The Dons' Organic Garden

DonTesla

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How's sister re-veg?
She's in her own cab now with a couple CFL's dedicated to her nice and close. Had some perlite in the bottom of her 5 gal so it was slowing things down a bit. Made more holes put a fan by her base too, just been moistening the top. Tmrw she gets some tlc. The 5th 6th and 7th litres of tea this round be ready soon
 

NoSwagBag

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Its composted cow manure from free range, organically raised cattle. Generally speaking, cow manure is referred to as a 'cold' manure.
I guess what I meant was if it was composted or fresh. I've got access to free horse manure myself and plan to compost that with leaves, seaweed and vegetable scraps from the house. I love FREE.
 

st0wandgrow

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I guess what I meant was if it was composted or fresh. I've got access to free horse manure myself and plan to compost that with leaves, seaweed and vegetable scraps from the house. I love FREE.
Your Patriots made the Lions look stupid on Sunday.

Fucking Lions. Most frustrating team to pull for.o_O
 

DonTesla

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I guess what I meant was if it was composted or fresh. I've got access to free horse manure myself and plan to compost that with leaves, seaweed and vegetable scraps from the house. I love FREE.
It's well aged if I'm not mistaken. Correct me if I'm wrong Petrooo
 

st0wandgrow

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hahaha i was like, WOAH BUDDY and head juked like it was gonna punch me in the face, floated back like a foot, then i dove in quick for the shot!! slightly Ali-like, lol
Ha! Nice.

Having those critters further up the food chain move in is a good sign that soil is dialed in. Other than that I'm not a huge fan of sharing my grow room with the larger bugs. Whacked my head a few times trying to avoid those mo-fos
 

DonTesla

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shit son i think 14 and 10 might have induced flowering on a couple ladies… let me take a pic… and been on 16 / 8 yet again, for ohhh bout a week now
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Was flowering induced here bradaMons? Bark it up! @DonPetro
 
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DonTesla

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Ha! Nice.

Having those critters further up the food chain move in is a good sign that soil is dialed in. Other than that I'm not a huge fan of sharing my grow room with the larger bugs. Whacked my head a few times trying to avoid those mo-fos
IS IT!? AWWWWESOME…. i thought it was a good sign, too.. thankfully i had brought her out where there was lots of head room! That's funny but rough same time! Careful bro!
 

DonPetro

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shit son i think 14 and 10 might have induced flowering on a couple ladies… let me take a pic… and been on 16 / 8 yet again, for ohhh bout a week now
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Was flowering induced here bradaMons? Bark it up! @DonPetro
Yea i'd say she is in flower mode. Thats kind of why i liked the two tents. You can move them into the flower tent as they show sex. But the space the one room offers is nice.
It's well aged if I'm not mistaken. Correct me if I'm wrong Petrooo
Its pretty well aged. Its nice, got bits of straw and whatnot in it.
 

DonTesla

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This was in sub's thread…made me think of them sweet DE rocks!

Silicon is not classed as an essential nutrient, but, in response to a wealth of new findings highlighting the importance of this nutrient, that status may soon change. Silicon is the second most abundant mineral on the planet. It is everywhere. Clays are alumina silicates and sand is largely silicon, so how could there be a shortage of silicon? The answer lies in the form of silicon that enters the plant. Plants uptake silicon as silicic acid and this is what is missing in the soil. Something we have done in conventional agriculture appears to have compromised the conversion of insoluble silicon into the plant available form. It may reflect a mineral imbalance or we may have knocked out some of the soil microbe species that solubilise this mineral. It is not yet understood what drove the widespread deficiency but we do know that a healthy, disease suppressive soil should contain 100 ppm of monosilicic acid (as measured in a soil analysis) and very few soils come anywhere near that mark!

@DonPetro yea 2 tents was nice for that reason, hey.. They were so small tho! Good for a beastly mother or a 27 week BlackForrest tho! Still trying to think of the final design for this puppy. Never quite content! hahaha. JUST GOTTA GRIND daily til we get our farm
 
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