burgertime2010
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Your battered mother is ignoring you? Comic-diffusion, at least she taught you coping mechanisms.
Salvia....coming around now, huh?Your battered mother is ignoring you? Comic-diffusion, at least she taught you coping mechanisms.
Haiku...can you?apparently this thread is now about Beat Poetry.
right on man.
coiling indolently, wisps of fragrant smoke
the spliff burns with incandescent joy
my EZWiders long forgotten, welcome me home like a brother
someone has misplaced the bowl to my bong.
two minute haiku timeSalvia....coming around now, huh?
that was free verse bro, but i made 2 minute haiku before i saw your postHaiku...can you?
Forever displayed moment's swirling wonder...
man... thats heavy!Same words" Incandescent joy wisps misplaced the fragrant myeindolently. Someone, home like a brother coiling long forgotten ez widers the bowl to my bongs fragrant smoke"
lemon trees (and all citrus) are not terribly particular, they prefer well drained soil and plenty of sun, just keep the roots cool by shading the pot if you grow it in a container.Doc,
You know anything about lemon trees? I want to get a Meyer lemon. I tried looking up how easy it is to grow, NPK, etc. Different sites list all kinds of ratios for citrus/lemon. 1:1:1, 8:4:4, 2:3:3. Those are all radically different.
dont add salt to your fertilizing routine. citrus hates salt. salt accretion is a serious problem for citrus growers who over-fertilize.Thanks. What about NaCl ppm? For weed I use about 1350 depending on variety. I've never done soil watering. I heard you alternate: water, water, nutrient. Feeding are done when the soil is nearly dry. From what I read, you only feed nutrient during flower. Since I mix my own nutrient, I thought why not. Nutrient chemicals are cheap.
citrus meyeri are easy.Doc,
You know anything about lemon trees? I want to get a Meyer lemon. I tried looking up how easy it is to grow, NPK, etc. Different sites list all kinds of ratios for citrus/lemon. 1:1:1, 8:4:4, 2:3:3. Those are all radically different.
I meant the NaCl conversion factor, also called 442 or EC * 0.7.dont add salt to your fertilizing routine. citrus hates salt. salt accretion is a serious problem for citrus growers who over-fertilize.
epsom salts (MgSo4, not NaCl which is table salt)were added twice a year, we would put 10lb in the 10,000 gallon fertilizer mixing tank in the spring, and autumn.
and yes i had to look up the chemical name for epsom salts.
unless youre growing hydroponically thats largely irrelevant. i mix my nutrients volumetrically not by testing with a PPM meter. again, citrus isnt that picky.I meant the NaCl conversion factor, also called 442 or EC * 0.7.