Kaotic
Well-Known Member
LOL the mom was explaining that the kid went to the hallway to work on his 5th grade work while the other kids in class were working on the first letter of the alphabet lol?? WtfThis kids only 10, lol.
LOL the mom was explaining that the kid went to the hallway to work on his 5th grade work while the other kids in class were working on the first letter of the alphabet lol?? WtfThis kids only 10, lol.
I think he actually did “research” on Oprah Winfrey cause he hasn’t said anything about itThe ignore option works wonders.
But..Isn't that what ur doing?if it’s coming from you then... I just don’t like people spreading information and instantly claiming it’s true, when it’s BS. I mean people as in the troll pack, mostly lol.
No it’s the opposite of what I am doing, I’m giving my theory and then backing it up with credible sources.But..Isn't that what ur doing?
They love to say flushing does nothing, but when it comes to any viable proof at all, they provide none, how can you believe someone solely on what they said, instantly believe it with no proof? Tell me thatBut..Isn't that what ur doing?
I guess it would be foolish. So what is ur proof it works?They love to say flushing does nothing, but when it comes to any viable proof at all, they provide none, how can you believe someone solely on what they said, instantly believe it with no proof? Tell me that
Because plants don’t need to be fed all the way to the end of harvest, food you add in the soil , even liquid drenches stay in soil for a week or so, why do you think they say to water in between feedings for soil. Let me explain it to you, because I don’t want to come back and explain it again with more posts it’s a waste of my time so here it goes, nutrients stay in the soil, water breaks it down over time, so.. therefore who would feed their “soil” til the end of harvest... your not supposed to, your supposed to flush it towards the end of harvest, so the food in the soil is depleted and the roots can’t uptake it, and the plant provides itself with the nutrition it holds in the older leaves and branches. Got it?I guess it would be foolish. So what is ur proof it works?
Be careful... He is going to say you're a troll too...The ignore option works wonders.
And you don’t have to believe, I can careless if you don’t believe me really, my advice like I said before and I will say again, don’t believe anyone if you have doubts, do your own research, trust me bro everything I’m not sure about and don’t know, I do my research and learn.I guess it would be foolish. So what is ur proof it works?
No he’s not a troll, I know a troll when I see one.Be careful... He is going to say you're a troll too...
The trolls have trolly dolls in their pictures RN lololBe careful... He is going to say you're a troll too...
Yeah, that's real tempting. REAL tempting. Lol. The problem is, we wont know when bad information to new growers, needs to be corrected. I could see some major, future crop damage happening. It wouldn't be mine, but still; I give a shit.The ignore option works wonders.
Ya coming from your valuable information, keep trolling, it’s what your good at lol.Yeah, that's real tempting. REAL tempting. Lol. The problem is, we wont know when bad information to new growers, needs to be corrected. I could see some major, future crop damage in the future happening.....
You still... have provided no proof btw, of all your non sense you said lolYeah, that's real tempting. REAL tempting. Lol. The problem is, we wont know when bad information to new growers, needs to be corrected. I could see some major, future crop damage in the future happening.....
So it's for saving money?Because plants don’t need to be fed all the way to the end of harvest, food you add in the soil , even liquid drenches stay in soil for a week or so, why do you think they say to water in between feedings for soil. Let me explain it to you, because I don’t want to come back and explain it again with more posts it’s a waste of my time so here it goes, nutrients stay in the soil, water breaks it down over time, so.. therefore who would feed their “soil” til the end of harvest... your not supposed to, your supposed to flush it towards the end of harvest, so the food in the soil is depleted and the roots can’t uptake it, and the plant provides itself with the nutrition it holds in the older leaves and branches. Got it?