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lots of mycos on there mate, you are good now, roll with that, keep the humic levels right and bingo.GG#4 Clone
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Random New GG#4 Clone Root Porn.. :D
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Wham Bam Thank you Mam for the roots. LOL :D
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More coming just gotta get this internet cranked up and working.. LOL :D
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LOL thats not a lawn bro, that a compaction zone LOL put a pentrometer in the ground, then find where its setting, get a needle and spike root better in at that level with Humic acid dissolved in warm waterLOL I was chilling watering some plants and taking pictures when I heard a banging noise from behind me. I look back and see my dog beating the hell out of my nursery pots with a log he found.. LMAO
No wonder I can never keep random tree pieces etc in my lawn.. :D He was trying to sneak by.. LOL
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no mycos on this, use BMP and plenty of BBM. I find edge planting lettuce is a great way to get it to grow fast, so if you have paving slabs, or raised bed edges, anywhere the land/ rocks etc can soak the sun and warm a bit quicker. i find planting these next to my footpath with a bit of compost and some rock dust, means they take the radiated heat from the slabs through the night, they grow super fastRandom Romaine Lettuce LOL
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Figured mine as well try.. hahaha Solo cup power..
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apply root better then dont feed until you see flowers, use Bio veg or in high SOM media use KAMINO until you see fully swelled fruit and switch to Floret to finish. I use BBM or BBF bi weekly to maintain Sulfur and Micros. Adding KAMINO late will increase shelf life as it contains etr1 blocking agents :-)Verona Tomato From Seed
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Looking good.. they are adapting to outdoors great.. Very impressed so far and ready to test and grow them also.. Hopefully a smooth grow without too many things happening.. LOL :D
Ran out of Label Maker Tags.. Thanks Amazon.. LOL
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Any questions or anything you wanna share please do..
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placing your chilli/ peppers through a mylar mulch sheet will help distract leaf hoppers etc from resting on the underside of the plant, lowering the need to control pest. A recent US study also reported a defined heat increase and improved nutrient value using both foil and reflective mulch sheets to grow peppers etc.Random Sweet Pepper From Seed
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I am a baby when it comes to spicy things, but I have a lot of friends/family who enjoy hot peppers.. so I will just plant everything then share when it comes harvest time. :)
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New Flower Opening.. :D
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he is potty :-)pots pots who got da pots? Pots pots moto got da pots!! Ha ha ha ha
nematodes will get rid of your caterpillars mate, I said before, hold off drenching KAMINO when applying beneficials like Nematodes etc, save the yeast goes after them in error. If you dont have its preferred diet of root knot nematodes, it might turn on the good guys. I havent seen it, but I think its possible, so safety first and all. Lets find out they arent before we go for the all clear.Cherry Red Large Tomatoes
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Still getting lots of new growth.. These were my initial testers so I really wanted to push the limits on what I can get away with.. Next Round I am going to push her harder to see how big I can get them.. :D
First up I hate you bug.. LOL Scram Scram
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Full Body Shot and they are getting tall.. haha
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Lmao had me rolling when I read this. Awesome.thread moto I'm all jelly over ur vegetable/fruit garden u got going. I want a 1 or 2 acre plot of land so my house can have everything like thatAs if that dog isn't badass enough that he needs a bat.
pleasure mate, if we can all grow, we will all be safer right? If everyone is doing it, sharing the how, then we wont need to steal of each other and we can get on with being groovyThanks for all of the great tips for the garden Ecompost, You have enlightened me in many ways with your great information!
Minerals and Organic acids are always worth using mate. Thats the funny thing, NPK is over rated, you can get that most places, but if you dont have minerals, then so many other plant processes fail and the result is awful. we can get away with an N flutter, but if we lose micros, then we suffer big time esp on taste and oil returns :) I use humates once a month in my garden, spraying when light levels are low, and I use volcanic rock dust so like Azomite mate. I mix it in to a base at 2KG per 1M2 , then I usually dont need to bother for 2-3 years just top dressing it with wood chip mulch as needed after that.@Ecompost @Moto or anyone else for that matter, I have a bunch of azomite an humic acid still laying around, any sence in using it now, throughout, watering etc. Thanks,
hey thanks, u gave some reading to do, much appreciatedMinerals and Organic acids are always worth using mate. Thats the funny thing, NPK is over rated, you can get that most places, but if you dont have minerals, then so many other plant processes fail and the result is awful. we can get away with an N flutter, but if we lose micros, then we suffer big time esp on taste and oil returns :) I use humates once a month in my garden, spraying when light levels are low, and I use volcanic rock dust so like Azomite mate. I mix it in to a base at 2KG per 1M2 , then I usually dont need to bother for 2-3 years just top dressing it with wood chip mulch as needed after that.
using Mycos and Supramolecular Humics can really help plants in high salt conditions. Lots of research has been conducted by the Oil and Gas industry that we've since filtered to locate the good news. I find using Humates with Glomus Mycorrhizal Fungi is an awesome natural de-stressor of our plants and if you grow along the coast, like we do, then its a neat way to reduce the impacts of higher salt levels.hey thanks, u gave some reading to do, much appreciated
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