Is it "water, nutes, water nutes or nutes in water every day?

printer

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Huh? Are you asking why you would feed the plants every day, which is what this thread is about? It depends on the strain and what "they" want actually. I started with feeding every day and they expect it so I've fed them full doses of several nutes every day (in their water) for 82 days now. I may start tapering off since that's what I see ppl do most often.
Oops there should have been a 'not' in the sentence, 'Why would you 'not' make available everything the plant every day?'
 

Silky T

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we build a pig roaster at camp for the bbq the day before. Light the fire early the next morning and roast a butterflied pig in about 8hrs...when we take it down you would never know it was there
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My friends in Virginia use to dig a huge hole in the ground, get it smoking with mesquite, put down something for the pig to lay on (I can't remember) cover it with large palm leaves and smoke it all day. Open that pit while the kiddos are trick or treating and pop a top.
 

doublejj

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My friends in Virginia use to dig a huge hole in the ground, get it smoking with mesquite, put down something for the pig to lay on (I can't remember) cover it with large palm leaves and smoke it all day. Open that pit while the kiddos are trick or treating and pop a top.
we use the "no dig" "leave no trace" method. it's a lot less effort to build a pit out of cinder blocks than to dig a big hole. Besides the campground would frown on us digging big holes. Once we take the blocks down and sweep up the ashes you would never know we were there. This campground has allowed us to do this for about 10 years.
 
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