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  1. Wolverine97

    Jack the ripper question!

    They're on the fifth node in party cups.
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    the chitown sourkush thread

    Which would be why I recommended he throw it away.
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    Snake Oil, Horticultural Myths, Horticultural Urban Legends, and Persuaders

    Pro tip; if you're going to use that strong language you should make sure you can back up what you're saying. You don't sound like you have a lot of knowledge behind your speech.
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    the chitown sourkush thread

    Well, no, not live he's washing fresh harvested branches. But then again they're not dry either. And again, if you read back through I also first recommended tossing it. If he's determined to get something out of it this would be as good of a way as any to wash away as much mold as possible...
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    Jack the ripper question!

    I wouldn't go that heavy on P, they're still vegging. They've just used up all that's in the soil most likely, though I say this without seeing them. I'd just give them a transplant asap. The soil mix you're using should give them enough juice for a few more weeks after transplanting.
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    Jack the ripper question!

    Purple petioles generally indicates a phosphorus deficiency, especially likely if two different strains are doing it. They're likely root bound which further compounds the issue.
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    the chitown sourkush thread

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7jE7qzfgQs
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    16000+ watts medigrow: og kush+ 13 x 1kw hps + 3 x t5 badboys + grotek = *HAPPY JOY*

    Plaaant people, plaaant people... http://youtu.be/tV5wmDhzgY8
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    Could Kelp extracts be a waste of money?

    I'm not saying that I want to do it, just relaying what I read.
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    Could Kelp extracts be a waste of money?

    To help break down dead root material. I use Hygrozyme to treat used soil before re-use, throw it in a bin, water in the enzymes and let it cook.
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    Could Kelp extracts be a waste of money?

    Ok yeah, wrong terminology there. As I understand it, the "tea" would have to reach a minimum temperature of 170 degrees. Can't remember where I saw this, but it was recently.
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    Snake Oil, Horticultural Myths, Horticultural Urban Legends, and Persuaders

    I know that, on both counts. By productive I mean you'd have a better shot of actually getting through to some people if you took a more subtle approach. You obviously care, or you wouldn't keep posting, but a lot of the time it's basically pissing into the wind if you know what I mean. And I...
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    20,000 Watt Medical Grow Op Construction

    Ask and ye shall receive. I'm really torn on UB, the last time he got banned I was a little pissed because he does possess a lot of great knowledge, he just has a hard time interacting with the general population I guess. I've generally been respectful with him since I do respect his opinion...
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    Could Kelp extracts be a waste of money?

    If heat is involved, (as I understand it anyhow) you can brew a very effective enzyme from barley. Supposedly that's how Hygrozyme is made, which I use to recondition my soil after use, dissolve old roots.
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    Snake Oil, Horticultural Myths, Horticultural Urban Legends, and Persuaders

    Agreed. I'm about 50% through construction of my newest room, and I've learned from past logistical nightmares. My new flower room is a wide open 8x8, and I have no intention of doing SCROG in this space. I'll go with larger plants and use bamboo stake tepee's for any extra support. It will also...
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    the chitown sourkush thread

    Yep, agreed.
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    the chitown sourkush thread

    It kills both, and will wash it away and will leave zero residue. I wouldn't do the greencure, honestly that would be my absolute last choice.
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    Snake Oil, Horticultural Myths, Horticultural Urban Legends, and Persuaders

    Well HOT DAMN! I'll be. Sumbitch. That one made me smile, a welcome change it is... That's all I was trying to get you to acknowledge. And yes, SCROG is a pain for a couple of weeks, but after stretch it's all gravy. Peace.
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