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  1. Richard Drysift

    Ph questions

    Right … that’s why my pen went dry. Don’t listen me I don’t check ph or even care about it. Yes there are two paths you can go by but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you are on.. - R.Plant
  2. Richard Drysift

    Ph questions

    You are basically using soil as a hydroponic medium by adding 2-part nutes. It doesn’t matter what brand you use they all pretty much work the same. Yes you do need to adjust ph in order for the plant to absorb what you are giving them but you wouldn’t have to if you did not add nutrients and...
  3. Richard Drysift

    Stinks too much need to chop, will it be any good?

    Three more weeks at least I’d say. Tbh an $80 can fan and a carbon filter saved my marriage; jus sayin
  4. Richard Drysift

    dogwalkers, anyone use these?

    My head banger friends and I had been meeting up at every local Ozzfest for years, then we all got married. My gorgeous wife (gf at the time) told me she wanted to go and also convinced some old buddies to bring their wives/gfs. We weren’t ten minutes into our beers in the lot when a group of...
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    dogwalkers, anyone use these?

    Personally I prefer small-ish size joints.. but not cones. They always shelf on me even when properly packed. Dating myself here but I got really good at hand rolling when I was young because I sucked so bad at hackey-sack; was always among the first eliminated from the circle. So earned the...
  6. Richard Drysift

    Seems too dry

    Mason jars got terplock tech too. Bags that seal are not revolutionary but hey it’s your money
  7. Richard Drysift

    Seems too dry

    Yes they can seem too dry to the touch yet still be too wet to seal in jars. The easiest way to tell is try bending the stems. If the stem bends over and creases without snapping then it’s too wet. If the stems break when bent over and audibly snap you can seal the bud in jars without worrying...
  8. Richard Drysift

    rainwater?

    For living soil I’d only give water collected from deep inside a glacial crevasse atop a high peak in the Himalayas. Then it is melted down at room temperature on a sliver platter and par-boiled, vapor distilled, and RO filtered…but that’s just how I roll. I am fairly sure that shwag ass rain...
  9. Richard Drysift

    Does Coco coir need microbes?

    Cannot tell you for sure; have not used soluble nutrients in a real long time. I’m more of a fertilize, compost and water type of grower. Living soil eliminates most absorption issues like this. I do agree that it stands to reason that you either need a fast form of soluble N (like pee); would...
  10. Richard Drysift

    Does Coco coir need microbes?

    Not really; it is not as simple as just adding microbes. Like you say straight coco is inert and as a result is best used as a hydroponic medium. If you plan to use nutrients w/coco as a medium then you’ll need to adjust PH. If you prefer the organic route then just use coco as a soil amendment...
  11. Richard Drysift

    Are any of these products worth it?

    Mycorrhizae is worth the extra fuss but as someone said it is usually prevalent in most healthy soil/composts. Granular mycorrhizae works great for inoculating root balls for fungal dominance; I use it at each transplant; just sprinkle a tiny bit in the hole and place the root ball in direct...
  12. Richard Drysift

    hash

    Try to eliminate as much stem as possible; break big buds down to a single nub if possible. No need to pulverize the buds just cut them down to size. Cold water should break the resin heads free even if they are buried inside a bud.
  13. Richard Drysift

    Cloning

    Two words: Clone King
  14. Richard Drysift

    Short bushy plants. How to stretch them in veg

    Of course; just because you didn’t put it there doesn’t mean there isn’t too much available N. Either way just keep on doing what you have been plants look good; everyone has given sound advice. Good luck & happy growing
  15. Richard Drysift

    Tips to kick start flowering process

    Flowering response is baked into DNA. Plants keep growing well into flower cycle so they can easily be 30%~40% larger than before the flip. Reducing hours of light will only make a smaller plant with smaller buds. All you can really do is wait; let the plant to do its thing. They can’t all be...
  16. Richard Drysift

    Short bushy plants. How to stretch them in veg

    For sure there is a bit too much available N in your mix; that’s why they are so twisty. You don’t really get N toxicity from organic soil like you do from soluble nutrients but too much N can stunt them and cause abnormal growth. Either way watering as normal is the easy fix. Could also be...
  17. Richard Drysift

    Tips to kick start flowering process

    Tip 1) Get a timer Tip 2) lowering amount of light results in smaller buds; does not speed up or kickstart flowering response Tip 3) all plants started from seeds will be slightly different even among same strain Tip 4) be patient
  18. Richard Drysift

    Im back after not being here for 5 years!

    Welcome back nice plants ya got there
  19. Richard Drysift

    Does anyone have Duke Diamond's (Dominion) Soil Receipe?

    I’m not up on things; just a simple old man who happens to smoke the best herb in all the land. So please who the fuck is Duke Diamond? Sounds like a porn star….
  20. Richard Drysift

    Do "Monstercropped" revegged plants ever fully revert to normal?

    Yes but they take a real long time to get back to normal veg mode after a harvest. 3 toe and single blade leaves abound until they get fresh green new growth. Like prophet is saying re-veg just long enough to take viable cuts and then grow out the clones….
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