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It should be in the soil already, but if it's low, yes. Plants need the MBEs to pre-digest the food.Can you start freeing plants MBE’s at stage 1 VEG in organic soil
It should be in the soil already, but if it's low, yes. Plants need the MBEs to pre-digest the food.Can you start freeing plants MBE’s at stage 1 VEG in organic soil
There 9 days old how can you tell if the soil is lacking MBE’sIt should be in the soil already, but if it's low, yes. Plants need the MBEs to pre-digest the food.
It would be difficult to have too many. That doesn't mean just keep adding. If I need to add some, I use this:There 9 days old how can you tell if the soil is lacking MBE’s
can too much MBE’s be Bad?
was going to give them half dose and half that dose
15ML/5L recommended..That equates to 30ML/10L
Me maybe 10-15ML/10L water once a week? Not too much..
manure and organic mix soil
Thanks for the watering post it really made it simpleIt would be difficult to have too many. That doesn't mean just keep adding. If I need to add some, I use this:
And I just added this in the last half of flower.Real Growers Inc – Home Grown Made Easy
www.realgrowers.com
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
Also, go back a page and read the two watering articles I posted.
Ok I’ve read It but I’ll read it 3 times overIt would be difficult to have too many. That doesn't mean just keep adding. If I need to add some, I use this:
And I just added this in the last half of flower.Real Growers Inc – Home Grown Made Easy
www.realgrowers.com
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
Also, go back a page and read the two watering articles I posted.
Will do...That looks like some good stuff. Use half what it says. You can always add more.
Hey good morning, after reading everything the other day about organic soil I decided to transplant into a fabric pot with new soil (since I added nutes that were not needed) I also did my first LST. Does the way I did it look ok? Thanks in advance.You don't need quite this many holes, but it won't hurt.
Hey good morning, after reading everything the other day about organic soil I decided to transplant into a fabric pot with new soil (since I added nutes that were not needed) I also did my first LST. Does the way I did it look ok? Thanks in advance.
Thanks, this is a great group to be a part of wish I would have found it sooner!ya your ok
just leave her be and let her do her thing, give her a chance to get situated to her new home.
never too late!Thanks, this is a great group to be a part of wish I would have found it sooner!
That's an unusual way to bend but there is nothing wrong with it.
Looking good!
That's an unusual way to bend but there is nothing wrong with it.
Looking good!
Yea I wasn't sure the proper way but I get the idea behind it . I'm excited that after a couple hours it started to turn upward already. I'm sure you guys have seen tons of pics but this is my first and feel good about it so far, thanks for the support guys!That's an unusual way to bend but there is nothing wrong with it.
Looking good!
Hey just checking in with a quick question. I've been keeping my plant low and going around the pot she's in. My question is can I take off some fan leaves? She's getting quite a few bigger ones and they seem to be blocking light/air from the newer growth. Thanks in advance!Yeah, it doesn't take long for it to recover. Let it grow a little, then bend that part over... You get the idea.
Train it to grow around the rim of the pot. Or make it a Bonsai. Let your imagination run wild!
Yes, you sure can. Be sure not to remove more than 20% of the plants leaves. Start from the bottom and work up.Hey just checking in with a quick question. I've been keeping my plant low and going around the pot she's in. My question is can I take off some fan leaves? She's getting quite a few bigger ones and they seem to be blocking light/air from the newer growth. Thanks in advance!
Hey just checking in with a quick question. I've been keeping my plant low and going around the pot she's in. My question is can I take off some fan leaves? She's getting quite a few bigger ones and they seem to be blocking light/air from the newer growth. Thanks in advance!Yeah, it doesn't take long for it to recover. Let it grow a little, then bend that part over... You get the idea.
Train it to grow around the rim of the pot. Or make it a Bonsai. Let your imagination run wild!
Here's hows she's looking now! I figured out my soil ph was to high and causing the yellowing I was asking about to begin with. I changed soil and started using different water. During transplant I tore almost half the root ball in half ( I did it when it was wet and learned my lesson on that haha) she stopped growing for about 4 days then came back just like nothing happend!Yes, you sure can. Be sure not to remove more than 20% of the plants leaves. Start from the bottom and work up.