Soil peeps,
Ive been trying to no till in 65 gallon pots. I seem to consistently run low on fertility since switching over to the cmh fixtures. About 3 weeks ago i scratched in a fist full of each of the following: fish, kelp, langbenite,rock dust and gypsum. Topped with a litre of bu's and a...
they are local dispensary staples. dark heart, queen bee, and a couple other regular vendors at the harborside.
hunting for a light dep winner for spring.
Its just the plant expressing itself the way it would in nature. A medium not over saturated with nitrates allowing the plant to fade. the dark hues come from the lower temps
ps Green Santa its your time of year to shine. great flower pix!
im pretty sure 5 ml is way too much! u want to use the least amount possible that will kill them so they dont build up a tolerance. also why rotating is important too. 2ml-2.5 ml has been working for me reall well for over 2 years
no wonder it smells so strong to you. 5 ml is pretty intense...
Bud, we have a serious worm issue here in the bay. those are cabbage loopers for the most part. i did find one boring down the main stem. anyways dont fuck around. because when the weather turns it spreads to rot in a heart beat.
I have found that they like the sweet varieties. ive also noticed...
thats the main reason i use conserve sc. its only 2ml per gallon for worms. and spinosad is ok for organic production. the reason its smells so intense is there is pretty much no water in the product. i believe the botanigard Bud is using 6 tsp or 30 ml. it takes me roughly 60 gallons to spray...
thats an interesting active ingredient i hadnt heard of. with the low application rate seems like a winner. wonder if its any less of a poison though. the stuff you smell in the conserve is the inactive ingredients. the spinosad is all the same. im gonna look into it some more, thanks
ya bro...