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figtree

Active Member
jim morrison! you got knowledge?
break it off for us....
lets here some of your tricks of the trade.
 

SmokerOfLightning

Active Member
So if I grow in organic soil (thats soil with no nutes or fertilizers in it, right). Would it be smart for me to put in Perlite (to help drainage) and Dolemite (to help keep soil with a baseline pH). If so, how much Perlite to Organic soil....if you could use pounds to describe it, like 1/3 lb of perlite to every 1lb of soil. same with dolemite.....or do organic soils come with perlite and dolemite. moreover, is dolemite a liquid or a solid, like little balls of dolemite? lay it on me brotha
 
Perelite is a great for filtering i would recommend it. It's also great for the prevention of water loss and soil compaction. Dolomite will increase pH levels, and is also used "veries on growers" who are working with rough muddy or swampy growing conditions.
I dont really go so far as using either im a little bit old fashion and have a different techniques.
 

edwardtheclean

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cool, so i have this outdoor plant, my question is that, some of the trichromes are milky and some are amber, am i supposed to wait till they are all a little amber or what? it looks like it still has some growing to go because some of the visible hairs are real white still, yet some are red, does this make any sense to answer?
 

Bluemax

Active Member
yeh its fine,as long as you got a microscope to look at em your all good,even if all the hairs are white,after you harvest,they go red/brown anyway

as long as all the trichs are real milky and a few amber,your good to go if you want,always good to wait a while longer than you think at first
 

edwardtheclean

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cool , i am being very patient, i have no problem waiting, i plan on curing for a while, i just dont want a stoned high becasue this stuff looks and smells great,
 

edwardtheclean

Well-Known Member
yea i looked with my microscope, i looked at a leave and not a bud, is that ok or the same???? i noticed with my microscope that some are amber on the end and some are still real clear
 

figtree

Active Member
hey is there such a thing as too much cloraphyl?
can cloraphyl be added like a nutrient? foliar?
if i had access to some would it help the plant since it wont have to work as hard produce it?

just a couple thoughts i had...
 
It all depends on how dense your buds are?
are there still white hairs growing?
the amber color will give you that couch lock effect
if there is very little just wait until your buds are nice sticky and thick because really that is
what you are waiting for and growing for and it WILL happen just be PATIENT my friend its worth the wait.
if you have a fluffy strain that's a different story your bud should be covered thc or that milky look no white hairs
or very little should be visible.
 
about the nutrients listen im gonna give you my secret go into your local hardware or hydro shop and ask for fish emulsion add 1 tablespoon to a gallon don't use any other kind of nutrients no grow big nothing its way cheaper its organic and will make your buds smell lovely and grow fat as fuck! many people will say this is bs but i have insane looking buds the best i have ever had. ive used a lot of different nutrients but fish emulsion tops the cake
 
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