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  1. foreverflyhi

    Coots style soil with smaller containers(5G to 7G)

    Bigger pots means more room for error. Smaller pots means you have to be precise in your ratios and watering. Also means you would have to amend npks and minerals more often, defeating the purpose of no till, Although nothing wrong with low till. Also you would need to run water through those...
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    Low calcium well water in organic grows

    Look into build a soil mineral mix. Especially if you want to take all the thinking work out. Also even better if some of these products I mentioned are hard to find.
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    Low calcium well water in organic grows

    Your water is fine even with the little extra calcium. Like others have said, focus on your minerals, as your water ph doesn't matter assuming you have a proper buffer. I reccomend you stay away from Dolomite, this is a product meant for acres, not sqft, let alone gallons. Replacements for...
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    Rice hulls as your only aeration

    Like mentioned before, rice hulls would eventually decompose. Best to use them with another aeration. If you're in oregon, concentrates sells them for 12$ a #50 bag. Shipping would be crazy high tho
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    The Chinese Quantum Board Knock Off Builds

    The donny burger under some kingbrite 240s
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    Decomposed granite vs granite dust - Coots Mix - In SIPs

    Gai green has a rock dust and basalt from the PNW. Concentrates sells them at 50# bags for cheap, shipping is expensive however. Build a soil also haves gai basalt and rock dust at smaller amounts.
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    To anyone who lives in LA County and is growing oragnically....

    Buy some barley or alfalfa seeds and chop to make your own. Grows super fast
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    Favorite Sprayer for IPM / Foliar feeding Plants in a Trellis?

    Chapin 1949 build a soil has one I think. You can thank me later
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    Worth buying BuildASoils soil?

    Concentrates haves a ipm mix you can buy by the pound. Has a variety of cover crops like medium red clover, crimson clover, California poppyseed, about 12 different varieties in that mix.
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    Soil slurry test results

    Blue labs have a stronger shell for the soil ph probe, it's still only reads water ph. Kinda a false product.
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    Worth buying BuildASoils soil?

    Yea shipping isn't cheap. Honestly I cringe when I see people spend soo much on something you should buy/source locally. However, you save money on minerals and fertilizers. Coughing up that extra on shipping would be worth it buying 1 50# at a time. I'm spoiled living in Oregon, we get things...
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    Worth buying BuildASoils soil?

    https://concentratesnw.com/ Scroll down to compost. Check out ocean rich. Better than oly, same price but you get .5cf more.
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    Soil slurry test results

    Hey my dude, I'm not trying to argue or put down your notes. I'm sure maybe this method might get you in the "ball park" of ph. But in all truth, it's really not accurate at all. The PH your reading is the waters ph, not your soil. If you want a accurate ph test, send your soil sample to a soil...
  14. foreverflyhi

    Help Emulsifying Neem oil

    Agsil 16h for the win. Best product for the cheapest cost.
  15. foreverflyhi

    Seaweed extract

    I think sea weed extract is good from seed to finish at moderate amounts. It's one of those must have ingredients in your organic arsenal. Check out concentrates, they have a 1# and 4# for sale at a cheap cost.
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    Worth buying BuildASoils soil?

    Hehehehehe, ima let you in on a little secret, most ingrediants from bas was thru concentrates. How do I know? I work at concentrates:)
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    Worth buying BuildASoils soil?

    Build a soil is a great company for many reasons. Ease and simplicity. However it comes at a cost, not just mark up on the product itself, but shipping. My advice is, buy/make your own compost/ewc, buy your own peat bale / coco locally, and your choice of aeration. 1 part 1 part 1 part. Buy...
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    The penetration of COBs, strips and boards

    Think theres alot more variables than just the light source. After dropping the cobs and moved on to qbs and strips, my energy consumption went down, and yield stayed the same. That's because I work with strains I'm familiar with and scrog with heavy training. My nugs usually come out the same...
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    Mohican's 2020 Season

    What's up my dude. When all this pandemic over, I'll come visit.
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    The Chinese Quantum Board Knock Off Builds

    Yea it's funny you mention that. I recently put in a order with kingbrite and asked if I can get their strips water proof. I wanted them water proof so I can use them for supplemental lighting in my greenhouse during fall/winter/spring. They said no :/ Got me thinking on how I can go about it...
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