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ThegrowerMOJO

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Its the strain bro, I had the same prob with that one. When I switched to my flower nutes all she wanted was more N so I went half and half with veg nutes and foliar fed high N nutes on top of it. Even then it only leveled out the prob, leaves stopped yellowing but the ones that even showed a sign of low N eventually died. But at the same time other parts of the plant show high N, so after about 2 weeks i said hell with it and went strait flower nutes. But going long on veg nutes did seem to help and now the low N seems to be settling. I have a self made foliar spray that will pump some N into them, but with you not using any chems it would burn the shit outta your girls so im not gonna be any help, lol. Only thing I know is if you don't chop off all your lower leaves before flowering then she would have plenty to feed on when the problem arises.
Nah not the strain got 3 more in the room not doing it only the big mainline one that's been vegging for so long.but guess i wasn't being patient enough she is coming around thing with organics takes a while to show.
 

Bobotrank

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From what I've found fish will only stink for a bit, and then it gets absorbed and the stench seems to subside. Just my experience, at least. :peace:
 

GanjaGood!

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Found it. Easy as cake! I cannot believe people cut their smart pots off or ruin them in any way...

[video=youtube;vXseRkjQuGE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vXseRkjQuGE#![/video]
I just sit my 5 gal veg smart pots into the 10 gal (filled with SuperSoil and a litte roots on top) and have 4-5 inches sticking out of top...making it like a 12 gal....and the roots come through bottom of 5 gal pretty solid into the 10 gal...you gotta tear them apart when done!!!
 

shady1

Member
Hey nugs I got a question for you. I'm using roots organic which is known to have some bugs. When I water for the first time I will drench the soil with Azamax (concentrated neem) which seems to work pretty well for the bugs. My question is do you know if this stuff is bad for my beneficial organisms in the soil?
 

hovering

Active Member
Hey nugs I got a question for you. I'm using roots organic which is known to have some bugs. When I water for the first time I will drench the soil with Azamax (concentrated neem) which seems to work pretty well for the bugs. My question is do you know if this stuff is bad for my beneficial organisms in the soil?
good question.
 

Rrog

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Concentrated Neem isn't great for the fungi. When I start with Roots Organic I add Crab Shell Meal and a small amount of Neem Meal. I also add predatory Nematodes and BTI Bacteria. I do this when I start the Supersoil, and I do the same to the SS, also.

My philosophy is to not drop a nuke if you don't have to.

I haven't seen a bug in 1.5 years.
 

Bobotrank

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Concentrated Neem isn't great for the fungi. When I start with Roots Organic I add Crab Shell Meal and a small amount of Neem Meal. I also add predatory Nematodes and BTI Bacteria. I do this when I start the Supersoil, and I do the same to the SS, also.

My philosophy is to not drop a nuke if you don't have to.

I haven't seen a bug in 1.5 years.
Good info, Rrog. You got any guidelines on how much you use per bag? Thnx
 

KrazyKat

Member
Figured i"d share this with the nerds I know most of us are organic but i got a buddy i know who is using this shit(bushmaster)please guys do your homework/research on shit your going to be ingesting. http://bigbudsmag.com/grow/article/paclo-deadly-chemical-lurking-marijuana-crops-october-2012
HaHa, ur retarded lol, but i still love ya :lol: ..... You should really do your research first though, funny that Advanced Nutrients is the only one spreading this, even in the article you've shown the chick is clearly endorsing Advanced. Maybe you should read the actual US Department of Energy release. http://efw.bpa.gov/environmental_services/Document_Library/Vegetation_Management/sheets/Paclobutrazol.pdf
No mention of cancer or anything close to it, its
Slightly Toxic which is way better than most things that people consume everyday. I could go on and on but why, ppl that don't wanna use this wont, and ppl that do will, only difference is we wont bash other products that we don't use.
Oh and heres the animal studies where they are giving them pure Paclobutrazol, read on and make your own choices ppl.
http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/risk/rcd/paclobut.pdf
 

hyroot

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But bush master,gravity, and phosphoload have all been banned from california. They are no good. Ive tried them all a few years ago. With very negative results. Especially bushmaster and gravity. Humboldt counties own is a horrible company. Makes horrible products. A few shops still carry them. If they got caught. Ooh they would be in trouble.
 

ThegrowerMOJO

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maybe you should read it ! first paragraph says not to be used on food products.the test you posted was done for exposure not consumption.this stuff is being outlawed for a reason from my understanding it's already banned in california and oregon? also this isn't the first article i've seen on this.
 

Rrog

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Good info, Rrog. You got any guidelines on how much you use per bag? Thnx
1.5 cups crab shell meal and 25 grams of Neem Meal per bag. I mix a couple garbage cans up. One with SuperSoil, and the other my amended Roots base soil. I mix the nematodes and BTI in a gallon of water and moisten the soil as I mix.

Very mellow, very natural, and very effective
 
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