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Cali blues night night
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They is a regular pack of dem twankeeeeesHeyyy there twins!
She’s lookin good brother!
Too much nitrogen but you made it. So what are you feeding them?Cali blues night night View attachment 2281587View attachment 2281588
Never gave it any nitrogen. I am in organic build a soil, I did use worm castings. The only I feed I gave it was this.Too much nitrogen but you made it. So what are you feeding them?
All the same shit across the board? Do you cater? It happens, so I’m hoping we can dial that In some on the count of the one I’m growing atm.
I could ko someone with that main….
I am sorry to bore you!!!!!!!!!!Well DAMNNNNNN I’m bored![]()
i love the color..... Very Nice...
Yes… but back to bored after I hit send…I am sorry to bore you!!!!!!!!!!
Are you feeling less bored??
I know cap said high nitrogen, I agree, I see you’re using build a soil amendments, im pretty far behind the come up but what was your total inputs for the grow?Cali blues night night View attachment 2281587View attachment 2281588
I dunno but my old neighbor was the head of the horticulture dept at our local collage, apparently that allowed him to order… THE poppiesKinda funny how that BAS bag has Weed and Poppies on it. Like we just a bunch of druggies or what? Lmaoooo
There’s sunflowers on it too. I don’t work for them, I see your point.Kinda funny how that BAS bag has Weed and Poppies on it. Like we just a bunch of druggies or what? Lmaoooo
I used their 3.0 water only and added some Epsom salt during veg. I gave them tap water otherwise. I didn’t keep it wet like everyone else with organic. Wet dry cycle is how it’s worked out.I know cap said high nitrogen, I agree, I see you’re using build a soil amendments, im pretty far behind the come up but what was your total inputs for the grow?
Soil type
Amendments
Anything additional you used during the grow
I’m starting to really get into the living soil and have a few I’ve mixed up and am using but I’d like to know what caused the major clawing she’s showing
Hmm that’s odd.. yeah the no drybacks I’m against as well, I’m in all organic as well but I do full drybacks just until I see minimal leaf droop then water.I used their 3.0 water only and added some Epsom salt during veg. I gave them tap water otherwise. I didn’t keep it wet like everyone else with organic. Wet dry cycle is how it’s worked out.
I wanted to not fertilize and wanted natural ingredients. I was steered away to the fOx farms and I actually dug them up to put them back in. I know you all are pros but I just like no chemicals.Hmm that’s odd.. yeah the no drybacks I’m against as well, I’m in all organic as well but I do full drybacks just until I see minimal leaf droop then water.
I don’t see drybacks being an issue at all, hmm I’ll check out the 3.0 I’ve been watching him a lot on YouTube following his 10x10 grows (out of boredom lol) people swear by their products, personally I like that he promotes going out and self mixing over buying his own products, encourages people to shop around and find stuff locally, I respect that, I’m leaning more twords the subcool supersoil or the coots blend (both self made)
Was there a specific reason you chose the 3.0 and those amendments? Or first time using them?
They are like 30-35 for the cubic foot on the bas website.Wow I just realized thir prices are through the fuckin roof for the premix shit lol
$50 for 1 cu ft? Does that get blended into soil or is that all you get?
Odd NPK, showing .81% nitrogen by volume, is that total availabe or bio available?
I know when you watch his soil testing. Videos they have 2 separate results, first is normal NPK and what is available upon planting, and other chart shows total volume per element in the soil available to be broken down
There's huge $ in composting if you have the knowledge, ability and facility to produce it. I've considered starting my own composting business but I'll never get that kind of fundingThey are like 30-35 for the cubic foot on the bas website.
You are right and you also have to screen where the material comes from. You don’t want chemicals.There's huge $ in composting if you have the knowledge, ability and facility to produce it. I've considered starting my own composting business but I'll never get that kind of funding![]()