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The new growth is going to have to take over for the burnt stuff.
 
Coming back nicely now, these are thirsty ladies I’m watering ph’ed rain water every night about 5gallons each.
 

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Yeah the soap spray was the problem. Dont use oil based spray full strength. The manure at the bottom of the pot isn't the issue but u should always mix those dry ammendments into the soil not layer em
 
I’ve added some stakes to start opening up the canopy. New growth looks good I might start thinking about a veg tea soon. Any simple recipies would be appreciated.
 

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Compost tea
 

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I’m brewing this tea for 48 hours then pouring half into another 5g bucket, topping up with clean water and applying.
question. Would it help to add microbes to the tea directly or to the soil an watering them in with the tea?
 
I’m brewing this tea for 48 hours then pouring half into another 5g bucket, topping up with clean water and applying.
question. Would it help to add microbes to the tea directly or to the soil an watering them in with the tea?
Adding microbes (not mycorrihizal) to your tea is fine, but I would avoid adding the manures and fertilizers. Use your tea to create microorganisms from compost and worm castings. Add ingredients to feed the microbial population (not your plants) like molasses, kelp, humic acid, rock dust, kelp, and fish hydrolysate, yucca, etc. When you apply your tea it will be full of microorganisms which will then break down your guano and organic fertilizer to make the nutrients available to the plant. This way the tea can never burn your plants as it's not chalked full of fertilizer and you can sprinkle/spray directly to the leaves to help inoculate them from disease. Apply your guano & frets as a separate step in your grow.
 
Plants have recovered nicely and some are showing the onset of flowering. The big one is wedding cake , it’s the best one for sure.
 

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What was the soap brand you used? Crazy what it did to your plant! Congrats on the recovery, your plants look great now.
 
It was this Ortho® Bug B Gon™ Eco Ready-To-Use Insecticidal Soap, 1-L
 
I think I also mixed the soil a bit hot in the bottoms as well. Looking good now though, it’s been hot and dry here so we’re watering every day about 7 gallons each.
 
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^Foto was taken 5-25-2020^
Now

Foto taken 7-24-2020... Look at all that growth zkittle x California orange
 
Re-upping the feed for the stretch and flowering. using a 50/50 mix And phing to 6.0-6.3 also watering it in with an organic mix of molasses.
 

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I think I also mixed the soil a bit hot in the bottoms as well. Looking good now though, it’s been hot and dry here so we’re watering every day about 7 gallons each.
7gallons a day or 7gallon per plant?
 
Both, each plant gets about 7 gallons of water daily now. We’ve had a great summer but no rain to speak of for a while and these fabric pots dry quickly in the heat
 
Both, each plant gets about 7 gallons of water daily now. We’ve had a great summer but no rain to speak of for a while and these fabric pots dry quickly in the heat
It would be epic to get you some gwan 8 brew and the rest of the line with that kind of water schedule. Feed everyday! Wow. Do you haves a supers soil?
 
Gwan 8 brew? Sounds interesting. ive made super soil in the past but this year I used a mix of ffof and promix with a blast of composted manure in the bottom third of the pot.
 
Gwan 8 brew? Sounds interesting. ive made super soil in the past but this year I used a mix of ffof and promix with a blast of composted manure in the bottom third of the pot.
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