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I know it does replenish nitrogen. Just never had it get that high.So we have three users and three different effects from clover? This is getting interesting!( the variables x3) might make a it a hard case to solve.
Reading this made me think of my plants until up potting. They all seemed to do better once into their new containers and with the “real soil”Only 38 days until we flip to flower!
The way it's going right now, I won't have much of a plant by then or anytime to train
I would not transplant at this point but part of me is thinking about doing it to see if it gets it to take off.
I've had success in the past with transplanting slow growing seedlings or seedlings with issues, seems to kick them into gear shortly after.
Decisions, decisions
YES! I am thinking this every other post from everyone here! Putting little bits of this style and pieces from that style! its really fun the play around with building “the perfect setup” lol! (Perfect setup is completely relative to the individual and their climate/wants and needsExactly what I was saying when we first were discussing having this "contest" about being exposed to many grow styles and how much we'd all learn.
We should do this annually and have a big one with categories for the different grow styles in April/May with actual prizes from sponsors and ask them to judge
38 days.. I got this.Only 38 days until we flip to flower!
The way it's going right now, I won't have much of a plant by then or anytime to train
I would not transplant at this point but part of me is thinking about doing it to see if it gets it to take off.
I've had success in the past with transplanting slow growing seedlings or seedlings with issues, seems to kick them into gear shortly after.
Decisions, decisions
I agree slow seedlings (once established but just slow) tend to rocket once they find more root space, im thinking I’m gunna up pot within the next 3 days to a 1/2 gallon pot or something maybe a Gaia pot 2l then I’ll move her to the final pot in another 2 weeks so she can stretch her feet into the gallon pot, we’ll seeOnly 38 days until we flip to flower!
The way it's going right now, I won't have much of a plant by then or anytime to train
I would not transplant at this point but part of me is thinking about doing it to see if it gets it to take off.
I've had success in the past with transplanting slow growing seedlings or seedlings with issues, seems to kick them into gear shortly after.
Decisions, decisions
Dude I wanted to the clone the GMOxOkie that Newty gave me!38 days.. I got this.
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Short and stout.
I guess this will be a reveg-the-stump-after-harvest challenge as well. I wanted a clone
I'm trying to decide whether to put her in my final pot or to transplant into something smaller then transplant again.Reading this made me think of my plants until up potting. They all seemed to do better once into their new containers and with the “real soil”! The root systems on my plants in the solos and even the one gallons that chilled for a while, were not stellar! Mediocre AT BEST! Not even that really! . So im thinking youre on to something and im with you! I just gave the GMOxOkie some more Great White and a couple diluted drops of kelp, going to let her ride for a few and then she’ll go into to gallon bag with her “real soil” other than that im feeling good about it for now : ) either way im REALLY excited to have some fire smoke at the end of this run! (Granted things go well).
How’s your new kitty? Ours are freaking spazoids but like to cuddle and are coming out of there “weird found under the house with a feral mother” phase lol! I think this one is Zelda lol! We have Zelda, Tank, Weasley, Toothless, and CreatureView attachment 2253499
Make fpj out of the aloe and feed it to your plant.I'm trying to decide whether to put her in my final pot or to transplant into something smaller then transplant again.
I really want to get it into that Pro-Mix HP, never used it so excited to see what it does.
Only small pots I have available are 3 quart pots, I got a bunch of them for $1 each at Dollar General. I figure if I'm going to put it in a 3 quart pot, I might as well put it in the final pot.
I do have this Aloe in a 1.3 quart pot. I was trying to get it root bound so it would make babies. There's a couple babies popping up so I think I'm going to transplant the Aloe into one of the 3 quart pots and use the 1.3 quart for my seedling.
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Our new kitten is a psycho, running all over and climbing everything. She will finally settle down and take a nap, for literally 30 seconds and her energy is restored and back flying all over the place
She enjoys smacking our dogs noses as well lol
I've heard of using Aloe for Cannabis, never personally looked into it.Make fpj out of the aloe and feed it to your plant.
It would be pretty cool if we could get it organized to where we all grow the same bean, and see the the differences in end product using various methods.Exactly what I was saying when we first were discussing having this "contest" about being exposed to many grow styles and how much we'd all learn.
We should do this annually and have a big one with categories for the different grow styles in April/May with actual prizes from sponsors and ask them to judge
The little sprout that could.38 days.. I got this.
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Short and stout.
I guess this will be a reveg-the-stump-after-harvest challenge as well. I wanted a clone
Fermented plant juice?Make fpj out of the aloe and feed it to your plant.
YesFermented plant juice?
Chop up the aloe. Weigh it. Add equal weight brown sugar. Put in a jar cover it with a paper towel. Wait about a week it will start making bubbles. Sift it and put it in the fridge. Use 1000:1 ratio with water.I've heard of using Aloe for Cannabis, never personally looked into it.
How do you make fermented plant juice and how do you feed?
If you dont think it could be to detrimental to the end outcome this could be a great opportunity to test that out.I'm trying to decide whether to put her in my final pot or to transplant into something smaller then transplant again.
I really want to get it into that Pro-Mix HP, never used it so excited to see what it does.
Only small pots I have available are 3 quart pots, I got a bunch of them for $1 each at Dollar General. I figure if I'm going to put it in a 3 quart pot, I might as well put it in the final pot.
I do have this Aloe in a 1.3 quart pot. I was trying to get it root bound so it would make babies. There's a couple babies popping up so I think I'm going to transplant the Aloe into one of the 3 quart pots and use the 1.3 quart for my seedling.
View attachment 2253569
Our new kitten is a psycho, running all over and climbing everything. She will finally settle down and take a nap, for literally 30 seconds and her energy is restored and back flying all over the place
She enjoys smacking our dogs noses as well lol
Thanks Farmer
Thanks for sharing! So is this stuff super strong and will burn plants? Im going to say obviously by the ratio, but I really dont know.Use 1000:1 ratio with water.
No it’s not hot like that. The 1000:1 ratio is kind of standard for knf.Thanks for sharing! So is this stuff super strong and will burn plants? Im going to say obviously by the ratio, but I really dont know.
Potassium nitrogen fermentation?No it’s not hot like that. The 1000:1 ratio is kind of standard for knf.
I'll have to try it out, thanks!Chop up the aloe. Weigh it. Add equal weight brown sugar. Put in a jar cover it with a paper towel. Wait about a week it will start making bubbles. Sift it and put it in the fridge. Use 1000:1 ratio with water.
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