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Here's your problem. You are literally not following Coots method whatsoever. You're doing transplants? Do you have the instruction manual. There is a feed schedule first of all. 2nd you need a minimum 10g pot in my experience.
Are you utilizing coconut water, MBP, fulvic acid? If you need help i can send you to no till revisited. Its a step by step guide.
Coots mix is for no till. It isn't a good mix for your style.
Okie dokie...enjoy the wall. That Epsom salt is covering the issue up. It's more complicated. It will work temporarily.Yeah, dude, I'm doing all that. Fulvic, TM7 twice a grow, coconut water if I don't have time for a corn SST, aloe, K silicate. I guess I forgot to mention that. I don't use any kind of schedule because my results are always stellar. Good enough for me, anyway, and good enough for anybody who's ever blazed my weed. It always turns out sticky, stinky, smooth and stony.
I've used three gallons and seven gallons in the past no problem. In fact, that's all I've used. It works fine. I've considered no-tills and probably will use that method at some point in the future, but that won't be for a while. Coots mix isn't strictly for no-till. At least it ain't for me. This is the first time I've experienced any sort of issue at all, with the exception of my first grow using his mix, which is when I experienced my first Mg deficiency. A simple epsom salt drench fixed that right up.
Believe me, I've read and read and read all that stuff. I'm aware of those schedules. But I don't like schedules haha! I do things when I think they need to be done and it's always worked out pretty well. And I have a big-ass bag of barley and corn sitting around. It's gonna get used whether or not SST's are "obsolete." They weren't obsolete a few years ago, not too sure why they'd be "obsolete" now.
What's the CEC of a solid root mass yah think?
In the future don't ask for help then tell people you have it all figured out.
Grind the corn and barley and top dress it. Water it in with fulvic acid/aloe/silica. You made an SST.
I don't understand why you wouldn't want info that gives a better success rate. I just wanted to help yah out.But but but but.... I thought SSTs were obsolete! What difference does it make if I sprout seeds, blend them up, add fulvic and K silicate and then drench or if I grind the seeds and top dress with it? It's the same shit, applied differently.
At no time did I say I have it figured out (obviously; why the fuck else would I post this thread?). But thanks for the advice, guy. You're literally the first person who's trolled me at the farm, so.... There's that. I could explain the circumstances behind my current grow, why there's a massive rootball etc, but it's all right here in this thread. Also, I don't respond well to people who come at me with a holier-than-thou attitude, so I'm done with you. I appreciate your taking the time to type your posts, though.
Happy 4th of July, everybody.
I do want to take the time to apologize. I was just trying to help. Do you think I would be mixing 150g of Coots mix today if I only needed 24g to grow 6 plants?
I hope I did accomplish what I set out to accomplish.
I pissed you off hoping you would dive into more research. This is what I end up doing and then I come out with more knowledge.
I want to see you grow buds that feel like someone hit you in the teeth with a Louisville slugger. And you will.
You just have to decide on a super soil grow in a 5g or a Coots mix grow in a 10+.
I really didn't mean harm and didn't mean to come off holier than thou.
No till is a passion and I understand that Coots mix relies on humus, microherds and other cultures in the soil food web that drive the system. These cultures take time to develop.
AssVery beautiful. Well what can I say? You have me at a loss. I'll go tell all the no till gardeners to throw out their 6x3 beds and grab some 3g pots.
I apologize but your thread started saying you were water only then you were following the recipe loosely and at this point I don't know what you're doing.
Some people rely on this for medicine. I don't want people to think you can run Coots mix in a 3g with no problems. If you actually do then you're an astounding gardener who defies the laws of soil solution chemistry and CEC.
I have worked with Coots mix bro. I have made hundreds of gallons and I am about to make 100 more. I know better. You're giving people a false sense of security.
Believe me 9 times out of 10 your problem is caused by your roots running out of soil.
awesome. with this plant you may want to work out a little food in the water if there is very little dirt. something you'll have to decide. basically I'm wondering if theres very little food and dirt left. you could add small epsom regularly and maybe a basic whole food you use or maybe even just see if you can add some hot mix to topdress with. you know well enough to decide this imo just might be something to watch for. this is almost a cool experiment for both the cut and the soil mix.So I watered with Epsom salts this morning, @xenon730 I'll post pics in a few days. Hopefully, the plants will be looking significantly better. Thanks again for the advice, I appreciate it.
awesome. with this plant you may want to work out a little food in the water if there is very little dirt. something you'll have to decide. basically I'm wondering if theres very little food and dirt left. you could add small epsom regularly and maybe a basic whole food you use or maybe even just see if you can add some hot mix to topdress with. you know well enough to decide this imo just might be something to watch for. this is almost a cool experiment for both the cut and the soil mix.
and I've actually never smoked cluster funk yet. that was 10 seeds gifted to me and i have 1 ling away and am just going to finish them now. definitely love the genetic profile though and definitely excited to get to the end. i actually have kind of high hopes for one of the males here. noticeably vigorous, noticeably stinky and oily in veg, and is now flowering quick so far. more hype for males than females currently. I'm actually following your grow from genetic interest that's where i thought i saw you hate calmag lol. but that's not relevant to how you garden anyways.
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