoreline gear as well this run.Are you getting any aromas from a stem rub on the Alien Shoreline?
I am sorry man! I didnt mean anything by it. You have been pretty cool to me and I dont want to ruin it over a little comment.Just another reason to love hydro.
Run the herijuana [and her kin]. Unless you're looking for some dank. Then again, maybe they'll shine in organics.Any of my Bodhi friends wanna help me pick out my next cycle?
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to each their own, but for every reason you have FOR hydro, I got two for organics.
but I don't try and tell people what type of food, women or cars to drive.
Besides the organics will win the pepsi challenge 6 days a week and twice on sundays
Whao, fácil hay amigos!I am sorry man! I didnt mean anything by it. You have been pretty cool to me and I dont want to ruin it over a little comment.
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May throw a couple of those one in for shits and giggles. Probably will pop some autos as well for during veg.Run the herijuana [and her kin]. Unless you're looking for some dank. Then again, maybe they'll shine in organics.
just saying if you make a real easy compost pile of leaves and grass clippings, that you can sub out a lot if not all of peat or coco, and to a degree many of the nutrients.What are these "grass clippings" you speak of?
What ratio of grass to leaves? How long do you have to let it sit to breakdown? Do you use any other sources of nutrients or is that the main bulk of it? I got leaves and I got grass so what the hell? Why not give it a shot and see for myself. Just looking for a step by step to your methods.just saying if you make a real easy compost pile of leaves and grass clippings, that you can sub out a lot if not all of peat or coco, and to a degree many of the nutrients.
That being said within reason. You'll still benefit from other additives, slow release nutrients in particular , the compost itself will sustain vigorous (surprisingly vigorous) growth for all the vege stage (provided it's not extensive).
not to mention the end product is pure humus, loaded with microbes, worms, etc. the leaves themselves have a higher macro value than manure, is ph neutral, a SUPER high CEC.
I've grown almost everyway possible (the exception being DWC) and the tastiest nicest plants you'll ever grow is with a simple fresh compost.
it's not my invention, I take no credit for it at all.
But try it man..
not to mention its great for the environment, the grass you get for free, the leaves you get for free. its all FREE.
not many things in life are the best option (in my opinion), when they are free.
but you hydro guys keep buying your bottles, that's your call, I don't knock people for their preferences at all.
and everybody thinks their method is the best, naturally.
And of course I understand it's not for everyone, but given the room, and resources, if you can? I suggest giving it a shot.
I would be willing to bet my substantial reproductive organs that you'd never go back.
HOLY FUCK LOOK WHAT I FOUND IN MY HYDRO RES!Just another reason to love hydro.
welllll... that's a bigass con-o-worms there..What ratio of grass to leaves? How long do you have to let it sit to breakdown? Do you use any other sources of nutrients or is that the main bulk of it? I got leaves and I got grass so what the hell? Why not give it a shot and see for myself. Just looking for a step by step to your methods.
Organic soil with organic nutrients?I have done no till and still prefer hydro. The new thing I'm trying is an inch of organic soil at the bottom of the pot and the rest is hydroton. Hand feeding them with Dynagro.
I am using a combination of organic and synthetic. I have noticed on my organic grows that a couple of feedings with a synthetic nutrient early in flower really increases yield. Also even if completely organic, try a few inches of hydroton for the top layer, use it like mulch, the roots love being able to breathe. I do a lot of side by sides with soil and hydro and hydro outperforms always.Organic soil with organic nutrients?
no till is good for about three runs on a quick vege.
after that you MUST reamend with fresh humus and nutrients.
in my opinion.
typically an abundance of chelated nutrients will make a hydro plant outgrow an organic one, i'm not obtuse in that regard. I never said organics will grow bigger plants, just better.I am using a combination of organic and synthetic. I have noticed on my organic grows that a couple of feedings with a synthetic nutrient early in flower really increases yield. Also even if completely organic, try a few inches of hydroton for the top layer, use it like mulch, the roots love being able to breathe. I do a lot of side by sides with soil and hydro and hydro outperforms always.
Hydro outperforms no-till in quality??? What you been smokin' my friend....I am using a combination of organic and synthetic. I have noticed on my organic grows that a couple of feedings with a synthetic nutrient early in flower really increases yield. Also even if completely organic, try a few inches of hydroton for the top layer, use it like mulch, the roots love being able to breathe. I do a lot of side by sides with soil and hydro and hydro outperforms always.
Yea. I cant see hydro outpreforming 100% natural farm organic, knf style, in quality. But ive been wrong before.Hydro outperforms no-till in quality??? What you been smokin' my friend....