4000w 16 plant grow

Afgan King

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Aloe works well as a cloning solution...
Yes but supposedly shilajit (a resin excreted from the cracks in the rocks in the Altai mountains that's essentially Earth's rosin from plants and animals that have fermented and been essentially squished for the past 1000+ years) shits on aloe health benefits wise it also helps to intensify your high just took pea size amount dissolved in warm glass of water and drank it. Now smoking lol but ya this shit is supposed to be insane and the ultimate organic growers supplement as their 85 different minerals vitamins fulvic acidall types of shit. For cloning for foliar spray for root drenches or add in with bottled nutes
 

Afgan King

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So this stuff is for people to consume as well?
Yup yup once or twice a day best way from what I'm reading is early morning empty stomach warm glass water, tea, milk, coffee, start out with a pea size .25g amount dissolve into your drink and drink. Supposedly helps with immune system, overall health, boosts metabolism and a shit ton of other goodies. Plus I did get a different type of high after consuming the shilajit. I smoke a lot like alot alot and ya it def took down my immunity a notch
 

Dr. Who

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Yes but supposedly shilajit (a resin excreted from the cracks in the rocks in the Altai mountains that's essentially Earth's rosin from plants and animals that have fermented and been essentially squished for the past 1000+ years) shits on aloe health benefits wise it also helps to intensify your high just took pea size amount dissolved in warm glass of water and drank it. Now smoking lol but ya this shit is supposed to be insane and the ultimate organic growers supplement as their 85 different minerals vitamins fulvic acidall types of shit. For cloning for foliar spray for root drenches or add in with bottled nutes
So I've seen the mix on an instagram on the web......what do you mix and has it rooted plants yet? How long?
 

Afgan King

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So I've seen the mix on an instagram on the web......what do you mix and has it rooted plants yet? How long?
I used straight shilajit I've seen people using a coconut water x shilajit x aloe mix for cloning and feeding plants as well. Just supposed to fill in those gaps in full nutrition we miss. It's cheap effective at the least a good cloner gonna find out soon about it mixed with my feed lol putting in a couple grams into 30-35 gallon Rez and gonna feed it with some azos and mycos WP today as well.
 

MMJ Dreaming 99

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No, Sinosad is from bacteria found around sugarcane (had to check the spelling) saccharopolyspora spinosa. It's developed from 2 forms of Spinosa isolated by fermentation....
The 2 are combined as a major and a minor.. spinosyn A and spinosyn D. The ratio is a trade secret but, it's listed at around 17:3.

It makes a bugs nervous system go into "overdrive" and it kills it. Works most effectively in the larval stage. Exposure does begin in the egg if they are there. Adults tend to live through an application and therefor you use it in intervals that would apply it before progressive egg hatchings..Works best on Thrips. Mites do succumb to it. You must use it every 5 days, 3 times would be my minimum, and then keep a close eye out for any that may have slipped past - for the mites...

I have not researched any half life or effective use times. It is systemic and most likely degrades past it's effective life quickly do to it's acid/sugar formulation. It does not get any "tolerance" by exposure - insect wise!

Because it requires no synthetic binders or additions. It's fully accepted as organic. It is another acid too.

Oh,yeah...forgot - It's used as a soil drench for fire ants and that points to it possibly being effective on the dreaded ROOT APHID.....I would guess that would take drenching regularly for around 4 weeks to be effective. I think I read somewhere it was about 60% effective at 1 use, for that.
If Spinosad is less effective on adult mites then what do you do? Our friend the Al Bundy guy aka Whitebb2727 also says you can mix some Fels Naptha soap with Spino up to late Flower. How to make and use Fels Naptha. It is 99 cents for a bar of it at Wal Mart or grocery store on detergent aisle. Grandmothers and great grandmothers used it to wash clothes back in the day. Still works for that.

http://www.hansenfamilyfarm.com/blog/make-your-own-non-toxic-insecticidal-spray-soap
 

MMJ Dreaming 99

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I used straight shilajit I've seen people using a coconut water x shilajit x aloe mix for cloning and feeding plants as well. Just supposed to fill in those gaps in full nutrition we miss. It's cheap effective at the least a good cloner gonna find out soon about it mixed with my feed lol putting in a couple grams into 30-35 gallon Rez and gonna feed it with some azos and mycos WP today as well.
Yo yo. What would you use for A & B in flower for turpur on a drip system? Thanks bro.

Your plants are sick bro!
 

Dr. Who

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If Spinosad is less effective on adult mites then what do you do? Our friend the Al Bundy guy aka Whitebb2727 also says you can mix some Fels Naptha soap with Spino up to late Flower. How to make and use Fels Naptha. It is 99 cents for a bar of it at Wal Mart or grocery store on detergent aisle. Grandmothers and great grandmothers used it to wash clothes back in the day. Still works for that.

http://www.hansenfamilyfarm.com/blog/make-your-own-non-toxic-insecticidal-spray-soap
Spray every 4 days for at least 2 weeks.....You'll get them....

The soap will work to break surface tension. That will allow the mix into tighter places and not just roll off like water from a ducks back..
 

MMJ Dreaming 99

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Well I'm outdoors so..if its not raining I make it rain to wash everything down...you can do same indoors...
So would you:

1. Hot pepper spray with fans and lights off.

2. Wait say 1 hour and start the fans.

3. Let them sit in the dark for 6 hours with fans on then shut off the fans and go rinse spray with water.

4. Start fans and by the time the lights come back on the plants are dry from fans?
 
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