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  1. Siddhartha

    A Question For An Expert

    Also,.. if you're indoors,.. he's going to have more trouble with pests.
  2. Siddhartha

    A Question For An Expert

    25% Genetics and 75% skill of the grower. Both of you could be giving them all the nutrients they need. Depending on how well the different materials are mixed, he could have a better soil than yours. that gives him a leg up at the get go. Ocean Forest is not the best. After that, you could...
  3. Siddhartha

    42 days veg

    Very nice plant,.. I'm not sure I'd show it as an example of 42 days veg though. It's hard to tell,.. what is it 18 inches? Your third grow will be a lot bigger in less time. If you're doing organic, check out subcool's soil and supercropping. At 42 days, you could be 3 or 4 times bigger...
  4. Siddhartha

    growing the green in the states

    "exagerated to put fear into the general public stating that the thc level these days are in the high 20%-30%" Huh? I would wager a large part of the general public would be intrigued by that, like I gotta get some. Another part would say I don't know if that's a lot, but I could go for some...
  5. Siddhartha

    help me with flying bugS...+++ for all help

    If you want to keep your wife happy, and try something organic that's beneficial to your soil/plants, and kills about everything I've come across including mites (which are real hard to get rid of) and gnats, and also works on fleas and ticks and can be applied to cats and dogs, and there's a...
  6. Siddhartha

    hmmm,.. didn't notice. I didn't realize it would cause such a stir. Maybe I should post a...

    hmmm,.. didn't notice. I didn't realize it would cause such a stir. Maybe I should post a message like; GO GROW SOME WEED!!! heheheh
  7. Siddhartha

    Man, I am idiot about the bugs it seems.:(

    Thanks,.. I agree, I do not like anything crawling on my plants either. Even if they're beneficial, I wouldn't want anything getting in the buds dieing and affecting the taste. Mites usually are tough to get rid of. Commercial organic greenhouses usually use predators as well,.. good luck...
  8. Siddhartha

    lol,.. hey I have a hard enough time growing,.. don't make the boobs as illegal as the buds are

    lol,.. hey I have a hard enough time growing,.. don't make the boobs as illegal as the buds are
  9. Siddhartha

    Expert Advice Needed w/ Earth Juice Organic Nutrients Recipe

    I tried ej on a test plant once,.. didn't pH it,.. after a few days leaves on only that plant were wilting and yellowing. I'm glad I only used it on one plant. Those bottles don't have any expiration date, my theory is if you get an older one the bacteria in it will have created enough...
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    Man, I am idiot about the bugs it seems.:(

    If they're just on the soil, don't assume they're bad for the plants. Where they've infested your regular plants, do they just stay in the soil or can you see them eating the plants? Some mites are beneficial because they eat and break down organic matter in the soil. They usually leave...
  11. Siddhartha

    LST?? hows it look

    Your roots will develop healthier if you wrap that cup. They don't seem to like it when you can see them naked. In nature, they don't get exposed to light. Fish is good fert,.. it's why we have thanksgiving in the US. I second the idea of transplanting and covering the stem,.. you get more...
  12. Siddhartha

    First Time LST... Advice

    could be potassium,.. could be heat, lots of different things cause that, but if they're red like the book says, probably potassium which might be happening because of pH. I noticed in all your pics the soil looks dry. If you're trying to avoid the beginner mistake and not over water, you...
  13. Siddhartha

    Hey thanks,... they're the only thing I like looking at better than pics of sticky nugs.

    Hey thanks,... they're the only thing I like looking at better than pics of sticky nugs.
  14. Siddhartha

    Moon Lighting?

    Know anything about the moon lights for reptiles?
  15. Siddhartha

    algae jugs

    The runoff from agriculture that causes those algae blooms you spoke of has a lot more phosphorus than you're azomite will add, unless you put too much in the jugs. You can grow algae well in 50 ppm of phosphoric acid. If you don't have rock phosphate handy, try any nutrient that is high in...
  16. Siddhartha

    algae jugs

    Yeah,.. keep us posted. One thing though,.. watch out for harmful bacteria in those jugs, since the water is probably stagnant. Once the algae gets going and keeps the water oxygenated, you probably won't have a problem. But if the water starts to get rancid, add some peroxide. Algae can...
  17. Siddhartha

    algae jugs

    Interesting. random thoughs; I would think that the stuff you're growing algae in might make a tea that would be nutrient rich. If you're pouring algae onto your soil, I imagine it would compete with your plants for nutrients and CO2. That is until it died, unless you over-water enough to...
  18. Siddhartha

    Clones Wilting

    I try to soak them after cutting for about two hours. I've never timed rooting from this point with other methods, but I feel like it's quicker and it helps the plant adapt to soaking up water through it's stem. I also mist for the first week, and after that I only keep the media damp. I...
  19. Siddhartha

    Clones Wilting

    My technique for what it's worth; take cuttings, dip in some rooting formula (haven't found one that didn't work) place in small cup of water pH'd and dechlorinated. Leave for 2 to 24 hours, and mist while they sit they're so the leaves are always wet. Use this on your media and mist with it...
  20. Siddhartha

    Clones Wilting

    I've never read any cloning how-to's, mainly because I never had an issue cloning. I've used jiffy cubes many times. They work fairly well, but they're kind of small. Plants wilt that quickly for mostly one reason. They loose the rigidity of their cells, because of a lack of water. Think of...
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