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Ya... none of this crew is going to steer you wrong.... all of us will tell you the same thing.At the pics it looks like pm to me until eco explained it :) and I can say nothing what's so ever will be fake that comes from eco the guy is a plant whisperer for sure and a real cool guy there's not that many people in the world with that much knowledge that are so humble with it I'm guna give this organic gear a go I like the safety nets that the eco system in your media create
I need something that I can work with cocoYa... none of this crew is going to steer you wrong.... all of us will tell you the same thing.
Low inputs
Recycle medium
Minimal nitrogen
Nanometers are important
All of us can grow in cold or hot environments
ALL OF US GROW GOOD WEED
None of us have to worry about ph much
None of us buy a bunch of nutrients
None of us use shit like Terpinator
None of us care about grow systems (hydro, coco, dirt)
PREACHYa... none of this crew is going to steer you wrong.... all of us will tell you the same thing.
Low inputs
Recycle medium
Minimal nitrogen
Nanometers are important
All of us can grow in cold or hot environments
ALL OF US GROW GOOD WEED
None of us have to worry about ph much
None of us buy a bunch of nutrients
None of us use shit like Terpinator
None of us care about grow systems (hydro, coco, dirt)
Hahaha hell i can show you how to use coco from start to finish with 1 bottle of flower nutes and 1 tub of dry bloom booster... but BOX products are much more user friendly and better for the environmentI need something that I can work with coco
I've grown for years tried organic once and put it away lol I can hit my target no matter what the medium but have found coco easier to work with atm I'm having real good results using a run to waste dripperHahaha hell i can show you how to use coco from start to finish with 1 bottle of flower nutes and 1 tub of dry bloom booster... but BOX products are much more user friendly and better for the environment
Hell ya... drain to waste dripper style is nice... good stuff broI've grown for years tried organic once and put it away lol I can hit my target no matter what the medium but have found coco easier to work with atm I'm having real good results using a run to waste dripper
this is precisely why I asked about the side by side of nano breath and pm...I'm just trying to learn more about it...I don't spray a thing on flowers once they form but I like to research new things and ask about em but I can't just spray shit on my flowers and just have faith but maybe nano breathe isn't for me...atleast not in flower but I been known to research and then experiment...especially if it's a product that makes co2 out of air, or how does it work? I mean I'm still going to go through all 3,000+ messages but I got anxious and like to post in the thread while I scope it...but anyways, peace and nanobreath greaseIf only we all could live/think like this.. We all know what type of people we could say this too.. Always live with an open mind.. Makes for a much more enjoyable one and you may learn a thing or two. :D
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I usually would stop spraying mine after week 5 or so of flower.Well, when i got my package i was already into flower. I can go into my thread an find days. @Moto @TrubldBreeze @GT21 all used more times an to fuller extent than i. I didnt spray it last two weeks for sure. But i will say no matter what you cant burn em, or hurt them with it. Im sure you could prolly get away with using up to last week if you were to rinse with straight h2o if worried of a flavor thing. It dont really smell. The bio veg an bio floret an k mino smell. Not the nano. Ill say i used at least three times right when lights came on.
Tbh I don't belive flowers should be sprayed once there formed or if absolutely necessary I stay away from the bud and make sure it doesn't run down the stem of the leaf into the bud looks like we're both on a learning curve :) or not lol spraying whilst u have buds formed sounds insane atmthis is precisely why I asked about the side by side of nano breath and pm...I'm just trying to learn more about it...I don't spray a thing on flowers once they form but I like to research new things and ask about em but I can't just spray shit on my flowers and just have faith but maybe nano breathe isn't for me...atleast not in flower but I been known to research and then experiment...especially if it's a product that makes co2 out of air, or how does it work? I mean I'm still going to go through all 3,000+ messages but I got anxious and like to post in the thread while I scope it...but anyways, peace and nanobreath grease
is it calcium carbonate? Sorry I'm sure the answer is somewhere in these 182 pages I just started and am getting anxious to learn more about nano breathGood skillz, seconded, we do talk shit, but we got love for each other like Arnold and Willis.
