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Ah man, I bet you get some wild results with all of that stuff . Most of that I can’t get in the uk . The recharge I can get but they charge nearly £60 for 8oz of it .We mix it all together and let it 'cook' for a week, 2 is better before planting.
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Sticky Icky
Sticky Icky-Enzyme Blend
Sticky Icky supplements your soil’s naturally produced enzymes, to give you a shortcut and a boost to radical oil and resin production.—including enzymes that “stress” your plants, sending them into oil-producing hyperdrive. This doesn’t hurt the plant...or your pocketbook, for that matter!dakine420.com
Recharge
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Earth Dust
Earth Dust Natural Dry Plant Nutrients for Living Soil – The Green Sunshine Company
Our Earth Dust all-natural organic plant nutrients are the perfect supplements for your plants to provide them with the nutrients they need to grow.thegreensunshineco.com
We do not put the Sticky in, my mistake, we water that in after flipping to flower.Ah man, I bet you get some wild results with all of that stuff . Most of that I can’t get in the uk . The recharge I can get but they charge nearly £60 for 8oz of it .
Ah man, I bet you get some wild results with all of that stuff . Most of that I can’t get in the uk . The recharge I can get but they charge nearly £60 for 8oz of it
yea the dr earth and the recharge I think I can get . I will have to check it out . I’m hoping to learn how to mix my own ratios of organics for veg and bloom etc ,in time to come,once Iv learned all I need to learn of course with organic growing and living soils .We do not put the Sticky in, my mistake, we water that in after flipping to flower.
BioBizz is pretty much the same thing as Recharge, and I think its called "Dr. Earth" you would add also.
You can get good bacteria lots of places. Mix all that and it just grows. It's not a super fast grow, but steady and no issues.
Ah yes rapid growth with co2 , Iv seen some pretty awesome home made Co2 kits online that run on yeast ,sugar etc ,they then feed that co2 to the back of their fans with pipe and air stone and blow it all over the plants, I did try the inhale co2 bags ,but they turned out to be garbage to be fair . And the tanks are quite expensive , I think when I get to the co2 upgrade ,I will make my own .Once you get living soil down, the next step (for us) is sealing your grow area air tight and adding CO2.
We are in the process of moving and not wanting to build anything else until we get where we are going.
Then we will have a pair of 4x4's with a shared lung and A/C with CO2. Crazy growth that way.
Yeah, I have not done much research on how best to implement it yet, but we have time. We won't be ready for it until summer of next year.Ah yes rapid growth with co2 , Iv seen some pretty awesome home made Co2 kits online that run on yeast ,sugar etc ,they then feed that co2 to the back of their fans with pipe and air stone and blow it all over the plants, I did try the inhale co2 bags ,but they turned out to be garbage to be fair . And the tanks are quite expensive , I think when I get to the co2 upgrade ,I will make my own .
Once you get living soil down, the next step (for us) is sealing your grow area air tight and adding CO2.
We are in the process of moving and not wanting to build anything else until we get where we are going.
Then we will have a pair of 4x4's with a shared lung and A/C with CO2. Crazy growth that
Once you get living soil down, the next step (for us) is sealing your grow area air tight and adding CO2.
We are in the process of moving and not wanting to build anything else until we get where we are going.
Then we will have a pair of 4x4's with a shared lung and A/C with CO2. Crazy growth that way.
Which co2 method wOnce you get living soil down, the next step (for us) is sealing your grow area air tight and adding CO2.
We are in the process of moving and not wanting to build anything else until we get where we are going.
Then we will have a pair of 4x4's with a shared lung and A/C with CO2. Crazy growth that way.
check out this , it’s the cheapest method ,I think all you have to do each week is add a small amount of sugar and yeast . You can also run the co2 pipe from the generator through a bottle of water so you can see when the bubbles are dying down ,to then replenish ,also then like I mentioned before connect to the back of a fan to then blow it over the plants. Other options are just to expensive Iv found. You can also get a co2 metre in the tent then to see how much co2 is being generated,and slow it down or increase ,as needed .Yeah, I have not done much research on how best to implement it yet, but we have time. We won't be ready for it until summer of next year.
Yeah ,there are many videos online of different ways of doing it ,but it’s definitely the route I’m going to take ,when I get round to it.That is a perfect setup for what I have in mind.
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