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TY for the feedback! If I may ask: What strain is that?Top dress and scratch in and water in these got a month to go yet
TY for the feedback! If I may ask: What strain is that?Top dress and scratch in and water in these got a month to go yet
Interesting! New Tech - A Plasma light! Looks like Hospital equipment lol. How do you like it?Top dress and scratch in and water in these got a month to go yet
You burnt that bitch up when it first sprouted. But it is bouncing back.Here's the Afflicted one, today June 25th. It's recovering pretty well. I think it'll make it.
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It works GREAT in flower for terpin and oil production I'd recommend oneInteresting! New Tech - A Plasma light! Looks like Hospital equipment lol. How do you like it?
It works GREAT in flower for terpin and oil production I'd recommend one
Acopolco Gold I'm old school,TY for the feedback! If I may ask: What strain is that?
Acopolco Gold I'm old school,TY for the feedback! If I may ask: What strain is that?
Usually"HOT" soil is Soil that's not completely broke down it's PHYSICALLY HOT to the touch my soil mix is from seed to harvest NO PROBLEMS with burning anything on this end and have had the same mix for awhile but I usually start my beans in rapid rooters and a terririuam on 24 hr cycle with a Nextlight Core about 2 ft above and I ALWAYS use Mycorrhizal fungi at planting I WON'T plant without it!99% of commercial soils are not 'hot'. The companies don't make them that way on purpose because they don't feel like being sued for lost crops.
What people are calling 'hot' is really closer to 'living soil'. what makes it so hot is when oustide nutes are added.
I mix my own Soil the trick is to let it sit a week or so after amending and to make sure your compost is COMPLETELY FINISHED or the safer route worm castings in my opinion but I use both GOOD finished compost and worm castings some of them soils have Chicken shit in it you want HOT use that I myself only use Fish compost Oly MountainAcopolco Gold I'm old school,
Usually"HOT" soil is Soil that's not completely broke down it's PHYSICALLY HOT to the touch my soil mix is from seed to harvest NO PROBLEMS with burning anything on this end and have had the same mix for awhile but I usually start my beans in rapid rooters and a terririuam on 24 hr cycle with a Nextlight Core about 2 ft above and I ALWAYS use Mycorrhizal fungi at planting I WON'T plant without it!
You got that link? I wouldn't mind following this conversation, it's an interest also.No, you have not been led astray. As a matter of fact, there is a discussion concerning enzymes and organics vs non in another thread right now.
Enzymes are very good. Personally, I would grow my own microbes and just add some enzymes from the plant store. I think I saw a recipe for that in here somewhere.
You're doing fine. The biggest two mistakes new growers make is not asking for help and the other is overdoing everything.
Take your time and do some reading here. There is so much good info.
Some threads may look like big arguments, but some of us learn that way and by the time the thread works out, the subject has been clarified one way or another.
Relax and have fun growing with us!
It works GREAT in flower for terpin and oil production I'd recommend one
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I do not recall which thread that was now. Sorry.You got that link? I wouldn't mind following this conversation, it's an interest also.
UPDATE July 7th, 2021MY FIRST ORGANIC GROW [seeds popped 6/13/21, planted 6/14/21]
Four Blue Amnesia Autoflowers. 2 planted in FFOF soil, 2 planted in (Mixed) soil. All four fortified with Humic acid granules, Dr. Earth Flower Girl, and of course a hefty dose of Perlite. Fertilizing with Kelp Meal and Barley Flour, with powdered Aloe Vera gel and Silica Blast > (these two mixed in with every watering). Note the shriveled one on the lower right. It was the slowest of the 3 to sprout. Now it's "cringing", possible because of something in the soil - but I'm going to give it a chance to live. If it dies or languishes, I'll replace it with a Lowryder seed.
Any suggestions, RE: Fertilizing with an Organic Grow? I'm new at this.
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I don't 'flush' my plants. The front right one was Weak as a popped seed, from the beginning. I'm just leaving it alone, to see if it develops. If it fails, 3 is enough for this grow. I had thought about pulling it & replacing it with a different strain when it was only a few days old, but - nahhh.If you decide to give that front right one a flush, perhaps you could obtain some more information to guide the process. checking the ph of the run off and it's ppm. Most everything appears in the old growth, so it's a real judgement call at this point, IMO. But certainly, something is different from the others.
Edit: scrolling back, looks like it really is snapping out of it some, so maybe it really is on the road to recovery after all.
UPDATE July 18th. Blue Amnesia Autoflower (34 days from seed)I don't 'flush' my plants. The front right one was Weak as a popped seed, from the beginning. I'm just leaving it alone, to see if it develops. If it fails, 3 is enough for this grow. I had thought about pulling it & replacing it with a different strain when it was only a few days old, but - nahhh.
UPDATE July 26th (42 days from seed)UPDATE July 18th. Blue Amnesia Autoflower (34 days from seed)
OK here we go. No issues so far. The initial Burn on one (RF) seems to have disappeared and wouldn't you know it: It's outpaced the other three as of today, as far as height and number of buds go. I planted these on June 14th so they're only 34 days old. This is my first Organic grow and I have not fertilized them in weeks...just a taste of Blackstrap Molasses (2 tsp), a dash (1/8th tsp) of powdered Aloe Vera Gel /gallon and 2 ml. of Silica Blast, in the regular (tap) water. I let the tap water sit, open, for 24 hours to allow some of the City Water chlorine etc, to dissipate.
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ON my next grow, I may take these two soils and combine them (Miracle Grow African Violet (right side) and Fox Farm Ocean Forest (left side), I dunno. Maybe.
UPDATE July 26th (42 days from seed)
Well I had to Ad-Lib a pedestal for the two on the Left (in FFOF soil), to somewhat even out the canopy. The two on the Right (in Miracle Gro African Violet soil) are so tall & spindly, they look like a different strain...but no worries there...lotsa bud sites growing on both.
The addition of (2 ml./gal) Silica Blast has resulted in very strong stems. No problem, with support for the buds - as these plants are not known to be heavy Yielders anyway. I am impressed with the speed of these toward maturity - at least so far.
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Bro growing organic takes time u need things to break down in the soil to become bio available try a few more things like azomite,neam meal ,fish meal,bone meal,guano, alfalfa meal,volcanic rock dust,gypsum Dolomites lime,oyster shell flour,blood meal, iv ran organic for over ten years diversity is the key these things good compost sum airasion of your choic pumice/pearlite etc seed it with worms leave to bake for four to eight weeks longer the better turn weekly keep coverd and moist not to moist to keep the good enzymes,bacteria,fungi,worms nematodes Arthropods and all other of nature’s gifts do there things and do this I sware to the canibbis god themselves you will never turn backHi all. I'm doing an Organic Grow of four Blue Amnesia Autos, and right away I ran into a problem. I've bought Kelp Meal, powdered Aloe Vera Gel, and several other things including this ("Organic Barley Flour"). Trouble is, it does not say whether or not it's "Malted", or partially sprouted, prior to Grinding. The difference being, that "Malted" barley releases the desirable enzymes. I do not know, but the way it was explained to me, it makes a world of difference. Does anyone know: If I use this as Top Dressing (along with Kelp meal), will it work? Or will it create a sticky Mess & ruin my Grow?
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