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  1. bearded.beaver

    The real "300$" walipini (pit greenhouse)

    Im not sure if this video will give you an ideas on how to heat your water. I've had a green house before with a 55 gallon drum painted black and it held the heat alright bit it was only a 6x6 greenhouse and the drum up a lot of space
  2. bearded.beaver

    Why does soil taste better than hydro?

    Or higher brix. Yeah that too.☺
  3. bearded.beaver

    It’s 100% legal

    @Old Thcool and @cannabineer you guys just high jacked this poor guys thread it's his first post and he has you guys bickering. Seriously
  4. bearded.beaver

    The real "300$" walipini (pit greenhouse)

    Tha is exactly what I want to do. Another Ontario resident from north if Ottawa. I have been dreaming about a walapini for a couple years now. I just need the time and money. But it will be mine, oh yes, it will be mine.
  5. bearded.beaver

    It’s 100% legal

    @Sgt_Dubie Nice another Canadian. Help spread the word about growing your own.
  6. bearded.beaver

    Is this mix too hot?

    With the mykos you want it to be in contact with your roots. So when you replant make sure the exposed roots get it.
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    Is this mix too hot?

    Try it just let it "cook" or stabilize together for like 6 to 8 weeks. And then when you plant into it tbotton third straight then 50/50 then just your base mix. I've tried planting in straight "supersoil" and burn the shot out of my plants. I also threw some in my veggie garden. Tomatoes grew...
  8. bearded.beaver

    Neem Cake (powder) and Neem oil How to use it.

    Thanks @bulla I found how to use neem oil. I started a thread about essential oils and IPM. I want to know how much need cake I should top dress per Sq ft.
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    Is this mix too hot?

    Go on to the subcool soil thread in organic. Your best bet is to look in that thread.
  10. bearded.beaver

    Why does soil taste better than hydro?

    The way I look at it is hydro or chemically grown bud compared to soil grow in a living soil is like humans eating only chicken for protein, potatoes for carbs. Yes it will sustain us but we need a variety of foods to get all the vitamins, minerals, nutrients macro and micro, fats etc. Plants...
  11. bearded.beaver

    ancient virus responsible for THC and CBD developing

    Great article how thc and cbd are similar yet different and how the plant evolved to make them. But the still doesn't answer the question of why our brains have receptors for them. We must have evolved together in some way for our biolocal system to utilize them our endocannabinoid system...
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    Neem Cake (powder) and Neem oil How to use it.

    I just received 1.5kg of Neem cake and a 10 Oz. bottle of cold pressed Neem oil. I've been trying to read how to in corporate these ingredients in my IPM. I wish I had added the Neem cake in my soil mix but I didn't have it at the time. So should I just top dress with it? How much should I...
  13. bearded.beaver

    Essential oils and IPM

    Copied from @AkFrost on the what's your IPM thread I believe it’s Coots ipm spray or MOFO’s from GC. It’s 1tbsp of organic cold pressed neem oil emulsified in 1tsp of agsil and 1/4 tsp of 200x aloe vera powder per gallon of water. I spray at least once a week when the lights are off.
  14. bearded.beaver

    Shrimp Shells & Vinegar

    I'm not 100% sure but I think you have to char them. Like put them in the oven until they are almost black and then add the vinegar. I think cooking them helps the phosphorus and calcium break down and then the vinegar disolves it to a soluable form. Then add the vinegar with with water and feed...
  15. bearded.beaver

    Bio Char

    I started two years ago when I moved to the house I'm in now. I have been adding biochar to my compost and in the fall I sprinkled it on the top of my garden with a layer of fall leaves. In the spring I top dress with the compost I made the year before. I started with a 12x8 key hole garden so...
  16. bearded.beaver

    New Year's Growing Resolutions

    Wow strawberry fluff. That's got to be like a twinkie no expiration date.
  17. bearded.beaver

    New Year's Growing Resolutions

    My new years resolution is to get my climate control on point. The things I want are just so damn expensive. And to finally get rid of fungus gnats. Every time I think I got those bastards in check,boom more out of nowhere. I know I could use chemicals. But I want to do everything naturally...
  18. bearded.beaver

    Coconut Water

    @Bigjim34 it also contains some calcium, potassium, magnesium, and iron. I also believe in has enzymes that are beneficial to soil biology
  19. bearded.beaver

    Coconut Water

    Yeah so my ratio is similar to yours @ShLUbY the earth box holds about 2 gallon of water. And I use half a can so approximately the same.
  20. bearded.beaver

    Coconut Water

    What brand of coconut water do you use? I use Grace 100% coconut water. I mix this with water and use in my sips. I don't know what ratio I should be using but I usually use about half this can in one of my earthboxes and the other half in the other. I do that maybe once a week. Does any one out...
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