Club 600

I just uploaded that one above but I had to go Advanced and try a couple of times to get it to work.

I have a Mycorrhizal tip here to share. You should only have to do it once.

[h=2]How To Apply Mycorrhizal Spores[/h] The best time to apply mycorrhizal inoculant is at the nursery during the plant production stage, but since your plants probably didn’t have that done, the next best time is at planting/seeding/sodding. This will allow you to establish contact between the fungi and plant roots, which is important because that’s where the relationship occurs.
There’s no benefit to foliar feeding with mycorrhizal fungi, as they need to touch the roots. We can, however, mix them with biostimulants before application. Mycorrhizal products shouldn’t need to be applied more than once to each plant, unless your management practices are harming them.
Rub the fungi directly on the root ball if possible, or sprinkle in the planting hole. For seed, mix it dry with the seed before spreading. For sod, get a powder form of the fungi, mix with water, and spray it on the soil right before you lay the sod, or even better, right on the bottom of the sod. You could spray it on afterwards as well and water it down to the root zone.
While not as good, the other choice is to apply the product to existing landscapes. The powder form is best for mixing with water to get the spores to infiltrate into the soil. For turf, it’s better to do this right after aerating so more of the spores get down to the roots. Otherwise, it can be watered in, but will not be as effective on heavy clay or very compacted soils.

Hey Jig, good to see ya!
 
Nice Nas,

I normally put my myco into my soil before I plant my seedling/cutting. I add myco to my compost as well...
 
It does nothing as far as "feeding' the micros in the tea and like the article says, and I'll leave the link to the whole article this time, myco's only work when they make contact with the root, so the myco in the tea would make contact when you used it I guess but I think during planting/transplanting is the best option. I once seen a video from Greenhouse seeds where he's color coding seeds and I'm convinced the coating is a mixture of myco and something else, probably kelp. He wouldn't say and said it was a secret. Franko is it??

I also think because I recycle my mix that the myco is carried over in some way.

http://www.smilinggardener.com/organic-gardening-advice/mycorrhizal-inoculant
 
i always figure myself it was kelp. i remember franco saying that it helps through temp problems and early stress i automatically thought..... Kelp!
 
hey 600's just looked over my grow, 1st time w/ a 6 and a 4x4 btw, and noticed some claw like on a plant that didnt get much fan action, and also i had to tear a top part of a cola from what looked like mold also from a spot that was elevated and didnt get much fan

so heres what i did and what i wanna do for next go

i put in another fan and placed them directly on the plants, i think an osicallting fan would be better than my stand ups agree?

and iam going sog to get the heirght even

lemme kow what u guys think
 
hey 600's just looked over my grow, 1st time w/ a 6 and a 4x4 btw, and noticed some claw like on a plant that didnt get much fan action, and also i had to tear a top part of a cola from what looked like mold also from a spot that was elevated and didnt get much fan

so heres what i did and what i wanna do for next go

i put in another fan and placed them directly on the plants, i think an osicallting fan would be better than my stand ups agree?

and iam going sog to get the heirght even

lemme kow what u guys think
i would go oscillating, it seems plants dont like direct wind for extended amounts of time. As far as sog and height. If they are all the same strain it should work out.
 
I'm seeing different phenos with these girls. One is short, one medium, and one stretchy as fuck. The middle one is much more light sensitive and yellowing a bit more than the others.

I'm gonna trim them up a bit and tie them back to the screen. I should also put a fan in with them to move the air around some.

Here's they are... descriptions in the title if you rollover them.

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No bud porn at the moment, but here is my contribution
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I think out our 600 club would be awesome!!
I dont know how much a server will cost ya, but if need be I for one will make small monthly donations to supplement the cost.
 
dam jig,them some big oh fans ya got going.
when the uploader starts to work.ill put up pics of the mom & pop.
but them big fans come from the candydrop dad,that shor one,is real nice,but do not let that lanky one fool ya,if its gots the male side like i think,you sir are in for some nice bud.

dam,i want to pop some of these bad,but im going to pop the last of the [purp? x candydrop](6)seeds,see if i can find a frosty ass purp leaning pheno,with that candydrop power house smoke.
 

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Hi all just thought id share my pics. 2 x 600w veg room 4 x 600w flower room
12 unknown (indica)
vegged 24/0 for 5 weeks from seed
some lst`ing
currently day 8 flowering.
 

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Looking good Mac Jam!! Def sturdy stems there. Maybe after she is going a while she will give her identity to you through smell or taste after dried.
 
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