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Kite High

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No problem brotha.
I remember my dad getting it and one day I was at a stand and I saw it and started reading and I just kept finding myself deeper and deeper into organics and what it truly meant to have a sustainable eco system and to never touch a chemical nute again.
It's called
Acres U.S.A.


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site is good too...bookmarked..thanx...although indoor I strictly do synthetics I do natural outdoors in my yard and garden...this growing pot thing has made me a plant growing addict...they are so much better than people
 

giggles26

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site is good too...bookmarked..thanx...although indoor I strictly do synthetics I do natural outdoors in my yard and garden...this growing pot thing has made me a plant growing addict...they are so much better than people
Haha I feel ya. I use to do all synthetics and then I remember what my grandma use to tell me. You get out of your garden what you put into it. So I sat there and thought why do I put all these chemicals into something I'm going to consume and wondered if they were doing more good then harm and then finally one day I just started researching what I already knew and took it 2 steps farther and just dove in. I love the taste of my medicine and I will never go back.

I'm not knocking you in anyway as everyone is different but I just love having to just use plain h2o. I do organics indoor and outdoor.
 

polyarcturus

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Haha I feel ya. I use to do all synthetics and then I remember what my grandma use to tell me. You get out of your garden what you put into it. So I sat there and thought why do I put all these chemicals into something I'm going to consume and wondered if they were doing more good then harm and then finally one day I just started researching what I already knew and took it 2 steps farther and just dove in. I love the taste of my medicine and I will never go back.

I'm not knocking you in anyway as everyone is different but I just love having to just use plain h2o. I do organics indoor and outdoor.
shit i combine the 2 organics provide the variety synthetics the mass nutrition. easy said than done tho. but living media grows plants so much better than sterile, but for rooting clones im sterile and inorganic all the way. wouldnt have been able to keep some of the rare strains i have around without it that way.
 

giggles26

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shit i combine the 2 organics provide the variety synthetics the mass nutrition. easy said than done tho. but living media grows plants so much better than sterile, but for rooting clones im sterile and inorganic all the way. wouldnt have been able to keep some of the rare strains i have around without it that way.
I use a product called eco root and it's omri listed and is safe and I have about a 98% success rate with it. You should take a look at it.

Matter of fact any organic grower should take a look at it. Here's a link. It's some good shit :D

http://www.amazon.com/Green-Planet-Nutrients-Manufacture-Mycorrhizal/dp/B0083U9G0Y/ref=sr_1_3?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1364960557&sr=1-3&keywords=eco+root
 

whodatnation

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Shit toss some of that into your soil! nice gigs.


I got a bail of promix the other day (compost not ready in time) I thought about you when I saw the cost of shipping lol

:peace:
 

giggles26

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Shit toss some of that into your soil! nice gigs.


I got a bail of promix the other day (compost not ready in time) I thought about you when I saw the cost of shipping lol

:peace:
Haha god I hate the cost of shipping on that shit. But the closest town to me that has any is 75 miles away lol so I don't go there much. But best believe when I do I load up but just sometimes I don't get enough and I still have to order shit :(

Oh and I do toss some of that in my soil lol
 

giggles26

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Update!! Mixed up some tea today and transplanted mothers into new soil/home.

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Mothers after 3 weeks in 1gal
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Moms in their new home

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More pics tomorrow.
 

giggles26

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Ya bro I'm really liking them. I'm going to veg them for another 2-3 weeks and then take as many cuts as I can from each and then flower them both.

How you been method?
 

method2mymadness

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Preety good and u? Just makin some ribs for dinner Ben transplanting all day and cleaning up the room replacing the black n white poly on my walls and tray
 

giggles26

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Shit busy as hell between my 2 boys and girl and all my outdoor shit I feel like I never have time to get on here anymore.

Ya I saw you were doing a new soil mix. Fuck ya ribs bro! I love fucking ribs, especially on my Trager :D
 

giggles26

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It's hella cheap dude, I haven't bought anything for my teas since I bought all my amendments back in October lol.

I'd say to get started like 100$ but once you have the shit you're golden.
 

jhod58vw

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It's hella cheap dude, I haven't bought anything for my teas since I bought all my amendments back in October lol.

I'd say to get started like 100$ but once you have the shit you're golden.
Thats defiantly nice. Have to look into it.
 
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