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thought garlic was supposed to be a safe, organic type of thing?? dont they use it for bugs?
thought garlic was supposed to be a safe, organic type of thing?? dont they use it for bugs?
great news! do yall have collectives and the sort in colorado like they do in cali? i would assume everything would be real similar, but who knows.
thats awesome riddleme congrats!
you werent really over your plant count with 4 plants were u?
Hey Riddleme, Ive been following many of your post and want to thank you for all the hard work. Serioulsy Man. Awesome. I actually submitted a newsletter Piece that includes reference to you and your make it rain thread here. I can pm you the link. again +rep.
gonna do the plant #2 thing again, side by side update pic from yesterday with new pic from this morning, this is after feeding em that little tonic I made and I gave em another lite rain last night (sprayed a whole pint onto em)
please remember less is more if you try to duplicate the tonic, for the epsom salts (MAG) I take 1 tablespoon and disolve it in a pint of water then use that as a nute, so in this new tonic 1 teaspoon of the epsom tea (as I call it) 1/4 teaspoon of ProtK, 1/8 teaspoon of Jack's and 1/2 teaspoon molasses to a gallon of water, it will precipitate the mag and protk make a white crystalline thingy happen in the water so be sure to shake it up real good before pouring it on plants
Note, I would not use this for every feeding
now that is what you call a growth spurt
Right on brother, definitely a growth spurt happening. Got a quick question? I am also using the Pro teKt because of the CMH and fast growth. Have you determined how you will use it? I know we can tell what the plant wants as far as our nutes go, but what about the Silica? I know there is no schedule but was just wondering what you look for to determine it's use or just add when you would be feeding them anyway?
Hope it make sense?
so the silica left behind from the rain will prep the roots for nutrient uptake along with the other added benefits too?
right on, me too!
would love the link, thanks