What's this white fuzzy stuff on soil? Organic users advice for first grow. See pics

bmeat

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i hear you. i like your plants though. the blue flowers remind me of blue rock candy/northern lights.
 

prosperian

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Yeah I agree, the blue color is coming through in the last set of photographs. ps - I preferred your old avatar, this one gives me the creeps.
 

bmeat

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i actually hate attention, and most women becuase theyre obnoxious. ive developed into an introvert (sadly) and lay low in life
 

prosperian

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Don't ya get it, that is his entire reason for existence, to be as obnoxious and get as much attention as possible.
Yeah, I get it. Just don't think we should get all worked up about it. Personally, I'm just going to enjoy the threads. Too much work trying to change someone's mind. IMO
 

prosperian

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So back to the OP...

No white fuzz visable, but we all know it's still there. I watered today and it flowed great into the container unlike the puddles I was getting before. Plants look perky a smell fantastic. Here is snap of the fan adjustments and air flow I was discussing in another thread.

 

hotrodharley

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Looking good. The poster who claimed smaller root tips don't take in nutes and water easier must have zero capillaries in his body - just huge frigging veins and arteries. Morons is the correct term. Do I have scientific proof? Sorry I smoked all the samples I keep intending to send in.

BTW - please note I never advocated killing the subsoil colony that formed the "threads" seen above ground. The conditions that fostered the growth of these fungi are continued if minimal tillage is all that is carried out. Like going for seconds in your psilocybin cubesnis box!
 

hotrodharley

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So back to the OP...

No white fuzz visable, but we all know it's still there. I watered today and it flowed great into the container unlike the puddles I was getting before. Plants look perky a smell fantastic. Here is snap of the fan adjustments and air flow I was discussing in another thread.

I like the engineering. Nice job but I can't give you anymore rep for a while. 8)
 

bmeat

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haha. our deep veins are big and not very branched. they move most of our blood back to the heart. we also have superficial veins that are closer to the skin and are good to dissipate heat in the blood and allows iv access. deep veins are the heavy workers and if there is a clot in them its dangerous (deep vein thrombosis)

i have superficial vein thrombosis from chronic iv usage. they are scarred shut and it bothers me, but I'm alive i think
 

bmeat

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In plants there are two types of rooting structures that i know about. dicotlydeons have a taproot with branches and monocotyledons grow directly from stalk
 

prosperian

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Since aerating the containers, I'm going through water faster, like 50% more frequent watering. Just thought I'd pass that along.

For grins I looked at some of the trichromes today through my microscope.

Seen a lot of pics, cool to finally see mine. All crystal clear and standing straight up.

No sign of the white fuzzy stuff at the soil surface.
 

BeaverHuntr

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Since aerating the containers, I'm going through water faster, like 50% more frequent watering. Just thought I'd pass that along.

For grins I looked at some of the trichromes today through my microscope.

Seen a lot of pics, cool to finally see mine. All crystal clear and standing straight up.

No sign of the white fuzzy stuff at the soil surface.
Next grow grow with fabric pots ( AKA SMart pots, Dirt Pots , Geo Pots..)
 
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