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LOL! Me too.
I never get frosty buds like these - do you folks find that it's the strain that makes a difference with ice or is it all the grower?
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hi, been doing some experimentation this last 5yrs with Mycorrhizal/Trichodermal fungus preparations(Great White Mycrrhizae etc) in Coco substrate with basic A & B Coco nutes in Fabric pots, the findings are that even though the directions on various Myco/Tricho are to use for a limited amount of time, then when beneficial fungae are established treatment may be discontinued are not really the case, i can see after about 1 week of discontinuing the treatment a definite lowering in vitality of the plants are evident, have found that adding even such a small amount like one fifth of a small teaspoon per 10litres is enough to keep the plant vigor in check, i have grown in organic soils for many years previous but cannot say i had the same good results than using Coco with a constant small dose of Myco/tricho treatment in fabric pots, bottom line is this -
growing in Coco with basic nutes & constant Myco/Tricho treatment in fabric pots will offer, much denser & finer bud structure, much more resinous buds, have found that 2 same type plants grown side by side in soil & Coco a large difference in end product by up to 30% more bud weight per volume with the Coco/Mycco/Trico/fabric pot combination coming out the clear winner, if you want super dank buds try it & see, of course the original strains you choose are important to begin with
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