The303Yeti
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You can dust your plants to.
That is rightDiatomaceous earth is diatoms...
Oyster shell is oysters shells...
Correct me if I am wrong...
Took a couple years in order to get it all together but the place I first went to sucked. Maybe someone else can chime in and help. Depending on your location it may be easier or harder.Your plants are looking healthy definitely some variance in the structure of those. I've got a few different strains of mandala in the freezer including number 1 and 8 miles high. How did you get your card? Want to get mine but don't really have a legitimate excuse besides occasional nausea to get it and am not really sure how to go about it as I don't have a primary care doc.
I have heard of diatomaceous referred to as fossil shell flour. Sorry for the confusion. Damn you Durban poisonDiatomaceous earth is diatoms...
Oyster shell is oysters shells...
Correct me if I am wrong...
All good man! It is certainly referred to as fossil shell flower, as it is fossilized diatoms. All good! Not trying to be cocky or all knowing. Appreciate your input yeti!I have heard of diatomaceous referred to as fossil shell flour. Sorry for the confusion. Damn you Durban poison
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They turned out good! Just now running low on that round. Gearing up for more indoor, and outdoor! I will start a new thread soon!How did they turn out?
Just found out about Mandala seeds. Definitely interested. They appear to have really good genetics. Trying to get more info.. 100% sure I'm getting mandala #1 to try out. Like the California dream also, along with others. I'm gonna be outdoors. How much experience do you have with them outside? Indoor looks great.They turned out good! Just now running low on that round. Gearing up for more indoor, and outdoor! I will start a new thread soon!