Greenpoint seeds!!

NoWaistedSpace

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Soak em then water thoroughly.
I use mosquito bits every time because I top dress frequently and fungus gnats love fresh organic goodness.
I get a "rise" in CO2 by using the "organic" living soil. Will reach 900 to 1000 ppm's on a 12hr light cycle. All the decaying plant matter pumps more CO2 than you would think into your grow space. The decay is what attracts the pests. I can live with that. What an easy "boost" to the system.
 

Heisengrow

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One day I’ll start adding LEDs to my veg probably a good winter project,
But can’t see them replacing my DE1000s anytime soon
Cost me 300 dollars for a 6 cob setup to light up a 2x4 no problem.pulls 300 watts but dimmed down to 200.if I wanted to it would kill a 2x4 area in a tent.
Why anyone would use a 400w hps in a 2x4 or small area is crazy as hell to me.be like going from slacker streaming back to cassette tapes
 

yimbeans

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I get a "rise" in CO2 by using the "organic" living soil. Will reach 900 to 1000 ppm's on a 12hr light cycle. All the decaying plant matter pumps more CO2 than you would think into your grow space. The decay is what attracts the pests. I can live with that. What an easy "boost" to the system.
interested in doing organic living soil.. sounds great! i have done supersoil, have a lot of bulk powders n soil additives still.

.any good links or even some recipes for building this soil would be greatly appreciated.... tnx
 

suthrngrwr

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That boomtown...looks booming...what sort of smells? I only go tone fuckin pack they were out of the others I ordered at the time ;\ Feeling sad now.
Those plants look greasy and they smell pretty greasy too. Real dank stuff — getting a strong earthy fragrance with notes of bitter coffee, lemon peels and skunky gas. The second pheno has the same strong earthy aroma, with a sweeter more creamy lemon aroma. I can smell these plants in other rooms despite having a scrubber running.
 

sourgummy

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I get a "rise" in CO2 by using the "organic" living soil. Will reach 900 to 1000 ppm's on a 12hr light cycle. All the decaying plant matter pumps more CO2 than you would think into your grow space. The decay is what attracts the pests. I can live with that. What an easy "boost" to the system.
Are you really sure that is true to get to 900 to 1000 ppm? I gotta think that is not true unless you are growing with a huge pot of organic soil and a tiny ass plant in a tiny room lol. If this was true then I think more people would be doing it and getting better returns. I ran a room all organic and with co2 and that would never happen. You need co2 more than what the soil is capable to put out. Heck you would be good to maintain 400 ppm with nothing but soil in there and no other air flow, of course depending what the plants size is and all.
 

Chunky Stool

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Bodega Bubblegum going into a 30-gal today. Got two nice Jelly Pies going too-stinky bitches. Worms are working hard to give me the SUPER JUICE.View attachment 4153702 View attachment 4153703
Nice!
I had to disassemble my worm bin today because it was too wet and the worms were starting to do a mass exodus. :shock::o
Too many kitchen scraps and everything became anaerobic. Very Stinky!
I bought some scratch grain yesterday at wal-mart to help supplement the scraps. Laying crumbles would be better, but these are super cheap and don't have to be nutritionally complete.
I'm going back to cloth pots for the summer to keep this from happening again. They make good worm bins and you can even bury them half way in a shady spot in the yard to keep em cool. :cool:
 

NoWaistedSpace

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interested in doing organic living soil.. sounds great! i have done supersoil, have a lot of bulk powders n soil additives still.

.any good links or even some recipes for building this soil would be greatly appreciated.... tnx
I use "Mammoth P" and "Recharge" and "worm castings". I make my own compost, I just purchased a "worm farm" to make my own castings. I cover the soil with dried "grass clippings". You want a cover on the top. That is what makes the action happen underground.That will get you on your way. It's all about leaving the top layer alone and adding upon that layer and adding on that. When your plant is done, you just take the "root ball" out and chuck a plant right in the hole. I know it sounds odd, but it works. lol
 
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