Journey Into The Birth And Grow Into White Blaze

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Yeah yours is a beast for sure! I'll try to do better next year, but my space is pretty limited. I'll be happy with whatever I get and hopefully find a pheno I like. Then it's indoor grow time! :cool:

Indoor ROCKS, if you are going to go with chemical nutes, I suggest the lucas formula with floralicious+ and a ripener(koolbloom,terpinator, kushie kush) I'm looking at a pound on one indoor plant under 600 watts and 4 bottles. super cheap and effective as well as simple as pie
 
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Thats too many nutes

Hehe! to each their own, but, I've seen people pull 5 lbs in a 4x8 with this method, until I see similar results for the same price(under 100 bucks) I aint changing a thing! hehe, people pull zip sized colas with this method. it is hard to beat this method in matters of efficiency for the price.
 
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Its not about how tall it gets... its about how fat hahaha
me too ,love them fat bottom girls,,mama wanted to hurry and get these beans in dirt,,told me just let them go after i told her not enough time,,so she peaked in the tent day before yesterday and said damn them things stretched 8in in a week,,i turned and looked at her and said why the hell didnt you say something earlier ,i could have trained them,,she giggled i dont grow ,you do,,old hen ,now im stuck with what will probally be 5ft tall olive oil legged plants and no buds,lmao oh well what can i say lol
 
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this what I mean when I mention the nodal spaces of 1-3 inches is getting filled to look like it may have some decently long colas, she was a pretty lanky bish

for shits and giggles im posting more bud porn! this is the girl that is on week 4 as of today.
 
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@Ecompost ya im stumped again,what role does the broken clay pottery play in the tera preda,,is it to stop erosion,and really im not understanding why char cooked without oxygen versus regluar char from a fire pit would make any difrence,,looking at the microscopic layer of char is the same a volcanic lava rock,,wouldnt it do the same thing grabbing and holding the nutrients and also holding the microbes?long question i know ,but told you i was stumped lmao ahhahah
yes, so char is really organic matter cooked by its own gases, like putting a chicken in the oven, versus putting it on the grill, The super heated wood gases explode and create a network of channels and fissures in to which all the microbes can hide, and plant roots can grow. Char boost the soil CEC, it can hold on to nutrients, and of course the bacteria etc all help this process. Think of Char as a termite mound in terms of how it regulates temps by many tunnels and vents, which equalize the variation.
No volcanic rock or plutnoic rock and char are quite different. one is mineral rock, metal and so on which has been crystallized, the other is low mineral, carbon matter, usually plants like trees, which having sequestered carbon during growth, can now be exploited by removing the bulk of the VM%.
Biochar and charcoal-fuel differ mainly in volatile material content (VM%) and absorption capacity.
 
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plants are up-regulated, modified, improved by microbes, just as humans are too buddy. We treat our plants to pH care, we dont give a shit or even know what the ph of our dinner is. i find this odd.
Did you know, washing your vegetables, washes off the B12 that is only there because of the shit of insects. Washing organic food is not necessary, so most organically grown veg matter is covered in B12. this busts another argument for meat consumption. where does the B12 in steak come from? unwashed grasses, leaf matter etc, eg the very same insect shit
Yep, that or at least here in the States they artificially inject the animals with B12.... IMHO best just to eat your fruit and veggies. ;)
 
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yes, so char is really organic matter cooked by its own gases, like putting a chicken in the oven, versus putting it on the grill, The super heated wood gases explode and create a network of channels and fissures in to which all the microbes can hide, and plant roots can grow. Char boost the soil CEC, it can hold on to nutrients, and of course the bacteria etc all help this process. Think of Char as a termite mound in terms of how it regulates temps by many tunnels and vents, which equalize the variation.
No volcanic rock or plutnoic rock and char are quite different. one is mineral rock, metal and so on which has been crystallized, the other is low mineral, carbon matter, usually plants like trees, which having sequestered carbon during growth, can now be exploited by removing the bulk of the VM%.
Biochar and charcoal-fuel differ mainly in volatile material content (VM%) and absorption capacity.
i got to get me a 55 and 30 gal barrels,,make it myself,,was looking at it on amazon,,shit there crazy and you dont know what you get,,hell i got all kinds of fuel around here,ceder,oak and brush,,as close to city im sure i can find some place to get more if needed,,i just hope i dont get a negative effect from not charging that 20lbs first,,but im gonna have to increase that pile by double to do all i need to cover in garden and mamas garden ,it will get charged first,,so with that and the little ive already done it should be alright,im just asuming the clay pots they used back then was for erosion issues,,i dont have that problem gardening on rocks,lol my plan is equal parts of char ,compost and garden soil,,ya got a lot more to do,just hope i can get it done were it can cook in over winter and be ready for a fresh start in spring,lol
 
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