Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

fr3d12

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Thankfully the plants don't have it but considering if the high humidity and rain continues it could be a possibility so I'm just thinking ahead.
 

texastiger707

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Jozikins

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fuck that bitch, gives you some shwag for some magical cuts of dankness. AINT COOL MAN
Seriously. I'm trying to get a hold of him. If he'd make things right he could make a lot more money than what I gave him, if he made things right and kept better product I'd still be able to buy from him. My problem is not enough trim, never ever enough trim. But when people burn me like this it really sets me back.
i hope you dont mean the bottled cal mag. That kills any organic life! Id use eggshells and epsom salt if you need cal/mag x.x

BUt thanks for the list! I got most of that stuff woot=)
It doesn't slaughter your organic life, it just doesn't really help them out. Calcium Nitrate, Calcium Chloride, Magnesium Nitrate, and Iron EDTA all in just over a 6% dilution rate in water in the bottle, then you dilute that down again in your reservoir. It may not help your beni's grow, it could possibly even set them back, but even synthetic growers use organic life in their reservoirs and still reap the benefit. If you're trying to build a solid herd of life, you should not use synthetics.
Pretty sure it doesnt have anywhere the certified Organic label. I could be wrong but im pretty sure it didnt get the organic ceritifed
It's organic.
Is it possible that this WOS Wild Thailand got heat stress in a mini poly tunnel, both ends of the tunnel are open, I had sprayed them with neem oil and they also got their first feed of biobizz fish mix at about 1/4 strength.
The leaves have curled up at the edges and seem to have shrivelled a little, they have not been over or underwatered.
Apparently they are an original landrace strain so I'm really hoping one of them is a female.
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I would think it was just the shock of having it's first feeding, and a foliar feeding at the same time. Neem does have a NPK too it so it will feed your plant through the leaves. If you sprayed during intense day light hours that could also cause burn and stress as well.
 

fr3d12

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I would think it was just the shock of having it's first feeding, and a foliar feeding at the same time. Neem does have a NPK too it so it will feed your plant through the leaves. If you sprayed during intense day light hours that could also cause burn and stress as well.
It was evening time when I sprayed and although the sun wasn't intense it was still warm, it looks like heat stress with the slight twisting of the leaves.They're fine anyway thankfully.
 

Jozikins

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Fish ferts are the worst! However i smelled the CALMAG just a few minuets ago and kinda likeded it :P
Certain fish ferts can be trouble, you have to be careful what you are buying. Fish Emulsion is made with phosphoric acid to break down the fish, same with certain fish meals, and they reek! Some products are broken down using heat, and you lose a lot of your oils and goodies. Some products are broken down by grinding into liquid called Fish Hydrolysate and then they use an enzyme to keep it from rotting on you. Fish Hydrolysate is an excellent liquid fish fert that is awesome for teas or just straight feedings and your microscopic herd will love it. Hydrolysate doesn't stink as bad, but still smells like low tide. Be careful when selecting your dry fish fertilizers, make sure they are properly taken care of when processed.
It was evening time when I sprayed and although the sun wasn't intense it was still warm, it looks like heat stress with the slight twisting of the leaves.They're fine anyway thankfully.
Well good thing they are fine now. I've had freaky things happen when I feed things for the first time and sprayed the same day. I remember one time I foliar sprayed a DWC plant the same day I gave it fulvic acid for the first time and everything fried. From then on I learned that fulvic acid in DWC is super bad ass and you get crazy growth.
 

Jihad&Sharia

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Certain fish ferts can be trouble, you have to be careful what you are buying. Fish Emulsion is made with phosphoric acid to break down the fish, same with certain fish meals, and they reek! Some products are broken down using heat, and you lose a lot of your oils and goodies. Some products are broken down by grinding into liquid called Fish Hydrolysate and then they use an enzyme to keep it from rotting on you. Fish Hydrolysate is an excellent liquid fish fert that is awesome for teas or just straight feedings and your microscopic herd will love it. Hydrolysate doesn't stink as bad, but still smells like low tide. Be careful when selecting your dry fish fertilizers, make sure they are properly taken care of when processed.

Well good thing they are fine now. I've had freaky things happen when I feed things for the first time and sprayed the same day. I remember one time I foliar sprayed a DWC plant the same day I gave it fulvic acid for the first time and everything fried. From then on I learned that fulvic acid in DWC is super bad ass and you get crazy growth.
Yes sir, good info for people who dont know that for sure! I only buy hdrolystate!
 

fr3d12

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Certain fish ferts can be trouble, you have to be careful what you are buying. Fish Emulsion is made with phosphoric acid to break down the fish, same with certain fish meals, and they reek! Some products are broken down using heat, and you lose a lot of your oils and goodies. Some products are broken down by grinding into liquid called Fish Hydrolysate and then they use an enzyme to keep it from rotting on you. Fish Hydrolysate is an excellent liquid fish fert that is awesome for teas or just straight feedings and your microscopic herd will love it. Hydrolysate doesn't stink as bad, but still smells like low tide. Be careful when selecting your dry fish fertilizers, make sure they are properly taken care of when processed.

Well good thing they are fine now. I've had freaky things happen when I feed things for the first time and sprayed the same day. I remember one time I foliar sprayed a DWC plant the same day I gave it fulvic acid for the first time and everything fried. From then on I learned that fulvic acid in DWC is super bad ass and you get crazy growth.
I use Biobizz fishmix and I have to say the plants love it, it doesn't smell terribly but I still wouldn't like to sleep in the room where it was spilled, it's organic so maybe that has something to do with it not smelling too bad.
The plants still look the same but I know they will be fine, it probably has slowed them for a day or two though.
They didn't take the feeding too well, PPM for the Biobizz, Rhizo and well water was about 300, they burned ever so slightly even though they're on their fourth set of leaves and the cotys are just about gone.
 

Jozikins

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Yes sir, good info for people who dont know that for sure! I only buy hdrolystate!
Hell yeah, hydrolysate for the win!
I use Biobizz fishmix and I have to say the plants love it, it doesn't smell terribly but I still wouldn't like to sleep in the room where it was spilled, it's organic so maybe that has something to do with it not smelling too bad.
The plants still look the same but I know they will be fine, it probably has slowed them for a day or two though.
They didn't take the feeding too well, PPM for the Biobizz, Rhizo and well water was about 300, they burned ever so slightly even though they're on their fourth set of leaves and the cotys are just about gone.
I usually use the Biobizz fishmix, it is hydrolysate, and that's why it doesn't smell as bad. I don't use it indoors anymore because my basement vents into my room, and that shit fucking reeks at night. lol. Some plants are sensitive to nutes, I've had plants in fresh soil that still loved 900ppm or even more, and I've had some that just wanted water and molasses for a long time.
 
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