Humboldt14
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Whats the weather like right now
Dannoo93
its been raining for a few days. everything is a big mud pit right now, LoL but i got to take my truck mudding earlier today.
Whats the weather like right now
Dannoo93
you defiantly can find used ones around but i like to buy things new, because if something is wrong then take it back.Damn, that's gonna be one hell of a price tag
Did you check craigslist for 1 season used? I found thirty 200s for $300.
Excellent progress on the farm Tis the season to be prepping.i got everything cleared with the dozer with the help of my wife.
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and still trying to finish up my fence.
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i hear you, never enough time in the dayExcellent progress on the farm Tis the season to be prepping.
I have another 100ft of wood fence left to put up. So much to do...
Most awesome.yea you can't lose. i love smart pots. if you think about it the smart pot cost $42 a piece and a yard of soil about another $140 with additives and food threw out the season. The plant basically cost around $200 said and done but that $200 is nothing compared to the amount of ganga you get at harvest from that 1 plant.
Are you playing on the D3 out in this rain?
And it adds nitrogen to your soil so when your roots grow thru those 200 gal bags they hit some good stuff. lol
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/122434/clover
Clover is highly palatable to livestock and is high in protein, phosphorus, and calcium, thus providing valuable nourishment in either the green or the dry stage. In addition to their principal value as animal feed in the form of hay, pasture, and silage, the clovers are valuable soil-improving and soil-conserving plants. Clover adds about 55–170 kg per hectare (about 50–150 pounds per acre) of nitrogen to the soil and increases availability of other nutrients for following crops.
yea that video was shot right up the road, but was not my grow. that was Humboldtlocal but i am doing a very similar grow to his.this is going to be unreal.. i think i have seen a previous grow that jorge cerventas made a video of, correct me if i am wrong
Gotta love NorCalyea that video was shot right up the road, but was not my grow. that was Humboldtlocal but i am doing a very similar grow to his.
i guess us born and bred kids up all grow monsters.
Awesome info on the clover, seems like a perfect cover.And it adds nitrogen to your soil so when your roots grow thru those 200 gal bags they hit some good stuff. lol
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/122434/clover
Clover is highly palatable to livestock and is high in protein, phosphorus, and calcium, thus providing valuable nourishment in either the green or the dry stage. In addition to their principal value as animal feed in the form of hay, pasture, and silage, the clovers are valuable soil-improving and soil-conserving plants. Clover adds about 55170 kg per hectare (about 50150 pounds per acre) of nitrogen to the soil and increases availability of other nutrients for following crops.
Cool, I think it's cheaper than grass seed too.i just got 2 50 pound bags of Alyce Clover Seed yesterday. thats some very interesting stuff, i had no idea that clovers can be utilized like that. and i am sure they bring good luck. LoL
That's a cool story . I admire his grows and reminded me when you started your thread straight out of the gate with 200 gl smart pots . Ahh my dream.....yea that video was shot right up the road, but was not my grow. that was Humboldtlocal but i am doing a very similar grow to his.
i guess us born and bred kids up all grow monsters.
good question. i don't know, i have never had to deal with clay. our soil is so good up here you can plant straight into the ground. but i buy bulk soil.What can you do if there is too much clay in the soil?
What can one mix into the existing soil, to make it more suitable for cannabis?