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nematodes bro for fungus gnat control try anything in the order of this genus. Heterorhabditis indica
Bee keepers use them to combat fungus gnats and other critters in their hives believe it or not!!!!
Here is a great supply house for live nematodes. And yes they work. Since incorporating nematodes I haven't seen a fugus gnat in years. I take that back. I see em in peoples grows that don't use em.!!!!!! :D
https://www.arbico-organics.com/category/beneficial-nematodes
vegged for 8 weeks. Which for commercial guys is way too long. Since I only take care of me and momma and a few friends I can afford longer vegs. Yes AACT's are very much a part of my routine. So in a sense I am not truly water only as the aact is a additive of sorts.What size were the girls and how many weeks into veg were you before flipping them to flower? Do you feed AACTs or any brews or is it water until chop chop?
Heterorhabditis indicaWhich nematode variety have you had the best success with?
they stretched approx. 120 percent when flipped they were on 30 some odd inches or moreWhat size were the girls and how many weeks into veg were you before flipping them to flower? Do you feed AACTs or any brews or is it water until chop chop?
just be sure not to oversaturate. Moist not waterlogged. You can actually drown your roots and the microbes. Delicate balance man. both soil and herd need some mix of air.
Would love to accommodate but my days of 5 gallon pots are all on the old hard drive from the diggz I was in before we bought our home. Hard drive was toast and bought a new puter. Nowadays I only use 3-4 gallon potsI think my ladies were getting drenched and they're large for the 5 gallon container, ill be cutting the veg time in half. Was running from seed so it took them awhile to sex to show. Can you show some of your finished harvests with the 5 gallon pots? I would love to see the work, my ladies are yellow and looks like they're stressing atm :/
I hand feed since in soil. I used to run hydro a lot.Thanks for the inspiration, i'm studying into revising my soil recipe and changing up the ratios. Do you had feed or do you use drippers? Working with a blumat dripper right now and need to adjust it. Looking into picking up some gro-kashi and some em-1. I only grow from seed so veg time takes alwhile for me as well since I enjoy pheno hunting, going to reconfigure the room after this run as well.
All I keep thinking at the end, "Build it and they will come." Nice movie.thought some of my fellow soil baggers would like this...……
All I keep thinking at the end, "Build it and they will come." Nice movie.
Heres some root porn under mulch. Do you guys think a companion plant can create or maintain such humidity in the top soil to promote this kinda of root growth? I just like the soft, top soil so water can move in more freely.
I’m thinking of companion planting with basil next grow. Hear tomato growers like to pair these two to enhance natural flavors. If i go with basil than i may not be able to mulch so maybe a moss like plant or something with many small leaves that crawls on soil that would hold the moisture down or produce moisture thru respiration could replace the mulching next grow.
Im pretty close to 600 acres of hops..
What about peas Smokin..do they put nitrogen into soil after they have finished growing ?
Ive got a few growing in with my plants outside..
You could try Thyme. It has lots of small leaves, has a tendency to spread as it grows, and lots of small leaves. Personally I would be more interested in using clover over basil or thyme. Clover is a legume, and legumes replace Nitrogen in the soil as they grow, whereas most other types of green plants will use nitrogen to grow, depleting the soil of the nitrogen necessary for plants to thrive. Another thing to keep in mind when companion planting is that not all plants like to play together. All plants give off exudates (waste) from their roots, those exudates may benefit or harm other plants in close proximity. While I am pretty sure neither basil nor thyme will negatively effect Cannabis I am not certain about that either. It’s worth it to do a bunch of research on companion planting before you just start putting plants together. While Cannabis exists in its own family of plants, it’s closest relative is hops (humulus lupulus) so it is probably worth taking a look at any companion plants growers are using with them.
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