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  1. DaddyGr33nJeans

    calea zacatechichi - The Dream Herb

    I ordered a bunch of different ethnobotanicals with klip dagga, kratom, and a bunch of others. And the only one worth buying was the Calea Zacatechichi. And do not make a tea with it because even the weakest tea of this stuff taste horrid. I smoked a couple of cigs of it and felt nice and...
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    how to figure out how much is 1/4 strenght

    Read the inside tab of the box. It says 1 TEAspoon per gallon for indoor potted plants. This is a label problem that has given MG a bad name and baffles me why they haven't fixed it. Ironic that people figured out to use 1/3rd of a tablespoon without reading the inside instructions and it just...
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    Foliar feeding...

    I agree mongo, every other week keeps them lush and green. From my experience no more than once a week. I've read some people saying they do it every day, which will cause discoloration.
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    Foliar feeding...

    All powdered nutrients are salt based and the liquid ones usually are too with an added amount of sulfuric acid to keep it fresh. But the salt levels are so diluted. If you figure 1 teaspoon per gallon 1-2 weeks with the flushing of plain water in between those times its less than the amount...
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    make your own Rooting hormone

    Actually for the people saying that they don't have any willow trees close. The Poplar trees also contain the same amounts of that same chemical. I only know this because I watched a thing on natural medicines and it said that willows and poplar trees have the same ingredient as aspirin. And...
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    Fox Farm has heavy metals? Look what i found

    Very true, too much of anything is bad if its natural or not.
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    Foliar feeding...

    Actually if you are going to use MG the best ones they make for your gals is Miracle gro tomato for vegatative growth and their bloom boost for flower. Only after 3 weeks at least. But read the tab inside the box! Most people make the mistake of not reading the inside of the box because it says...
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    Fox Farm has heavy metals? Look what i found

    When dealing with concentrated nutrients they are always most likely derived from a synthetic source. Most people say they don't want to use chemicals but everything is a chemical. From the cells that make up your hand to the tires on your car. A synthetic chemical is a duplicate molecule...
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    newbie help please.

    First what kind of soil/medium are you growing in? Look for something with a higher phosphate content (the P in N-P-k) when flowering. A nutrient with 15-30-15 is good or if it is Phosphate they crave Schultz bloom plus 10-54-10 is very gentle and diluted (1/4 tea spoon per gallon) and will show...
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    newbie help please.

    Northern lights is a northern strain (duh lol).... If you switch to 11 hours on and 13 off I bet they will start budding a little faster. Sounds like you have enough wattage. That is unless you are reading the 100 watt equivalent in big letters! And it says the actual wattage below that or on...
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    Root Clone Test - pictures

    You know autoflowers are a cross of the ruderalis plant (hemp without thc that flowers upon age not photo period) and a good strain. I see why auto flowers are so popular because the word auto flower is just attractive lol... But in reality auto flowers compromise potency and render the grower...
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    Nutrient/soil question

    You can use something like Schultz 20-20-20 for vegetative growth after they are 3 weeks old. Just make sure you use only a teaspoon per gallon about once every 1-2 weeks. And for flowering you can use Shultz bloom plus 10-54-10 (1/4 teaspoon per gallon) every other watering. I have had...
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    Insecticidal soap caused mold?

    Yeah I already decided to do what you guys suggested and chopped the one that looked bad but the other only had a tiny amount on top I removed the layer where the mold was. I guess I know to never to use that brand of soap ever again, live and learn.
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    Insecticidal soap caused mold?

    No it really did cause it. I only water once a week when its very dry. Thats the weird thing. I looked at the ingredients and its an all natural insecticidal soap and it has nutrient rich fatty acids which sounds like the cause. And the fuzzy mildew/mold is only on the 2 that were sprayed.
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    Insecticidal soap caused mold?

    I thout I had a thrip problem and sprayed ortho elementals insectacidal soap on it. It caused the top of the soil to grow mold like mildew! Its supposed to kill things like that not cause it. Now I'm worried. If I just let it dry out will it fix it. should I worry? And what should I do?:neutral:
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    Miracle Grow Love It Or Hate It?

    Oh and the big problem that people have with MG is they read the back of the box and not the inside. So they use 1 tablespoon per gallon which is for outdoor plants in the ground. On the inside of the box and bag it says to use .5 teaspoon per 2 quarts (half gallon) for indoor potted plants!
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    What gets your girls a swelling?

    Bloom boost is fine just don't use the tablespoon per gallon like it says on the back of the box. If you read the inside of the box it says .5 teaspoon per 2 quarts (half gallon) for potted plants! This is why people give it a bad name cuz they didn't read everything because everwhere I look...
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    Miracle Grow Love It Or Hate It?

    I understand why people don't like the soils miracle grow has that have time released nutrients (the reason why people give MG a bad name). But they have many different kinds of water soluble nutrients that have exactly what you want. I'm a big fan of Mg's Tomato nutrients and bloom boost. Which...
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    Foam=Biological activity?

    Actually foam isn't an indication of biological activity. It's actually a sign of decent amounts of proteins in the compost you are using (mostly decayed worms). All types of compost even regular top soils can be used to create the same microbial life in compost teas. So don't worry that it's...
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    Cloning with Subcool ( Redundant Explanation with Pictures)

    I am hoping to become a fellow botanist. I have a question. I have read that you should not clone a clone and clone a clone too many times because of degrading genetics. Is this true? And what is your take on this, your opinion will be highly regarded. :)
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