I caught it. I even heard it in my head. A sarcastic little green guy in his best Yoda voice.Jealous, I see!
I like a wide variety of music being a former sax and drum player. What I meant by radio head to Eddie was as in my music buddy I forgot there was band with the name lol. Eddie and I have a similar taste in music from what I have seen and he too likes a wide variety as well. Sorry for the confusion.Man I love Radiohead! But this rap vid not so much.
Sweet. I have been playin guitar since I was a teenager. I love all kinds of music except for most of rap and modern pop and old school whiny country cowboy.I like a wide variety of music being a former sax and drum player. What I meant by radio head to Eddie was as in my music buddy I forgot there was band with the name lol. Eddie and I have a similar taste in music from what I have seen and he too likes a wide variety as well. Sorry for the confusion.
A sneak pic into each grow area tonight. Taking the day off everyone looks ok to me.
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Awesome pics and what a monster of a plantAlright everyone. Here is one of the craziest plants I have grown. She was in a #3 pot which is really only 2.5 gallons of soil. She was in hard bondage and still took up 3.5' x 3.5' x 2.5'. She had all cloudy trichomes with little degraded and that nice velvety done look and delicious smell right at 10 weeks.
I actually love growing from seed for this kind of challenge.
The last one was great pot loved by all. This one is even more OG leaning but made some nice big buds.
I think she would have connected up buds better if fed properly during stretch and bloom. But admittedly she got pretty far ahead of me.
It is humbling and great for getting back on track when it happens I think.
She was hard to photograph in my little kitchen but here are the best pics to get an idea.
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Isn't this an led comparison thread?
Thanks man. She didn't really fit through the door. We had to snake her through.Awesome pics and what a monster of a plant
Always a good problem to have lolThanks man. She didn't really fit through the door. We had to snake her through.
That's dope man I like it!
Man you've inspired me to give organics a run. I've already have most of the amendments I need just need compost and ewc. I'm going to try TLO in coco. My Ph meter that I just bought already took a crap on me and the I mixed up the liquid PH solution so I'm not sure if that even is reliable anymore lol. I'll Pm ya when I need help.A sneak pic into each grow area tonight. Taking the day off everyone looks ok to me.
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That's dope a beast of a plant, under the 600 you have correct ? Is that soil for the medium ? Looks bombAlright everyone. Here is one of the craziest plants I have grown. She was in a #3 pot which is really only 2.5 gallons of soil. She was in hard bondage and still took up 3.5' x 3.5' x 2.5'. She had all cloudy trichomes with little degraded and that nice velvety done look and delicious smell right at 10 weeks.
I actually love growing from seed for this kind of challenge.
The last one was great pot loved by all. This one is even more OG leaning but made some nice big buds.
I think she would have connected up buds better if fed properly during stretch and bloom. But admittedly she got pretty far ahead of me.
It is humbling and great for getting back on track when it happens I think.
She was hard to photograph in my little kitchen but here are the best pics to get an idea.
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Isn't this an led comparison thread?
That's dope a beast of a plant, under the 600 you have correct ? Is that soil for the medium ? Looks bomb
I am curious on the myco for establishing clones into perlite/coco inert medium and will be testing the Ionic Root Maximizer Soluble product to see if it speeds things alongHere is something interesting. Everyone seems to be inoculating with myco. It has taken over adding vitamin B during transplant.
Which has been proven to not help the way it was marketed too.
This is a plant in ocean forest and has been given only pure unadjusted well water.
She has visible myco all over the roots.
Much more than Happy frog ever had established in my garden. Or potters gold. Both are heavily inoculated. Oh yeah. Or pro mix with myco.
I couldn't get a perfectly clear pic but the roots are fuzzy with mushroom.
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So why is happy frog inoculated and ocean forest is not?
The answer is as funny as pretending to add bacteria to your pots through compost tea.
Also proven not to work in agricultural tests like vitamin B.
You can add stuff but it will only work if the conditions are right in the pots.
And if the conditions are right the bacteria, mushrooms, nematodes and whatever else lives in the soil will appear anyway.
You just need good organic content in the soil.
Happy frog is fox farms budget soil. It has less organic matter in it. So they add a cheap myco pack hoping it will establish.
And apparently it does not work as well.
Think about it. Do we add pests to our room when it gets damp? Or do the gnats just sort of appear?
I was thinking how much micro life is probably swimming around in evil mobo's pots.
I understand myco can populate the roots in an inert medium. I guess that is where multiple inoculations help.I am curious on the myco for establishing clones into perlite/coco inert medium and will be testing the Ionic Root Maximizer Soluble product to see if it speeds things along
The myco is supposed to kinda "exfoliate" the roots and make them get all fuzzy and happy.I understand myco can populate the roots in an inert medium. I guess that is where multiple inoculations help.
But I don't see the point if using hydroponic nutes really. The myco can actually compete for the available food. It has no reason to work with the plant in that environment. The nutrients are available for instant uptake to the roots regardless.
But many growers swear by it.
I just wanted to show there is no need to inoculate organic soil. And the soil and nute company knows it.
The myco is supposed to kinda "exfoliate" the roots and make them get all fuzzy and happy.
A humid acid dose hear and there is said to feed the myco
We will see
Nothing wrong with the 90's stuff man.That's dope man I like it!
I've been stuck in the 90's
Man you've inspired me to give organics a run. I've already have most of the amendments I need just need compost and ewc. I'm going to try TLO in coco. My Ph meter that I just bought already took a crap on me and the I mixed up the liquid PH solution so I'm not sure if that even is reliable anymore lol. I'll Pm ya when I need help.
Keep it going man !