VeganMusic
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Name recognition trumps everything. When bugboi contradicts himself, you get to pick which truth you want. Can't argue with that.It's funny how people are so easily influenced by a name or name brand.
Name recognition trumps everything. When bugboi contradicts himself, you get to pick which truth you want. Can't argue with that.It's funny how people are so easily influenced by a name or name brand.
I forgot to mention how important the process of Composting is for outdoor soil too. Really great idea, would be to start a compost bin and or worm farm. And remember to always add lots of "brown" carbon rich material, like dry wood, brown mulches and cardboard.This is true I could make it easy on myself but I want to experience it.
Yano get into it, be the bug. . . Bee
How much do you yeild in a 4inch square grow tent?I am going to grow the bugbee way in my 2"×2"
Just learning, but have got a few soil grows under my belt so far.
That's awesome thank you !I forgot to mention how important the process of Composting is for outdoor soil too. Really great idea, would be to start a compost bin and or worm farm. And remember to always add lots of "brown" carbon rich material, like dry wood, brown mulches and cardboard.
Starting off it's really easy to give plants and soil too much Nitrogen rich or "green" materials like guano. This slows the Aerobic breakdown process and the reaction starts to turn "cold". Favouring Anaerobic activity and environment.
To give you an idea the ideal Carbon to Nitrogen ratio for composting is roughly 30/1. And it's pretty close to that for soil too.
In nature, soil and organic matter is composting all the time.
I'll scoop up some information that helps illustrate what I'm trying to say and post them to you via pm, to avoid choking up the thread.
I won't criticize your methods, or Bugbee, I've never paid attention to him.
What I will say though, is again to always go back to the basics when trying to learn something new in this hobby.
That's what's always helped me.
Because it gives the right cohesive view, instead of being specific. It's applicable to all gardening.
Indoors keep it simple. And well aerated. Indoor mixes need to be much lighter and have lots of drainage.
Leave the heavy, rich soils for outdoors and the ground, where it belongs.
That's my own belief.
If I feel the need to post any further, I'll just msg you if that's ok.
Good luck!
Landrace broThe plant was bigger than your house and yielded 3oz?
Shenanigans.
These socks are stinky
you've convinced me, I will buy some pro mix, what regiment of feeding would you recommend?^ This.
So much this.
I don't understand why so many feel the need to overcomplicate things.
haha am I being denounced as a fraudster, I live in a bungalow. but they are higher than my roof yes.Landrace bro
I'm the most original being you never heard of.It's funny how people are so easily influenced by a name or name brand.
The plant was bigger than your house and yielded 3oz?
Shenanigans.
These socks are stinky
it's the science and the idea of trying it a different way that interests me. And how can you not love the bugbee,Wow, I'm kinda surprised. I've never really looked into how Dr. Bugbee grows his plants, but i was fairly convinced he used bottled/synthetic nutrients based on the things he's said about nutrients.
That all just seems so. . .. .complicated. It doesn't need to be.
vegan music is your name. Might as well be called...... generic generic.Name recognition trumps everything. When bugboi contradicts himself, you get to pick which truth you want. Can't argue with that.
What's not to understand. So many of us grow and use pot because we need to slow down the 8-track tape always rolling upstairs. At least that's been my problem all my life. I'm 68 and still plagued by ADHD thinking. Recently got the doc to prescribe me adderall to see what that does but it's no help and costs me $80/mth so goodbye to that.^ This.
So much this.
I don't understand why so many feel the need to overcomplicate things.