Midwest Weedist
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Lol I was just about to post the gist of what you typed up yesterday.funny I just had that discussion a lil while ago.
the differences between elemental and ionic chlorine etc
Lol I was just about to post the gist of what you typed up yesterday.funny I just had that discussion a lil while ago.
the differences between elemental and ionic chlorine etc
yea, when I found out langbeinite had chlorine levels up to 5%!Lol I was just about to post the gist of what you typed up yesterday.
The victims of chlorine gas attacks in WW1 were studied and through the findings chemo therapy was developed.Remembering the chemical warfare the germans used back in WW1...
ironically and sadly chlorine is being used again to kill people in Syria just recently
Right you are!The victims of chlorine gas attacks in WW1 were studied and through the findings chemo therapy was developed.
If you like wars you should look up Dan Carlins Hardcore History, seriously the best person to narrate the most brutal parts of history.Right you are!
well sorta.. you are totally right in that it was chemical warfare victims of WW1
but it was the victims of the mustard gas..
I am macabrely interested in world wars, ww2 was the one that really fascinated me.
And the Vietnam war..
damn the Vietnam war was BRUTAL...
imagine falling through a pitfall and getting a feces-smeared spear in your leg...
even if you live the ensuing agony is a SLOW death sentence...
ahh I will!If you like wars you should look up Dan Carlins Hardcore History, seriously the best person to narrate the most brutal parts of history.
Non Compos Mentis. I don't think anyone truly has a mastery over their own mind. We're all a little looney!ahh I will!
my ex girlfriend thought I was nuts
Course she was right, but for the wrong reasons...
Right on, thanks for the clarification. Yea that's what I've been doing but now that I'm getting in to flowering I'll stop spraying soon but still want to be able to get aloe to them every once in awhileWatering with aloe is cool. You can foliar with it as well.
That's awesome. I have 6 ladies in flower right now I think I'll try to keep misting one to see how it does but it sounds like from your experience there is really no ill effects. Do you mist with just aloe/water or anything else?I'm actually about to foliar my flower room about 15min or so before lights on in the morning. The plants are anywhere from 8 weeks in to just being put in two days ago. I go lighter on the ones closest to finishing and a little heavier on the ones with plenty of time left. So far, I haven't noticed any ill affects from aloe foliar late in flowering. I've harvested twice since I've started and with proper drying and curing it's fine.
The DE only helps against bugs when it's dry, so adding it to a soil mix to deter pests is pointless, although I think I've read that it's a good source of silica in a mix, don't quote me on that though. It works by having extremely sharp edges which cut and pierce the skin of pests coming into contact with it. But it is rendered useless when it gets wet.Right on, I was thinking about throwing some in on my next round of amendments but didn't know much about it other than it helps with bugs. I'm just confused about figuring out what needs to be added after my first run with the soil? Definitely going to do compost and some rice husk, but stuff like bone meal, blood meal, alfalfa meal, those kinds of things, do they break down so quickly that I need to add more and cook again or is it good for another run?
I guess I could just run it and use teas if I see deficiencies, experimentation is the best way to figure stuff out