MustangStudFarm
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Well, you are probably right about it!Definitely worth it for some people! Just saying why I don't like those kind of products.
Well, you are probably right about it!Definitely worth it for some people! Just saying why I don't like those kind of products.
You bet dude! Always learning .. The only way to goHah yes i meant compost! How would you go about composting the Alfalfa? Just throw it in with some spare soil to sit and break down?
I actually do have a ball python, as well as a few other snakes. But the ball, he's over 20 years old. But i picked up the Mojave name from the Mojave rattlesnake I had for many years.. Lol, very chill little guy.
The Lobster compost was only $17 for a cubic ft.
I do have a few regular undetermined seeds, and 2 or 3 good ones. I had more but i nute burned the crap outta them with that buffaloam i first used.. Live and learn!
don't sweat them man, they wont hurt your plants, there isn't any harmful bugs that eat lobster compost AND cannabis.Wellllllll today sucked! I View attachment 3715358 dumped half of the 2 composts i got into a bin to break up all the chunks by hand.. I noticed the Coast of Maine bag had some aeration/perforated holes in the bag and the mushroom one didn't. This concerned me.. And low and behold the Lobster compost is full of critters.. They look to be tiny beetles? About a millimeter in length, a few spiders, and saw a few beetle larvae as well. Not sure what to do at this point.. I don't want to introduce those into my soil. Should i stick the container in the sun sealed up for a few days to try and cook them? I included a pic.
Don, I will definitely keep you posted and throw some pics up.
I keep hearing interesting techniques regarding the roots and the last couple days at harvest. Well I find this - surprisingly - has provided me with smoother, stronger/more expansive, cleaner smoke, with whiter ash (less bud perhaps, just on those ones, but i learn for next time what they love, & try again, and dude, my runts are surprisingly super super strong/tasty due to the extra stress- all you gotta do is topdress with ice and let frost triple up and she'll fkn floor you) do try it for the last 48 hours before harvest!!!! You will thank me I promise
Forgot to mention I am gonna try use coconut foliar twice now per round instead of alfafa.
Once when 10 days old, and again at the flip
DT
don't worry man bugs go to food, after you mix that in, they'll go look for other food, or simply die.Thanks for the quick reply, and a that's a relief. I was about to go back to the garden center and see if i could exchange bags, and see if the others had the holes in them. I guess my only concern now is having these guys free roam unchecked in the tent and my room... Guess I'll start collecting spiders to toss in there lol
Are they red?Thanks for the quick reply, and a that's a relief. I was about to go back to the garden center and see if i could exchange bags, and see if the others had the holes in them. I guess my only concern now is having these guys free roam unchecked in the tent and my room... Guess I'll start collecting spiders to toss in there lol
you say added, to the container, or the soil mix?I mixed in 2 quarts of biochar today, 3 cups of neem, and 3 cups of kelp, and did a half cup of Alfalfa. Which really seems to cover alot of soil compared to the others, maybe because its a bit coarser?
Good to hear about the Beatles not being an issue!
How should i go about composting the Alfalfa? Should i grt another bag of the mushroom compost and just toss the Alfalfa in there to break down over time?
Yep, i added it all to the soil mix, i just figured I'd add a dash of the Alfalfa since i don't have all that long to wait for it to break down.you say added, to the container, or the soil mix?
and alfalfa covers a lot because it's fluffy.
alafla takes about a month to cycle in a soil mix,a lil less in a compost
in a compost it's gone pretty quickly
What's a top dress my dudeDo not layer anything ever...always evenly mix everything, your roots don't work like that. Just do a top dress if you're already mixed up.
So does this mean that I can't water from start to finish I have no experience with this at all.no what happens is that your roots shoot straight down, and get pruned by the extreme acidity, dissolved blood, guano, and whatnot down there.
to have the layered concept, predicated on water soluble nutrients that magically "last" till flower is just nonsense.
just think about it.
blood meal? soluble
guano? soluble
bone meal? not useable unless cycled at acidic ph
those ingredients suck.
you want a humus based mix, properly cycled with the correct type of nutrients.
dry meals in particular, concentrate on varying release times, slow, medium and fast.
no of course you can, I've been doing that for yrs.So does this mean that I can't water from start to finish I have no experience with this at all.
that's where you mix in nutrients on the top of the soil, typically mixed with wormcastings or compost, watered inWhat's a top dress my dude
Thanks for the reply man great info. Much lovethat's where you mix in nutrients on the top of the soil, typically mixed with wormcastings or compost, watered in
GreaseMon brotha monI keep hearing interesting techniques regarding the roots and the last couple days at harvest
boiling water, adding freezing water/ice, etc.
do you do this to start the fermentation process?
and I use the bejesus out of alfalfa in my compost pile, TONS
I think that he plans on selling it one day, after his mechanic days are over lol...Grease, Can't wait for your next compost I'd fkn buy some of that stuff!
I would bump it Canada for him at the stores here in my cityI think that he plans on selling it one day, after his mechanic days are over lol...