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Black goat 420

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I have had my only 2 seed orders from attitude, came thru chicago while all the problems with peoples beans getting snagged was going on. Got both packages in about 9 days. And thanks woody for letting me know wiggle worm sucks, been using it for several months with very good results while my worm bin gets going. Now im excited to use the good stuff after seeing great results with an inferior product.
How many seeds can you order just one or does it have to be a minimum of five?
 

woody333333

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Do I mix the Happy Frog fruit and flower with the worm castings... or just put it on top of the soil? Or what?
you can mix it or put the happy frog down first ....either way..... I like to put the happy frog down after watering then add the castings on top..... kinda ease it in...... but I don't know that it makes any difference....

just don't get crazy w it....... couple times w plain water ... a few times w big bloom ... when you find yourself needing to add more than 2 capfuls of the big bloom per gallon to keep em green its time for another topdressing.......

gravy......
 

Black goat 420

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you can mix it or put the happy frog down first ....either way..... I like to put the happy frog down after watering then add the castings on top..... kinda ease it in...... but I don't know that it makes any difference....

just don't get crazy w it....... couple times w plain water ... a few times w big bloom ... when you find yourself needing to add more than 2 capfuls of the big bloom per gallon to keep em green its time for another topdressing.......

gravy......
What about for auto-flowered seeds? I heard just the FFOF soil will feed it just about its entire life, because it doesn't take long for it to grow about 6-8 weeks in all.
 

Black goat 420

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more than 6 to 8 weeks..... whoever told you that is full of it......you would still need to feed..... same plan will work.....[/QUOT
Dark Devil...
  • 100% Autoflowering
  • Indoor Yield: 400-600gr/m2
  • Outdoor Yield: 50-200gr/plant
  • Indoor/Outdoor Harvest: 8½ weeks after germination
  • Height: 80-130cm
 

Black goat 420

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I had my plant in flower for two days and there are greenish like strings protruding from the pre-flowers... Does anyone know what they are?
 

natro.hydro

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I had my plant in flower for two days and there are greenish like strings protruding from the pre-flowers... Does anyone know what they are?
If this is a serious question you got a lot of reading to do man, they sound like pistils to me, dont worry you have yourself a female

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natro.hydro

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When they first shoot out they usually have a hint of green, as they mature they become a nice white color, sometimes pink or purple depending on the strain. Then as they die they wither and turn orange near the end of their life.

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Black goat 420

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When they first shoot out they usually have a hint of green, as they mature they become a nice white color, sometimes pink or purple depending on the strain. Then as they die they wither and turn orange near the end of their life.

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I would rather trust 99% of the people on this site then the ones I talk too... Someone I know said "the number of leaves is the way to tell female from male" stupid people. LOLOLOL!
 
I'd personally make a mix of 40% happy frog, 40% Ocean Forest, 15% perlite and the final 5% a mixture of blood meal, bone meal and worm castings. No nutes for 30 days with that mix.
So right now I'm using FFOF with Advanced Nutrients in 5 gallon pots. Would you still recommend this recipe? I want to switch to organic and get away from AN altogether. Its been about 2 years with bottled nutes and I just need something better. I wanted to do living soil but I just dont have the space so I will settle for organic. This is the simplest recipe I have seen so far. If I make that soil mix then I should feed through top dressing or from making teas? Thank you this thread is the simplest version I have found to go organic. I want to start simple so I can have a solid basic understanding what roles and functions every ingredient plays before I get too technical. I just really want to get away from bottled nutes.
 
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