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Holy shit...new soil mix? Moringa leaves and MBP. Done.
That's why I gave up on trying to figure out how you would use it lol. I wouldn't lose kelp or neem. Maybe just top dress it lightly with your monthly kelp/neem top dress.I haven't used coconut water in a good moment.
Haha I'm thinking cold press on one and mulch on the otherThat's why I gave up on trying to figure out how you would use it lol. I wouldn't lose kelp or neem. Maybe just top dress it lightly with your monthly kelp/neem top dress.
SureHey man would you want to do some joint write ups? I was going to put information together for neem oil. I hear it all the time. Neem doesn't work. We need to help people understand how to make neem effective.
I think so.Do you have MS WORD? I was going to use that to write it so you can edit. Your information is priceless because you have more hands on experience. I was listening to microbeman last night and how the idea of indoor no till came about. Those guys are legends. "Why can't we bring the outdoors indoors?" I love it.
IMO, I'd start training them young.@brazel
I wanted to address the training question. This is where I train. I would rather the plant flourish unmolested until maturity. I feel at this point hormonal shifts are carried out more efficiently and stunted growth doesn't come into play. Heres how i train. I add these as needed. Makeshift tomatoe cages.View attachment 764735
I install more as I see fit. But shit bro look at that lateral growth kicking in. Coconut water is pushed hard during stretch. Makes this lowers want to go fast Ricky Bobby style
Yah I see your logic. As plants develop and mature doesn't stress responses become more elementary. I figured they have established and better equipped for any other stresses. As you said that I think this and opinion. I will test it both ways. On my next run I will start training at a younger ageIMO, I'd start training them young.
Tie the main stem down.
More flex when they young, plus they learn. I actually think it's the exact opposite... hormonal shifts are carried out more efficiently cause they are young and learning. Stunted would be more prone when they older cause it's a sudden change. You want them to start growing them side branches so they don't play catch up later.
I can't think of one example where training is best done when you're older. I'm sure there is one though.
This is just my opinion and a different perspective.
Damn they look good!
Cheers
Thanks Master P. We don't want runoff in organics. Contrary to what primordial sea would like you to believe microbes eat sodium and ammonia. They shit it out in the form of ammonium. Nitrogen is then introduced by nitrogen fixing bacteria. Ammonium nitrite is created. Finally the microbes deconstruct this down to ammonium nitrate.Looking good bro. Where does your runoff water go? Or do you have any?
Well I forgot he was doin that RKS line. Definitely getting that!I got the RKS collection waiting. Word is he might release the single cross in 2018. RKS x Guadalajara. He did the NL5 Haze this year.
Thanks Master P. We don't want runoff in organics. Contrary to what primordial sea would like you to believe microbes eat sodium and ammonia. They shit it out in the form of ammonium. Nitrogen is then introduced by nitrogen fixing bacteria. Ammonium nitrite is created. Finally the microbes deconstruct this down to ammonium nitrate.
Salt including sodium is a non-issue if you understand your soil. I know my soil now. We're friends. Right now my soil is saying "I have what I need. Let me go to work!"
Do you have MS WORD? I was going to use that to write it so you can edit. Your information is priceless because you have more hands on experience. I was listening to microbeman last night and how the idea of indoor no till came about. Those guys are legends. "Why can't we bring the outdoors indoors?" I love it.
Hehe you will cry. My bed probably uses 5-10 gallons a week. I can get into the reason my bed doesn't use much water but it would take a while. Humus, mulch, microbes, etc.Cool, how much water do you use?