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*~Growing OrganicK with Comfortably KronicK 101~*

I was thinking of using them like fuzzy dice on the back bumper of a garbage truck..... I threw them out. The stress went with them. Yea I think it’s time to go digital any tips on what make n model ect
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*~Growing OrganicK with Comfortably KronicK 101~*

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Yea I think it’s time to go digital any tips on what make n model ect
Sorry. Missed this. We use these, but any decent digital should do.
Get them at Harbor Feight, Walmart, and many other places online.
 

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We both have been growing most of our lives. I was raised on a farm/ranch and she did guerilla grows waaay back when.
Now, we have transitioned to indoor growing. It's different. The biggest thing was learning how lighting actually works so we know what we are giving them.
That was tough. Our first indoor grow was a nightmare, but we completed it and the smoke was great, there just wasn't much of it.
We figured out the lights and we've been kickin since.
sry im not laughing at you but the fact that you called me Junior πŸ˜† 🍻
 
Not alot of growers do this, but you are on the dot with your watering tactic. However, as far as i know from the person who i learned from is that you also need to give the last watering to the middle which is the higher area. This will push the soil down and you can latterly see the plant fall into the hole. If memory serves me correctly, This creates a air compression inside the soil for the roots to have enough air pockets.
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What we have found is that as the MBEs convert the soil, it is eaten by the plant and the soil caves into the newly vacant spots. It's a slow process.
This is exactly why about twice a grow, we do a soak to make sure there are no open dry spots. Then after the soil is slurried to the bottom, we top dress some more to top off the pot again.
 
What we have found is that as the MBEs convert the soil, it is eaten by the plant and the soil caves into the newly vacant spots. It's a slow process.
This is exactly why about twice a grow, we do a soak to make sure there are no open dry spots. Then after the soil is slurried to the bottom, we top dress some more to top off the pot again.
true, and you are also performing a root training which is making the roots to grow further and go on search for all that organic matters.
 
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