bodhi seeds

MustangStudFarm

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I have been in a garden for life. Old school does me well. Only takes a fattie and a beverage's worth of comfortably sitting. And works without power. And my reading glasses of late. LOL.

I like spectating now. Peace and the best to you and all.
I'm still learning, been at it for about 10yrs, but some deficiencies look identical to others. Organic soil is tough to perfect. I've been impressed with the soil prescriptions that I have been getting anyways, trying to push micronutrients.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I'm still learning, been at it for about 10yrs, but some deficiencies look identical to others. Organic soil is tough to perfect. I've been impressed with the soil prescriptions that I have been getting anyways, trying to push micronutrients.
I made my biggest leaps by not trying to perfect it. A long learning curve. Honestly over 40 years in the dirt. And a good 3 decades trying it all with my buds. We will never beat nature in my opinion. She has had eons. We have but a mere adult life span of an ember aloft in comparison. Skip the tech. Solid base will outperform our meddling thing. And push when you can actually understand your plants. My thoughts and advice. No more. I buy some dirts and a few amends. Water and watch if just growing. Stupid easy for those limited mobility.
 

MICHI-CAN

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A last observation before I try to sleep. These are the most photo sensitive Bodhi's I've seen. Not saying much as I have only run 12 out so far. Yet thy lay down hard just before dark. More than almost all my grows. No concerns here. Healthy and happy girls. Just an "it's normal" post to those who are not familiar.

And all with space monkeys, mine are crazy hungry like the GG4. Just over 500 PPM today. I'll let you know when I hit the limit. A bit N def compared to the rest.

Here's a pic a bit ago as I was retrieving the dog. Daylight photos soon.

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copkilller

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I made my biggest leaps by not trying to perfect it. A long learning curve. Honestly over 40 years in the dirt. And a good 3 decades trying it all with my buds. We will never beat nature in my opinion. She has had eons. We have but a mere adult life span of an ember aloft in comparison. Skip the tech. Solid base will outperform our meddling thing. And push when you can actually understand your plants. My thoughts and advice. No more. I buy some dirts and a few amends. Water and watch if just growing. Stupid easy for those limited mobility.
glad to hear someone thinks the way i do, specially a old schooler, sometimes the things we do to push everything to it's limits makes it not worth it to do in the first place
 

The Bud Whisperer

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36 years ago in 1985 i was 17 and sprouted my first bagseed. I was so pleased. But my mom was not pleased and flushed it down the toilet while i was at school. Sniffle sniffle.

Of all the things ive learned (and forgotten) since, Most important (for me) is to have a good PH tester. If the PH is off, it can screw up everything else. And my favorite Indicas like Purple Urkle and Bubba grow really slow so a problem can take 2 weeks to fully fix and get the plant back on track.
 

MICHI-CAN

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glad to hear someone thinks the way i do, specially a old schooler, sometimes the things we do to push everything to it's limits makes it not worth it to do in the first place
Honest truth is I blew my current grows out of the water with synthetic wet sets. U.A.W. job outsourced to Mexico. Had to cut costs. Injured on the job my reckless hobbies caught up. Simple basics and a hose if need be. Economical enough to be non profit unless jar exchange counts. Only mix dirt, dig holes and observe besides hand watering. My escape now. LOL.
 

MICHI-CAN

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36 years ago in 1985 i was 17 and sprouted my first bagseed. I was so pleased. But my mom was not pleased and flushed it down the toilet while i was at school. Sniffle sniffle.

Of all the things ive learned (and forgotten) since, Most important (for me) is to have a good PH tester. If the PH is off, it can screw up everything else. And my favorite Indicas like Purple Urkle and Bubba grow really slow so a problem can take 2 weeks to fully fix and get the plant back on track.
PH is just a monitor here until flower. Then it is a must for me. I use it to vary nute availability like hydro.

I find PPM more of a factor when forcing growth in a decent soil base.

And happily sharing thoughts is all.
 

The Bud Whisperer

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Honest truth is I blew my current grows out of the water with synthetic wet sets. U.A.W. job outsourced to Mexico. Had to cut costs. Injured on the job my reckless hobbies caught up. Simple basics and a hose if need be. Economical enough to be non profit unless jar exchange counts. Only mix dirt, dig holes and observe besides hand watering. My escape now. LOL.
And a wonderful escape it is. All the hobbies of meditation, yoga, hiking, weight-lifting, and reading (rollitup) rolled into one: “Ganja Gardening” the Mother of all escapes!
 

copkilller

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Honest truth is I blew my current grows out of the water with synthetic wet sets. U.A.W. job outsourced to Mexico. Had to cut costs. Injured on the job my reckless hobbies caught up. Simple basics and a hose if need be. Economical enough to be non profit unless jar exchange counts. Only mix dirt, dig holes and observe besides hand watering. My escape now. LOL.
syntetic wet sets? uaw?
 

copkilller

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80's term for hydro. And unions. LOL. Better days.
oh, so you had other people growing your plants hydo in mexico before you had to cut cost? i gotta be honest some of the posts here i dont read because theres too many words i dont understand

i was alive in the 80s but not for long and english is my second language to my defence lol
 

MICHI-CAN

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oh, so you had other people growing your plants hydo in mexico before you had to cut cost? i gotta be honest aome of the posts here i dont read because theres too many words i dont understand
My bad. I grow my own. My United Auto Workers "UAW" job was outsourced to Mexico. Ran a flow table full time. Expensive and too much work.
 
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