Grandpa GreenJeans
Well-Known Member
Here's an interesting read on surfactants and adjuvants, uses and applications.
http://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.cfm?number=B1319
http://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.cfm?number=B1319
that's some real nice stuff you said man, and I appreciate it.Yes @greasemonkeymann is the shit he truly is. He has helped me and inspired me in alot of ways. He is a true blessing to this site. No offense grease but you can't piss him off either lol he is a great person.
Yea I no but you no lolthat's some real nice stuff you said man, and I appreciate it.
I just try to help, and i'm here at my shop, and if I don't have work?
well here we are.
But I would beg to differ on the "pissing off"...
It's just reaaally hard to.
I've gotten a lil agro before at some people here... that's why I stay away from the newbie/hydro and general sections mostly.Yea I no but you no lol
I wonder out and get in trouble lolI've gotten a lil agro before at some people here... that's why I stay away from the newbie/hydro and general sections mostly.
I stick with the organic folks
likewise. lol the organic folks are a great bunch. you get some scum every so often though i've noticed.I wonder out and get in trouble lol
Cut off at base transplanti bet you've grown 10,000 aloe plants... i have a pot my mom gave me filled with small ones, all clustered up. what are some good tips for transplanting the damn things... i know they don't require much watering. should i just leave the whole pot full of them? its like 10" diameter just filled with medium/small sized plants.
Aloe is a succulant and their is 2 ways to do it.i bet you've grown 10,000 aloe plants... i have a pot my mom gave me filled with small ones, all clustered up. what are some good tips for transplanting the damn things... i know they don't require much watering. should i just leave the whole pot full of them? its like 10" diameter just filled with medium/small sized plants.
you chop off the tap root and repot?@Grandpa GreenJeans I cut right at base of main plant and then transplant immediately to well draining soil. Chop and stick, water. They take off
If I want more kids I chop the arms off at the base, then replant those same kidsyou chop off the tap root and repot?
not a competition a complement .I dont think I can compete with this.
Well said -
Or 2/3 drainageso if i was gonna mix up a soil for some aloe.... what % drainage should i use... like half the mix aeration material?