16000+ watts medigrow: og kush+ 13 x 1kw hps + 3 x t5 badboys + grotek = *HAPPY JOY*

fumble

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waaaaa. It's all good though. all in the name of the game, right? Some damn fine smoke she is, even just dried and not cured. I am interested to test the outcome of the finished product.
 

Dubbz0r

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Is it weird that the only thing I remember from the last 3 pages is someone creaming in their panties?
 

mellokitty

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Hey kitty here is that link to DR. Peditts humic and fulvic research great read and not too full of jargon.. I got a few other links to some soild research on orgasmics and other super advanced next level talk about the most basic thing on earth ...decomposed matter and growing a plant ...
http://www.calciumproducts.com/articles/Dr._Pettit_Humate.pdfhttp://www.calciumproducts.com/articles/Dr._Pettit_Humate.pdf
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Joedank again.

omg omg if you like your dirt or your teas you HAVE TO read this paper. definitely cream-worthy. (yes kitty's an odd number) (pre-emptively hands wolvie a wetwipe).
 

Wolverine97

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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Joedank again.

omg omg if you like your dirt or your teas you HAVE TO read this paper. definitely cream-worthy. (yes kitty's an odd number) (pre-emptively hands wolvie a wetwipe).
Danka, miss Kitty. The bukkake (sp?) earlier had me all tingly in me naughty bits..
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
Danka, miss Kitty. The bukkake (sp?) earlier had me all tingly in me naughty bits..
bukkake a'ight, but did you read the friggin paper? (i KNOW you did.)

"Humic acids (HAs) are termed polydisperse because of their variable chemical features. From a three dimensional aspect

these complex carbon containing compounds are considered to be flexible linear polymers that exist as random coils with

cross-linked bonds. On average 35% of the humic acid (HA) molecules are aromatic (carbon rings), while the remaining

compounds are in the form of aliphatic (carbon chains) molecules. The molecular size of humic acids (HAs) range from

approximately 10,000 to 100,000. Humic acid (HA) polymers readily bind clay minerals to form stable organic-clay

complexes. Peripheral pores in the plant are capable of accommodating (binding) natural and synthetic organic chemicals

in a lattice (clathrate) type arrangement.

Humic acids (HAs) readily form salts with inorganic trace mineral elements. An analysis of extracts of naturally occurring

humic acids (HAs) will reveal the presence of over 60 different mineral elements present. These trace elements are bound

in humic acid molecules in a form that can be readily utilized by various living organisms. As a result humic acids (HAs)

function as important ion-exchange and metal-complexing (chelating) systems."















........ omg, it's almost pornographic. i have to change meh pants now. :lol:
 

Wolverine97

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Actually I haven't read it yet, I'll have to get to that one tomorrow. I had major canopy work to do in my main room, I let them get waay too big before the flip. It's absolutely out of control in there right now. Damn plants are about to eat the light for real.
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
BWAAAAAHAHAHAHA

april was makkin oooot with one of the t5's yesterday.....

so i moved her and gave her a spanking..... :fire:
 

Jozikins

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Good read Joe.

Kitty, some input on using your ferts in the brewing teas. I don't recommend it with anything that has a harsh synthetic product in it, Nitrites are tough, but Phosphoric Acid is the real enemy here. Phosphoric Acid really fucks up any microbe life's day up. And while we will eventually blend them anyways and it will cut back on the effectiveness of a tea, it will still work because the colonies have already grown up strong together, and will be able to still give a benefit. If we have a phosphoric acid product in the tea while brewing, well, our poor microbe friends will never get the chance to grow up big and strong together, and will never get the whole college experience. I'm making a movie, it's like Osmosis Jones meets my ganja roots.

Fish Hydrolysate is one fertilizer I highly recommend in your teas.
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
Good read Joe.

Kitty, some input on using your ferts in the brewing ferts. I don't recommend it with anything that has a harsh synthetic product in it, Nitrites are tough, but Phosphoric Acid is the real enemy here. Phosphoric Acid really fucks up any microbe life's day up. And while we will eventually blend them anyways and it will cut back on the effectiveness of a tea, it will still work because the colonies have already grown up strong together, and will be able to still give a benefit. If we have a phosphoric acid product in the tea while brewing, well, our poor microbe friends will never get the chance to grow up big and strong together, and will never get the whole college experience. I'm making a movie, it's like Osmosis Jones meets my ganja roots.

Fish Hydrolysate is one fertilizer I highly recommend in your teas.
good to know!
here's the part that made me cream my pants aboot that tidbit on humic acid: i've said it before, and i'll say it again, solotek is humic acid-based. i'll have to ask the boys at grotek if they use phosphoric acid (i highly doubt it -- they have a very "soil-building" philosophy), but you know what that means, right?? the bacterial flora in my mouth just started drooling in solidarity.
i already know i'm adding black pearl to my teabag.... chitosan (polysaccharide), check! biochar (carbohydrate), check! those bennies are gonna have the bootlegging party mom who gives up her c/c number for the deposit on the keg, man.

mr kitty just picked up some fish hydrolysate so i'll be filching a bit of that too. yay! i need some BABIES to eat!!!! rowr!
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
[video=youtube;hf5FRPfGiC8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hf5FRPfGiC8[/video]

............ :lol:
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
speaking of nerdy, i just re-read the whole thread, and we're ALL nerds so nya~.

so far, we've touched on

transplanting,
topping,
cloning,
budrot,
VPD,
PM,
deficiency/toxicity,
nutrient marketing strategy,
glycerine tinc,
baverbs,
medible recipes,
hiding the body in canada,
politics,
bugs,
poisons,
lights,
hash,
and now teas.

congratulations beansly, you're officially a nerd too.....*secret handshake*
 

Wolverine97

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speaking of nerdy, i just re-read the whole thread, and we're ALL nerds so nya~.

so far, we've touched on

transplanting,
topping,
cloning,
budrot,
VPD,
PM,
deficiency guide,
nutrient marketing strategy,
glycerine tinc,
baverbs,
medible recipes,
hiding the body in canada,
politics,
bugs,
poisons,
lights,
hash,
and now teas.

congratulations beansly, you're officially a nerd too.....*secret handshake*
Annnd bukkake! Ha! And it wasn't even a dude who brought it up. Love this thread.
 
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