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  • Yea you can use plain eggs shells. I just added the other ingredients to boost the NPK ratio. The use egg shells let them dry overnight then throw in the blender or just smash em with a hammer. I use my blender so i can chop the shells down as much as possible almost a powder form, but my friend polls em in a paper towel and smashes em with a hammer.
    You gotta boil the rice. I got a big pot don't know how big but its a nice sized pot. I boil like 8 cups of water, then like 3-4 cups of rice and turn the stove to low. It takes about 5 mins. then the water starts to turn white. I let it cook on low for a few more minutes then i pour the water into a empty milk jug to let it cool.I use a spoon to hold the rice from falling in the milk jug. I keep doing this til the gallon is full. (usually takes me 4 pots of rice) I just add more water to the rice already in the pot. When the jug is full I leave the top off and let it sit out overnight on the kitchen corner. Next Day I close the top and shake it up. Stinks like hell and looks like a jar of jizz but plants love it. I water my plants with this every weds. and sat. so just go by your watering schedule. Also I didn't water my plants with this until they had their 2nd sets of leaves, I used rain water to start em.
    Sure will. I have pix but haven't uploaded any yet, my plant is 32 days old today and it's measures 12' inches. Its only been under 24 hrs. for 3 weeks. I started it under a 15 watt fluorescent daylight bulb from wal-mart (only cost $5), now I have it under 2 100 watt CFL's and feed it a homemade fertilizer I've put together. This is a bag seed plant cause it was an experiment but I'm so happy with the results I've planted some Northern Lights using the same method. I also spray the leaves daily with rainwater,and feed them on weds. and sat. morning with rice water.
    I'm working on a 24 hr light schedule right now as an experiment with some bag seed to test the theory of 24/0 vs. 18/6. The 12/12 schedule worked fine, the plants just grew to look like a pole with buds in the main stem. I treated them as you would any plant just started them on a 12/12 from seed, it actually produced buds faster then the 18/6 plant but the yield was smaller.
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