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CaliRootz88

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I'm smart and I have an ass. The reason you decided to resurrect this lame ass thread only your feeble mind knows. Regardless, you can use whatever nutrients you want. It's people like you these companies are targeting not me. They don't expect people with any actual knowledge in plant nutrition to buy their products that's why they give them names like Sonic Bloom and Crystal Burst. Fools like you eat that shit up. Stupid cartoon labels and names. The perfect match to get kiddies like you to part with your money for a bottle of cheap chemicals mixed with water.

My post count is irrelevant. But just so you know I'm in my 50's and am basically retired because of the smart choices I've made over the course of my life. I don't have to work.

You on the other hand have 100% of your income dependent on three seeds that turned hermie. Yet here you are calling me lame and worrying about my post count. You're just another product of a failed education system.

"Now 100% of my income depends on the 3 beans I cracked. At this point I am beyond pissed ."



You can kiss my smart ass.

Is this you?

You ROASTED him! and made my day! Thanks for that. :bigjoint:
 

John Rollwan

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I agree that sometimes there can be a general lack of botany knowledge w cannabis culture. People want to jump in and super crop, mega crop, tralis net, top 3 times, push 20-20-20, run farm fox hippy looking bag… anything but grow a simple control plant to full maturity and compete against that yield.

The game is really simple though if you study scholarly case studies of botany on similar plants, and hemp agriculture. Now even some universities publish cannabis. They use control plants and methods to insure non biased results. balance your PPM in water, your PH, grab some pro organic soil at lowe’s and a pre mixed npk nutrient balance (I use a dyna grow relabel from local) for vegetation and flower, pump an LED with good wattage per sq. ft. And just watch. I use king crab beneficial bacteria and small amounts of mycorrhizae, with a smart tea.
 
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