ArcticOrange
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Greetings from Oregon here....
I'm right behind you!!!!
lol I'm mainlining too, these guys are 17 days old, these are from day 15 , I topped on 14.
Doing 4 plants in a 4x4x8!!!
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I'm working with CKS white cookies and purple kush, I have them on other forums but I'm going to start one here.
Looks good bro, i'm thinking about main lining, its an outdoor grow, so i guess i could start now with 2-3-4ft trees if my canopy netting is @ 6ft? I guess the whole point is cuttign and stripping and tying down small to have one manifold..guess my dumbass may've anwered my own question :p
Aside from being full of simple sugars and starches, plant amino acids, most immobile micro nutrients and natural regenerative properties it also helps to disinfect the plant of any fungus, or bacteria as aloe is a natural fungicide, anti bacterial, anti viral and anti microbial. Ultimately I think it helps with overall plant health but I won't say that it's a miracle plant and if you aren't growing with it you're doing it wrong. It's just one of the little things I like to do to keep things looking their best. Oh and most importantly it's an all natural wetting agent if you want to use it to as a base to add other ingredients to your foliar to help them stick If you will.
LOL @ preferred type you prefer...that northern lights floored me, chuckle..Is there a preferred type of aloe you prefer? I have like a 6'x6' aloe bush in my yard, I was thinking about trying some off waters with aloe. Not trying to thread steal, maybe pm me if its convenient for you? I'll try and do some more research on it as well
I did ask..how do i water the aloe :p? can you overdo it? How soon can i use it on smallies?
I water my aloe once a every one to two weeks depending on how dry the room it's in is. If it's under watered it will start to curl and brown at the tips. They like indirect light. use a very light medium preferably soil less. Some people say to water even less than that but I go with what I see produce results and an older lady friend of mine has some of the prettiest, fastest growing aloe I've seen so I go by her methods.
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