May11ths thread of all sorts of nonsense

May11th

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I will water tonight with straight water, resisting the urge lol but I totally just do as uou say and let it unfold. I think I been down about looking at mine compared to all the organic gurus but you guys tell me the truth which im very pleased and honored and its crazy because if you do anything else in life, if you try to ask anyone in your same trade or sport or blah blah, to share their secrets and how to be at their level and get honest advice, it won't happen, this is a great community and its very nice to be apart of it.


Heres a pic or 2

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GandalfdaGreen

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If I use a compost tea I do. If I notice a def, which I have not in awhile, I do. I am running nutrient teas with much more frequency than the compost teas. I love adding my Lobster compost when I do run compost teas. I usually base the compost teas use on how well I maintain the container's moisture. Too dry and I'll add a compost tea to bring things back to speed. I use the teas to keep me ahead of the defs. Just a little ahead. I am still playing with all this.
 

May11th

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When you guys add mycos to your teas, how do you do so? I been adding 1 heaping tablespoon to my 32 gallon brewer.
 

May11th

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I thought this was cool . Superskunk no cure yet but damn its pretty strong, 1 more month till I try it next. Doesn't have a huge odor but already taste good , not harsh at all. Talk to you guys tomorrow, bless you all

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hyroot

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I add compost , worm castings and /or vermicompost for microbes. A couple handfuls of each. Molasses and kelp to feed bacteria and fungi. Plus for the nutes.
 

GandalfdaGreen

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Very nice. That is a mother clone. :joint: Healthy as hell.

I don't put the mycos in the teas. I was told that was not a great idea. Top dress with them if you want to. I put them in at each transplant. Once your soil gets going the bennies will all be in there. I guess it can't hurt but you may be wasting some money.
 

May11th

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Thank you guys, if it werent for you guys and a few others I wouldnt have these looking this nice. I think aloe helps clones a ton.

Redcarpetmatches, id gladly give you clones man , yessir I use a clone and heating mat and put fresh aloe water in every 3 days and let them soak then drain, when I clone I use olivias cloning gel and rapid rooters, I take the gel and rub it all over cube and stem and mist with aloe water , before taking cuts I spray w aloe, neem, and kelp, my success rate has never been higher and its very easy and little time involved.

Now I just transplanted some clones in straight coco, brand new then I added roots organism to the root hole, add molasses and aloe water, I feed aloe like a mofo lol

I cant ever stress it enough that the organic forum guys are just great people and we have a nice atmosphere, I thank you guys for all the help you have given me, I would be lost without yall. See you guys in a few, going to trim and transplant.

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May11th

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2 hrs after transplant, looking a lil down .

Setup for cloning and seedling here is:

Dome and tray, hydrofarm heat mat with no thermostat, 4 foot sunblaze t5, then nice qrt size bags, I love to wrap a napkin around my seeds, get damp in a aloe solution and then put inside a ziplock and fold it around its like a lil pillow for your seeds lol .

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Strawberry cough 1 day after taking out of shot glass of water and into napkin.
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hyroot

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^^^ I just put seeds in a cup of water. For a 1-3 days. Til it sprouts. Then place it 2cm into soil. Bada Bing Bada Boom.
 

May11th

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Ill try that method out in the morning hyroot. Do you recommend any temp to be used? Awesome to hear new things.
 

hyroot

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Not really, just cold water out the tap. Chlorine does promote root growth. It just kills the bennies. For seeds it doesn't matter. Soma recommends using distilled water at room temp. I've never had any issues..
 

May11th

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Hell yeah great to know man. I love learning new stuff and I know I will always pick up new tricks off here. Hows your stuff doing guys? Whats your favorite growers? Right my favorite flowering are carnelo and vegging is blueberry. Can't wait to get off work and smoke a fatty and pamper the ladies
 

May11th

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Getting some shopping done soon. Getting new nutes so ill let you guus know my new lineup. Later yall.
 

RedCarpetMatches

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^^^ I just put seeds in a cup of water. For a 1-3 days. Til it sprouts. Then place it 2cm into soil. Bada Bing Bada Boom.
Whoa bro. I've drowned seeds like this. I just let em sink than plant. My personal fav is germing in solo of coco with bag. Sprouts in 2-3 days max.
 
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