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  1. A. Muse

    Rhizosphere . Signal . Rhizobium . Agrobacterium . Quorum-sensing . Plant Hormones . Plantbacteria I

    Also followed the link to MycoGrow re: fungi - http://www.fungi.com/product-detail/product/mycogrow-soluble-1-lb.html
  2. A. Muse

    Rhizosphere . Signal . Rhizobium . Agrobacterium . Quorum-sensing . Plant Hormones . Plantbacteria I

    Thanks for sharing. I've been an in-frequent visitor to this site but the knowledge has brought me back. And I also try to contribute when my knowledge base allows me. Researched your comments and found some permies.com...
  3. A. Muse

    Rhizosphere . Signal . Rhizobium . Agrobacterium . Quorum-sensing . Plant Hormones . Plantbacteria I

    Elemental mobilisation & setting the table for your brew? Care to tell us more? Specifically interested in how to cultivate/attract and inoculate cannabis-specific Rhyzobia.
  4. A. Muse

    Co2 generator for large greenhouse

    What BoCo said^^^. Workshop-style heaters often have heat exchangers and fans to distribute the 'exhaust' heat. Modified so that an outside air source is drawn across the exchanger and then exhausted outside your room, the exchanger/fan can be used to vent the heat created by the burners. The...
  5. A. Muse

    Best Brand Coco Coir

    Thx bd, that's some good intel. Smaller piece sizes would help speed things up considerably. Bandsaw FTW!
  6. A. Muse

    Colloidal Soft Rock Phosphate?

    Haven't had time to digest all the new info., but thought I'd post something I found that might help clarify this. Reams is mentioned and it seems to expand on the ideas from the .pdf you linked. N, Ca, P deficiencies masking themselves as lack of Mg, and how to make them all available...
  7. A. Muse

    Best Brand Coco Coir

    True North Soil Block doesn't seem to be in their catalogue any longer, but they have Mulch Block and Cocopeat Block. Also, Home Depot has PlantBest Co.'s BeatsPeat and PeatExceed. Any experience with these others and how they may work with a 50.5*N Swamp Scenario (with Iranian G13)...
  8. A. Muse

    Fermented Plant Extracts and making your own nutrient line

    Willow My notes on Willow (yes, the tree). The main ingredients that affect plant growth are Salicylic acid (a "plant growth regulator") and Rhizocaline (aka "Willow Rooting Substance" a non-auxin, it is still being studied but it works in unison with auxins to aid root development) •...
  9. A. Muse

    Fermented Plant Extracts and making your own nutrient line

    Good stuff y'all. I found and kicked around the super-grow site as well. Tweaker heaven. Sea, everything I've found about triacontanol states that it's water-insoluble. Except where AN contradict themselves later in that same paper and say that it IS water soluble, and that they do a hot...
  10. A. Muse

    Fermented Plant Extracts and making your own nutrient line

    Alfalfa http://www.docstoc.com/docs/47237207/Mother-Earth-Organic-Super-Tea-Grow-Technical-Description-Seaweed-Extract AN's description of their tea. A good read from which most of their recipe can be gleaned, but skirts the triacontanol water solubility point (of course): I don't mean...
  11. A. Muse

    Colloidal Soft Rock Phosphate?

    From that article, it appears as though after inoculation and the initial 14 day battle for supremacy in your soil, you'll be good to go. Phosphorus and all other minerals will be readily available. Seems like it would also counter-act any Sodium in Coco as well.
  12. A. Muse

    Fermented Plant Extracts and making your own nutrient line

    Thanks for the info dextr0. Hadn't seen the subcool recipe before but will take those ideas into consideration. There are some threads about it on here and in other forums. As for the castings, I don't know if they'd ferment so I guess it's experiment time. Good find on the tea brew, but...
  13. A. Muse

    Fermented Plant Extracts and making your own nutrient line

    Some good knowledge being shared here. It's been very enlightening and prompted a good deal of research as I find myself planning some changes for this summer. With regards to the aforementioned plan, it's looking something like this: previous years' bags already in the bush that have been...
  14. A. Muse

    High, neighbors!

    Howdy! Just found this site and it has already helped provide a wealth of information. Cool beans! Looking forward to a long and prosperous relationship with y'all. Muse
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