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wally nutter

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Im diggin it wally, thanks :-)
oh and your plants look HEALTHY :-) what nutes are you using?
i use the international house of guano, molasses and humega. thats it. maybe some epsom salts or something extra if need be.

i also brew for at least 2 days preferably three. they drink the tea about once or twice a week. every other watering is plain water
 

whodatnation

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i use the international house of guano, molasses and humega. thats it. maybe some epsom salts or something extra if need be.

i also brew for at least 2 days preferably three. they drink the tea about once or twice a week. every other watering is plain water

Nice, I love brewing me some guano kelp tea :-)
 

wally nutter

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i got 2 white russian and 2 heavenly og and 1 purp mendo
for $50 and they are rooted
i love white russian!!

you say they rooted? so all i have to do is meet you somewhere and 50 bucks and its mine.

can i just transplant it and its good?

how are they on nutrient?
 

Heads Up

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All I could think of whodat when looking at that pic, it's a witch's brew. What is the maxicrop for?

I think we need a theme song for the six hundred. Suggestions, if any.
 

whodatnation

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All I could think of whodat when looking at that pic, it's a witch's brew. What is the maxicrop for?

I think we need a theme song for the six hundred. Suggestions, if any.
COPY AND PASTE FROM MAXICROP

"Benefits
Why seaweed?
Long known and used by farmers for its rich value, seaweed feeds plants with a wide range of nutrients, growth bio-stimulants and conditioners. Harvested along the Norwegian coastline—the most perfect seaweed growing environment—this is an organic, non-pollutant renewable resource.


It stimulates natural development
By increasing the levels of your plants’ chlorophyll production, Maxicrop stimulates their natural development and growth. Maxicrop functions as a catalyst to let your plants use the sun’s energy more effectively—thereby promoting stronger, healthier growth.

Seaweed also feeds the soil
And soil is the key—feeding the plant without simultaneous concern for the soil is like building a house on sand. Many artificial fertilizers, while offering impressive results in the short term, do so by neglecting the long term health of the soil. Maxicrop greatly improves this obvious (but generally overlooked) part of your plant’s ecosystem. It creates an extended root system, giving your plants greater access to nutrients and water in the soil, and thus to long term health.

Natural resistance
Maxicrop stimulates beneficial soil microbe activity, which leads to improving your plants’ natural resistance to stresses. It creates a biological barrier between your plants and pathogens.

How Maxicrop Seaweed works
Maxicrop contains a large complex of chelated minor elements, to help lessen or nullify minor deficiencies in plants. It also contains important biogrowth stimulants, which have a tremendous effect on seed germination, root development, and general growth. Maxicrop’s organic sugars make available to the plants all the wonderful properties of seaweed.

As a fertilizer supplement
Most artificial fertilizers are powerful boosters, introducing large amounts of N-P-K (nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium). But N-P-K contents are not a yardstick for their effectiveness. Too much rain, for instance, can wash most of it out of the soil, while too little may lead to high concentrations and scorching of delicate seedlings.

Here, too, Maxicrop can be very effective as a fertilizer supplement to help restore soil conditions."
 

wally nutter

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Maxicrop is great stuff... This 27oz bag is just about gone, I NEED MORE! It smells just like the ocean :-)

Im brewing a batch rite now actually. How much molasses do you use for a three day brew?
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i start the brew with about a a heavy tablespoon. i eyeball it though so, you know.

then after 24 hours of brewing i may throw a dash in. you wanna have a nice bubble bath goin on!!! that means the bacteria are partying it up!
 

wally nutter

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COPY AND PASTE FROM MAXICROP

"Benefits
Why seaweed?
Long known and used by farmers for its rich value, seaweed feeds plants with a wide range of nutrients, growth bio-stimulants and conditioners. Harvested along the Norwegian coastline—the most perfect seaweed growing environment—this is an organic, non-pollutant renewable resource.


It stimulates natural development
By increasing the levels of your plants’ chlorophyll production, Maxicrop stimulates their natural development and growth. Maxicrop functions as a catalyst to let your plants use the sun’s energy more effectively—thereby promoting stronger, healthier growth.

Seaweed also feeds the soil
And soil is the key—feeding the plant without simultaneous concern for the soil is like building a house on sand. Many artificial fertilizers, while offering impressive results in the short term, do so by neglecting the long term health of the soil. Maxicrop greatly improves this obvious (but generally overlooked) part of your plant’s ecosystem. It creates an extended root system, giving your plants greater access to nutrients and water in the soil, and thus to long term health.

Natural resistance
Maxicrop stimulates beneficial soil microbe activity, which leads to improving your plants’ natural resistance to stresses. It creates a biological barrier between your plants and pathogens.

How Maxicrop Seaweed works
Maxicrop contains a large complex of chelated minor elements, to help lessen or nullify minor deficiencies in plants. It also contains important biogrowth stimulants, which have a tremendous effect on seed germination, root development, and general growth. Maxicrop’s organic sugars make available to the plants all the wonderful properties of seaweed.

As a fertilizer supplement
Most artificial fertilizers are powerful boosters, introducing large amounts of N-P-K (nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium). But N-P-K contents are not a yardstick for their effectiveness. Too much rain, for instance, can wash most of it out of the soil, while too little may lead to high concentrations and scorching of delicate seedlings.

Here, too, Maxicrop can be very effective as a fertilizer supplement to help restore soil conditions."

SOLDDDDD, send me link pl0x!!1
 

jigfresh

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WTF is with the Prince harry stuff, lol. Why would someone even make that video... obsessed much? hahaha.

About music... you guys have turned me onto Dubstep and I'm diggin it. Found some cool remixes of songs I like. Shit's pretty cool. I've always dug elec music, and I'm a big fan of bass. Thanks for expanding my horizons.
 

wally nutter

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WTF is with the Prince harry stuff, lol. Why would someone even make that video... obsessed much? hahaha.

About music... you guys have turned me onto Dubstep and I'm diggin it. Found some cool remixes of songs I like. Shit's pretty cool. I've always dug elec music, and I'm a big fan of bass. Thanks for expanding my horizons.
i like dubstep a bit too. its actually a bit too fast for me. only a bit of dubstep. now dubbed reggae i am more into, check this song

[video=youtube;lQlXRnRc_cg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQlXRnRc_cg[/video]
 
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