AVOCADO TECH

Dank bnk

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Sooo I want to try a personal plant using this any opinions or has any one or is any one growing using this technique :bigjoint::hump::hump: I love living soil best smoke I've ever had OG#18 from the homie larfy
 

PadawanWarrior

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It actually doesn't sound like a horrible idea for organic soil. The skin would help keep the dressing moist. And worms really would love it.

I like to try and spread my dressings out evenly under some mulch though. And it sounds like more work than necessary, but I get the concept.

My wife would be pissed though if I was always taking her avocados, lol.
 

hotrodharley

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It actually doesn't sound like a horrible idea for organic soil. The skin would help keep the dressing moist. And worms really would love it.

I like to try and spread my dressings out evenly under some mulch though. And it sounds like more work than necessary, but I get the concept.

My wife would be pissed though if I was always taking her avocados, lol.
Plant a fresh sardine in each container. Works like a charm.
 

hotrodharley

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It really would though. We'd put fish heads and remains in the garden outdoors and that's No Broscience, lol.
 

xtsho

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Some people just can't simply plant a seed and grow a plant. They have to be fiddling with this and that, changing from this nutrient to another, trying this this that and another thing.

Plant seed, provide water, watch plant grow. It's that simple. But so many are searching for some kind of magic method. The magic method is to leave the damn plants alone and let them grow. Instead we have soil growers checking runoff pH and freaking out because the number seems low or high despite runoff pH in soil being worthless and plants that are healthy.

Letting an avocado rot seems like a natural progression of cannabis growing stupidity.
 

hotrodharley

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Some people just can't simply plant a seed and grow a plant. They have to be fiddling with this and that, changing from this nutrient to another, trying this this that and another thing.

Plant seed, provide water, watch plant grow. It's that simple. But so many are searching for some kind of magic method. The magic method is to leave the damn plants alone and let them grow. Instead we have soil growers checking runoff pH and freaking out because the number seems low or high despite runoff pH in soil being worthless and plants that are healthy.

Letting an avocado rot seems like a natural progression of cannabis growing stupidity.
And a waste of an avocado.
 
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