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Really ??? This seems to good to be true ?? Does it actually work ?I did the sand for years until i found Mosquito Bits. Has a fungi that eats the larva. Just follow the instructions on the back for fungus gnats. Hit it twice at the beginning of the grow and you'll never see them again.
Ingredients :
Bacillus Thuringiensis Subspecies Isrealensis Primary Powder Aedes
Nice beginning of week 4 ..they looking good then nice n chunky. My bb#3 stretched about 16 inch's and grew amazing amounts of shoots in 19 days,it appears to be slowing down now thank God cuz I got the mother in a 6.5 gallon pot,I and I vegged her for 2 months! I was afraid she was gonna get too big lol. The bb#3 mother is def rootbound, I tried to mix a top dress in yesterday and the roots are all over the surface just under the sand, does pot bound mean bad news ? Should I worry bout my girls ?The beginning of week 4 of flower home grown cannabis company cherry pie, 2 grape slurpees don't know breeder and 1 Chemdog don't know the breeder. These things just keep stretching. The grape slurpee is suppose to be indica and it is stretched almost 200% so far. If I move the light it would stretch to it. I am hoping it finishes like it started smooth and nice, but the big one on the back is already looking root bond.
Really ??? This seems to good to be true ?? Does it actually work ?
Not necessarily just means you have to watch them, but if it gets root bound you can have problems with lock out deficiencies. I started this season with 5 gal and should have doubled itNice beginning of week 4 ..they looking good then nice n chunky. My bb#3 stretched about 16 inch's and grew amazing amounts of shoots in 19 days,it appears to be slowing down now thank God cuz I got the mother in a 6.5 gallon pot,I and I vegged her for 2 months! I was afraid she was gonna get too big lol. The bb#3 mother is def rootbound, I tried to mix a top dress in yesterday and the roots are all over the surface just under the sand, does pot bound mean bad news ? Should I worry bout my girls ?
Lol I use that with the Mosquito Bits. Its mainly used to target foliar pests as many soil dwelling pests have developed a natural resistance to it. All it takes is 1 moth to get in a tent when your on a week long vacation and you com back to skeletons.Here is some awesome information for you homie.
Yessir I gotta try this stuff,build a soil is legendary for their organic gains and decent prices. I trust this dude fr he knows his stuff. I am a big organic fan, soil biome building is my number#1 goal with all planting I do. If I can get a robust soil biome and root system in my 2 month vegg process then when I start my flowering using a small amount of nutes as well as soil amendments I have a plant with a built in safety filter and a massive root system to support the stretch and the flowers that will EXPLODE once I start my boosting thanks for this info I def need to add this ASAPHere is some awesome information for you homie.
Yea I been researching composting, soil is just too expensive but with composting I can reuse my soil as well as create my own,but the issue is space and time ...if I start a compost with this runs dirt I'll be able to use it next yearNot necessarily just means you have to watch them, but if it gets root bound you can have problems with lock out deficiencies. I started this season with 5 gal and should have doubled it
It is a learning process. Want to go no till next year with super soil from build a soil but shit is too expensive. So I might mix my own.
Also I've been considering a worm bin aswell ,this would really kick off self sustainability for sure. You got any do it yourself things you do ???Here is some awesome information for you homie.
OK I just looked into this and your right bro it looks amazing from what I've read it attacks most larvae in and on soil up to 3 or 4 inch's!!! That's impressive,thanks for the info my man fr. How's your grow doing ? Hopefully you got it all going smooth ? What are you running rn ?Lol I use that with the Mosquito Bits. Its mainly used to target foliar pests as many soil dwelling pests have developed a natural resistance to it. All it takes is 1 moth to get in a tent when your on a week long vacation and you com back to skeletons.
O yeah man! I got my worm bins , 2 30 gallon tots to be exact , I am slowly building it up , so I can start my worm business. The Grey one was started a year and half ago. 4 months ago I started the red one. I am about to add predator insects to the castings to keep down the fungi knats and make sure I don't develop any bad pests.Also I've been considering a worm bin aswell ,this would really kick off self sustainability for sure. You got any do it yourself things you do ???
LMAO!!!Thats watsup, I'm on the same page bro.... It looks easy to do,low space requirement,low maintenance maybe ?? but What goes into the maintenance of say 1 worm bin big enough to provide castings for a 15 to 20 plant grow? I also am curious about the smell ?? How bad is it ?? Can I just stash in the closet or garage n forget it?O yeah man! I got my worm bins , 2 30 gallon tots to be exact , I am slowly building it up , so I can start my worm business. The Grey one was started a year and half ago. 4 months ago I started the red one. I am about to add predator insects to the castings to keep down the fungi knats and make sure I don't develop any bad pests.
Just put it this way I work out with plastic water jugs because I hate seeing it go to waste. Lol
Recycle *all* your organic kitchen waste with this:Yea I been researching composting, soil is just too expensive but with composting I can reuse my soil as well as create my own,but the issue is space and time ...if I start a compost with this runs dirt I'll be able to use it next year
It takes about 90 days to get a bin established then once or twice a week feed them your kitchen scraps. I put them in my deep freezer and once the worm finished the last meal I feed them again in a different space. Once a month I add more peat moss or coir and egg shells. Every couple months I feed them some green sand. They multiply like crazy after they get established, and self regulate to the food they get. Make sure it does not get anti aerobic by adding paper to absorb the excess water if you feed them alot of lettuce.LMAO!!!Thats watsup, I'm on the same page bro.... It looks easy to do,low space requirement,low maintenance maybe ?? but What goes into the maintenance of say 1 worm bin big enough to provide castings for a 15 to 20 plant grow? I also am curious about the smell ?? How bad is it ?? Can I just stash in the closet or garage n forget it?
Recycle *all* your organic kitchen waste with this:
Yea something like this could def work,tyRecycle *all* your organic kitchen waste with this:
I used to put 3 big earth worms in every 5 gallon pot that I transplanted too. Once I got the biome going .....after every harvest there would be dozens of them (sometimes hundreds) I stopped cuz it felt weird even then to waste them. I'm really considering a worm bin tho just gotta learn more about it ,make space and all that.It takes about 90 days to get a bin established then once or twice a week feed them your kitchen scraps. I put them in my deep freezer and once the worm finished the last meal I feed them again in a different space. Once a month I add more peat moss or coir and egg shells. Every couple months I feed them some green sand. They multiply like crazy after they get established, and self regulate to the food they get. Make sure it does not get anti aerobic by adding paper to absorb the excess water if you feed them alot of lettuce.
You will see how quick they grow and grow on you. You will change your diet and not even notice it. You will eat healthier just so you can feed your food scraps to them.
It is truly bad ass.
Putting worms in a 5 gal is not. A waste your plants would love them , and doing no till(which I am working to get to) they are a key part in breaking down all the dead matter. Tons of YouTube videos ! You should definitely look into it. Also you can start out as small as a 5 gal bucketsI used to put 3 big earth worms in every 5 gallon pot that I transplanted too. Once I got the biome going .....after every harvest there would be dozens of them (sometimes hundreds) I stopped cuz it felt weird even then to waste them. I'm really considering a worm bin tho just gotta learn more about it ,make space and all that.
They are looking much betterClones week 4 veg
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