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Yea that shit got me too! LolFucker just made me choke on my pizza :cry:
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Yea that shit got me too! LolFucker just made me choke on my pizza :cry:
1st day of 12/12 gonna feed the ladies
15 gallons tap water
15ml bio veg
15ml of kamino
30 gr BBM
50 drops of hydrate
Brewed for 24 hrs
Nice looking setup bro, always have a killer looking grow going.1st day of 12/12 gonna feed the ladies
15 gallons tap water
15ml bio veg
15ml of kamino
30 gr BBM
50 drops of hydrate
Brewed for 24 hrs
Her name is peekachu lol but wasn't name after Pokémon. Actually named after an Indian doll my wife had a while ago. She's 8 yes old now.I saw the Gepetto in the what are you smoking thread, who's the other guy lol
now we rockin, go man go.....very nice bro ~1st day of 12/12 gonna feed the ladies
15 gallons tap water
15ml bio veg
15ml of kamino
30 gr BBM
50 drops of hydrate
Brewed for 24 hrs
love how you got this set up too, sweet1st day of 12/12 gonna feed the ladies
15 gallons tap water
15ml bio veg
15ml of kamino
30 gr BBM
50 drops of hydrate
Brewed for 24 hrs
yes, dont forget if you cant check, you wont know....Hello all. Just drop a myco bomb in Motos room. Stay warm!
Great source of info, one of the best I have seen
http://mycorrhizas.info/
A Complete How-To: On-farm AM fungus inoculum production
http://rodaleinstitute.org/a-complete-how-to-on-farm-am-fungus-inoculum-production/
Quick and easy guide to AM fungus inoculum
http://rodaleinstitute.org/quick-and-easy-guide-on-farm-am-fungus-inoculum-production/
Nice :)Some BOX myco grown plants :)
Her name is peekachu lol but wasn't name after Pokémon. Actually named after an Indian doll my wife had a while ago. She's 8 yes old now.
hell ya bro....Some BOX myco grown plants :)
bang on mate,getting ones head around this is worth time, its a great post and people should understand it if they can, if not ask questions.So I posted this in a thread last week but not sure how many of you all venture around the site and checked it out but I find this very interesting and helped me bridge some of the understanding of plants. I didn't say it wasnt a mind fuck though.
Antagonistic nutrients have a negative effect on the uptake of other nutrients. Possibly you have seen that an excess of Phosphorus (P) creates an imbalance with Iron (Fe) and Zinc (Zn)?
Some nutrients do the opposite and their presence has a positive effect on the uptake of other nutrients. These are called Stimulant Nutrients and an example of this is would be when increasing the nitrogen (N) availability to the plant, it will allow the plant to take in more magnesium (Mg) and up the demand for it. To show this we have the Mulder Chart.
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So this chart shows how an excess in Potassium can help free up Mn and Fe but it decreases the availability of Ca, Mg, P, B and N and potentially give you deficiencies as a result even though it is still present in the soil.
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I'd say they look happy!Some BOX myco grown plants :)
I tried to but I quickly realized I'm not there yet lolSo I posted this in a thread last week but not sure how many of you all venture around the site and checked it out but I find this very interesting and helped me bridge some of the understanding of plants. I didn't say it wasnt a mind fuck though.
Antagonistic nutrients have a negative effect on the uptake of other nutrients. Possibly you have seen that an excess of Phosphorus (P) creates an imbalance with Iron (Fe) and Zinc (Zn)?
Some nutrients do the opposite and their presence has a positive effect on the uptake of other nutrients. These are called Stimulant Nutrients and an example of this is would be when increasing the nitrogen (N) availability to the plant, it will allow the plant to take in more magnesium (Mg) and up the demand for it. To show this we have the Mulder Chart.
View attachment 652811
So this chart shows how an excess in Potassium can help free up Mn and Fe but it decreases the availability of Ca, Mg, P, B and N and potentially give you deficiencies as a result even though it is still present in the soil.
View attachment 652812