JustBlazin
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Lol, I just assumed cause I top dress with the malted barley, no idea what else it would be.Thats not barely.
You got any idea?
Lol, I just assumed cause I top dress with the malted barley, no idea what else it would be.Thats not barely.
Spot on! Cannabis is an annual that benefits most from a bacterial relationship. Bacteria and enzymes go hand in hand and actually, they're present due to the bacterial colonies.I bring up some gnarly barley and throw some on with my top dressings. The plants seem to like it when I do. I'm thinking it's from the enzymes.
Barley is similar to wheat, spelt, rye. It's all basically a grass.Lol, I just assumed cause I top dress with the malted barley, no idea what else it would be.
You got any idea?
Looks like a weed lol.Lol, I just assumed cause I top dress with the malted barley, no idea what else it would be.
You got any idea?
Anything malted undergoes germination to increase starch and then converted into sugars by the enzymes in the furnace. This is known as malting. The longer the "bake" the darker the lovibond (color). No malted kernel of grain will ever germinate.Lol, I just assumed cause I top dress with the malted barley, no idea what else it would be.
You got any idea?
White clover maybe?Looks like a weed lol.
I don't think so, looks like those have three leaves on each set, the one i got only has 1 leaf and the flowers are pretty smallWhite clover maybe?
White clover maybe?
Pretty sure it's chickweedWhatever it is, it's about to open flowers.
Lol, ooooh, that some dank.
Beat me to itChickweed
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All good thanks for the info, I had no idea what it was.Sorry, i like this thread, didnt mean to interrupt you guys.
Never an imposition. The more the merrierSorry, i like this thread, didnt mean to interrupt you guys.
Id chop it,fear of it spreading.All good thanks for the info, I had no idea what it was.
Looks like it can be used as a living mulch/cover crop. And some people eat it.
that's a pretty damn genius idea, I really like thatI read on another blumat thread at icmag you can stick your drip line in a long straw and stick the straw down into the middle of the pot/rootball now when it drips the water flows down into the middle of the pot giving you a more even water wicking starting from the middle of your pot.
this looks like a really well thought out set-up - its pretty wild that the two carrots supply those tapes, or am I missing something and its one per tape....
Very kind of you to say. Thank you.@McShnutz really healthy looking plants, they look just about perfect - looks like you have your watering on point my friend haha