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I certainly think sulfur in it's element form should be beneficial.. verses it's more volitiles and acidic sulfate form that is essential to flower... It's always allowing for the plants to sequester it however appropriate and keep 🪲🪲🪲 and fungi in better...
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I certainly think sulfur in it's element form should be beneficial.. verses it's more volitiles and acidic sulfate form that is essential to flower... It's always allowing for the plants to sequester it however appropriate and keep 🪲🪲🪲 and fungi in better check outdoor..

Should be interesting to see how it affects flavor... Sulfur is 🗝️ to the flowering phase... Especially the front end
 
Oh... I see... I was just making a joke.
Todd McCormick said something about people no longer using sulfur burners possibly being why skunk terps "disappeared"... Got some shit fur it. 😉
I just thinking bout burning ? I just can’t keep the clover mites out, their fuckin everywhere here ! Lol I figure a burning regime is the only way?
 
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I just thinking bout burning ? I just can’t keep the clover mites out, their fuckin everywhere here ! Lol I figure a burning regime is the only way?
I personally think it's just a matter of proper cultivator selection for the situation. Nutrition and overall plant health... Driving it past a pathogenic state... Lending healthy things that eliminate or help control the issues at hand from as many directions as possible...

Ie. The health potential is far greater than the damage...

No single solution but a lot of things working in concert...
 
I certainly think sulfur in it's element form should be beneficial.. verses it's more volitiles and acidic sulfate form that is essential to flower... It's always allowing for the plants to sequester it however appropriate and keep 🪲🪲🪲 and fungi in better check outdoor..

Should be interesting to see how it affects flavor... Sulfur is 🗝️ to the flowering phase... Especially the front end
Don't know how the stuff you have would work in a burner... It's the "prills" that are supposed to be used. 🤷
Back in the great PM outbreak of '02, I fucked up a crop using it too far into flower... Shit sparked and crackled.😜
Didn't have PM though. 🤣
None of the stuff in the greenhouses is gonna be smoke, however. 😉
I just thinking bout burning ? I just can’t keep the clover mites out, their fuckin everywhere here ! Lol I figure a burning regime is the only way?
Have you tried the wettable sulfur?... I recently started using that... Ditched the PureCrap1.
I do think the burners give better coverage... Get into every little nook and cranny... But, it's bad for LED diodes... So, only using the burners in the greenhouses and under the old HID's.
 
The real 🗝️ is doing that and not degrading taste or quality...


But I do think it's possible to get into line if you're environment isn't totally out of sync... Ie heat or humidity during late flower for instance...

Environment can't be too much out of line either...
 
The other factors I'd like to investigate regarding various forms of nitrates and fermentation of amino acid and sugar.... Both have great potential for attacking pest while encouraging plant health...

But pH needs to remain stable and in line
 
Lots of ideas and certainly the environment I'm trying to do it is challenging. But practical application is where everything happens...


Back to environment... I think proper cover crops are really good 👍... Plants evolved into groups... Together.... and can make a huge difference I'm cheering for alfalfa right now. And cedar limbs that I can bring in...


Cannabis is a type of highly evolved grass.... That does well in mild highly drainable conditions...


Tons of bugs in these bushes and grass... Hopper and even slugs or snails we're hitting me out of the gate.. but I might need to get more aggressive in control of the hoppers... Don't want to let it grow...
 
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Tons of bugs in these bushes and grass... Hopper and even slugs or snails we're hitting me out of the gate.. but I might need to get more aggressive in control of the hoppers... Don't want to let it grow...
 

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These are also on my radar... And possibly the Coco glucoside. Even the polysorbate seems to have a good effect if it's dialed in correctly...

Either above or below but I don't think anything is going to be healthy to offer later in the cycle... Need to build it inside the plants while gaining weight..


Find a pathway to solubility & pH stable
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Boz getting his hair in a mess. Lol 😆 let me brush you up buddy..


Mice don't get near the food. Damn dog ran out again can't find it. Was going crazy and shaking at the sound of fireworks and the generator I think.. huge cougar up there on the mountain also and several other cats

Hopefully she'll come around again. I've looked high and low. I don't think tying her down will work either. Leashing a dog out here isn't practical

I'm worried 😫 cause things often die in twos
 

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Thank goodness dog found it's way back... Need to get her some treats and teach her to stay around closer and not run off somewhere...

Dumb dog I was worried 😫
 

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The view from where I like to build but have reservations about it's safety and feasible... Lots of big rocks in the stream so I know it is solid but lots of stuff above me still. Probably need to bring up more stone somehow to make it happen...

Not sure if it's possible. Would be sketchy during the meltdown and the wetter time of the season

It's steep incline for sure
 

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Keep in mind, Frankster, That’s the noise of a river running by is incessant. It can get annoying after a period of time and you will be longing for peace and quiet. Rivers and beaches in my opinion are nice places to visit and from a Distance can be soothing but the constant racket can get old.
 
Keep in mind, Frankster, That’s the noise of a river running by is incessant. It can get annoying after a period of time and you will be longing for peace and quiet. Rivers and beaches in my opinion are nice places to visit and from a Distance can be soothing but the constant racket can get old.
It's been good so far... Soothing even although the 🚂🚂🚂 coming through all the time. It's the real racket and the source of the landslide in 2012 imo
 
Temperature 82. Supposed to get 86f today and cool down to high in the 70s all week..
 

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And some damage.. please 🙏 offer up thought


I have seen snails and lots of fliers... And some of the snails and slugs I kill. But looks like mostly Hopper to me...
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Certainly stand tall and engaged with the sulfur... Not a bit of issues... Seems to me like sulfur might have a photosynthesis pathway into the plants and giving mag sulfate is only one of those paths...

All while fucking with mold and pest...

They really need to get the sulfur on them during the next few weeks... Then back it off..
 

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