Applications of foliar applied feeds and support additives can be quite helpful when the air temps are a little drier too. We find the calcium in its nano milled state remains well mobile when applied as a foliar, somewhat mitigating the lack of hydraulic capacity suffered by plants in times of extremely low RH%, leading to an overall reduction in the browning of leaf tips, often mistaken for nutrient burn by inexperienced growers unfamiliar with how Relative humidity impacts our plants capacity to uptake nutrients, esp some of the less mobile elements.
Even in Organic systems, check the environment before turning to the bottle.
Blessing Eco :)
Tbh I don't belive flowers should be sprayed once there formed or if absolutely necessary I stay away from the bud and make sure it doesn't run down the stem of the leaf into the bud looks like we're both on a learning curve :) or not lol spraying whilst u have buds formed sounds insane atm
is it calcium carbonate? Sorry I'm sure the answer is somewhere in these 182 pages I just started and am getting anxious to learn more about nano breath
I'm sure I've spoke a little with eco about nano a while back I think he mentioned that u only need to use it once every 3 or 4 weekI promise, it will not hurt your flowers at all. :)
Yes, whenever you see about 20% new growth which with cannabis seems to be about every 3-4 weeks. :)I'm sure I've spoke a little with eco about nano a while back I think he mentioned that u only need to use it once every 3 or 4 week
just reddit and it did not say what's in it...very vague but I'm sure I'll find a msds somewhere...@trubldbreeze are ya sure you wanna sound like the guy who starts out with, "trust me....I promise, would I steer you wrong..." just sayingI promise, it will not hurt your flowers at all. :)
Pm ECOMPOSTjust reddit and it did not say what's in it...very vague but I'm sure I'll find a msds somewhere...
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All I can tell you is from my and my friends personal experience with the product. So yeah, "trust me" this girl won't steer you wrong :)just reddit and it did not say what's in it...very vague but I'm sure I'll find a msds somewhere...@trubldbreeze are ya sure you wanna sound like the guy who starts out with, "trust me....I promise, would I steer you wrong..." just saying
as a badass your self I'm sure you can imagine the implications... God forbid any of us have a tiny touch of powdery mildew, I would have to test twice as hard to catch it early let alone prevent it....I am not playing devil's advocate, I am considering using a product that would demand more of my time just differentiating beneficial from detrimental....I'm just not too familiar what so ever with Powder Mildew and would have to be if I use a product that leaves blotches on my medicine...All I can tell you is from my and my friends personal experience with the product. So yeah, "trust me" this girl won't steer you wrong :)
I have not heard any negative reviews to date. @Ecompost is happy to talk with anyone and answer questions. :)
@Psychonaut47 found it....this is something we have been documenting with our clone seed rotation of our recycled soil...I think it has something to do with epigenetic symbiosis or some soil science shit like that...I wish I took organic chemistry, science is hardthats quite right mate. If like me you get another plant growing before you harvest the last, you can reduce further the need to replace mycos and so make 50g go an awful long way, saving money on media and time in replanting, less waste. I simply cut at base the old plant, allowing the new plant to host the VAMs maintaining its status. I always put a new plant in before i cull. I do not feed P. The mycos will degrade the lignin, cellulose and chitn etc from the old root ball, recycling this and any stored minerals therein in to plant usable enzymes and P. This material is resonant, you will get faster growth rates from this than external P.
Do not use media that has had sick plants, even if you used Mycos.
If you have the unfortunate opportunity to be growing your plants in an environment conducive to powdery mildew, yes, you must be on the alert for it. Powdery mildew will appear stark white, fuzzy, and spreads.as a badass your self I'm sure you can imagine the implications... God forbid any of us have a tiny touch of powdery mildew, I would have to test twice as hard to catch it early let alone prevent it....I am not playing devil's advocate, I am considering using a product that would demand more of my time just differentiating beneficial from detrimental....I'm just not too familiar what so ever with Powder Mildew and would have to be if I use a product that leaves blotches on my medicine...
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