moondance
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Im still investigating if the v blade snow plow will fit and can be mounted, then it may end up in the driveway lol.Nice truck bro, i need one of those....
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Im still investigating if the v blade snow plow will fit and can be mounted, then it may end up in the driveway lol.Nice truck bro, i need one of those....
Yes sir, 3 of them in there@Morriston55 is that Kush Northern Lights from Peak Seeds?
That looks awesome DST. Fuck I need to start growing again. Nothing like your own! And look at this bullshit I'm dealing with at the recreational pot shops. A child proof mandatory state sealed bag that is ridiculously difficult to open, cheap China made oil cartridges that seem to fail me 80 % of the time and you better keep your reciet or your shit out of luck and jolly well fucked , the taxes are insane and all the stupid cheap ., pathetic , I wanna rip my hair out and stab the next mother fucker I see style packaging. I can't figure how to open this shit worth a damn. Now I have to go back to the damn store to take this shit back . And the bloody battery you need for the oil. They suck too. Mine has a lifetime warranty. Already returned it 2 times. This oil I got sounded good..big god bud x master Kush@bassman999
Here you go. This is what I use. It's a range from a Belgian company called Ecostyle. It's blood meal (N) bone meal (p) and vinassekali (k) which is an organic extract that is produced from sugar beet. (If my memory serves me correctly). I use equalish parts when adding.
I also add Mg and Calcium (corral calcium) added in smaller parts than the npk. I have had these boxes for a year now I think and have hardly dented them (total cost about 40 euro). So they'll last a few years more. And just bought at the local garden centre.
The corral calcium I have had for nearly 8 years now. It's a lawn additive lol (but it's still calcium so why not eh!).
The thing you need I think is a composter of some sort. The enzymes will help break down all the root material in the soil that is being conditioned. Combined with some nice added compost (I mix my own compost into the old soil) I think you'll start seeing what you want.
That's about it. I rip the stump.from the pots. Empty out and break down. Then layer mix with the new compost and added ingredients above. Generally done by eye but kind of based on the equivalent of 3 tablespoons (50ml) of mixture per metre squared of soil (so not a lot really).
Range I use.
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One of my compost bins (an old bin). Some kitchen waste, household crap like hoover bag, cut flowers and garden waste. And mixed with medium from old pots as well.
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And my trusty old bag of calcium.
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https://buildasoil.com/collections/composts/products/compost-oly-mountain-fish-compostThanks @DST I think compost is the missing key with mine and real worm castings not store bought
Thanks for the linkhttps://buildasoil.com/collections/composts/products/compost-oly-mountain-fish-compost
Get that stuff, its really nice, i'm using it right now, it's working well.
My pleasure, happy growingThanks for the link
The fish compost is the one you are recommending?My pleasure, happy growing
Yup, but i also use the Malibu compost, it works really good, but it's not as rich as the fish compost. That stuff is like black gold, super rich and beautiful. Honestly you can't go wrong with any of the composts on that website, their pinto bean compost is beautiful too.The fish compost is the one you are recommending?
I have broken several scissors in half cutting packaging.Lol. Yeah exactly DST. I know what your talking bout . I have had situations with the tiny screws and that's the worst. Or the double triple thick plastic scissors won't even cut so you try with an exacto knife but even that is difficult and when i finally get through a bit get excited and start to try to pull apart with all my strength but no give..resulting in slitting my wrists with the razor sharp edges of the plastic and a trip to the emergency room .its Like these sinister packaging designers conjeur up ideas on how to drive people mad and destroy a child's Christmas .
Looks good in there!