Mixing Soils too much work

toomp

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why are you even here, you arrogant fuck face piece of shit? to just be the biggest fucking asshole on the planet? well, you're not even close, go read some of unclebuck's fucked up shit, and learn from someone who's a real fucking bastard, you're just an annoying know nothing fucking amateur, at trolling and at growing.
ignored, don't even bother responding, your drivel isn't worth any more of my time, little dick loser
I've grown some autos, but it's never occurred to me till now to wonder, will they stretch if you put them in a 12/12 environment for a week or so? i have a couple just starting to flower, and would like them to get a little more growth on them before they commit to it hardcore.
or would the loss of 6 hours of light a day for that week to ten days outweigh any benefit?
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Chunky Stool

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You did a great job growing mold and deficiencies hahahahahhhahhhahhahahhhahhahhhhhh

Or did you forget I posted what you grow when you made your comment
I've had mold.
I've had deficiencies.
I've had bugs.

Would you like to compare plants?
I've got a few recent pics.

Let's start with a couple of cannaventure Half & Half in 10 gallon pots:
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Wadaya got?
 

toomp

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I've had mold.
I've had deficiencies.
I've had bugs.

Would you like to compare plants?
I've got a few recent pics.

Let's start with a couple of cannaventure Half & Half in 10 gallon pots:
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Wadaya got?
What I don't have is twisting leaves
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Chunky Stool

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Here are the cookie wreck.
Ill try to find a pic of the really ugly ones
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Here is the ugly one
The pic is from may 4th but you can see how grows. View attachment 4160266
I wonder if they just need more of something.
Mine really started to crinkle after a strong dose of kelp/Alfalfa tea.
It looks like they want to grow but something is holding them back.

As an experiment I may hit one of them with a strong dose of synthetics to see what happens.
I bet 1,000 ppm of Mills A-B would get their attention. It's got balanced cal mag & micros. (3-4-4)
 

charface

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I wonder if they just need more of something.
Mine really started to crinkle after a strong dose of kelp/Alfalfa tea.
It looks like they want to grow but something is holding them back.

As an experiment I may hit one of them with a strong dose of synthetics to see what happens.
I bet 1,000 ppm of Mills A-B would get their attention. It's got balanced cal mag & micros. (3-4-4)
I suspected potassium.
A strong dose of kelp will cause it according to the book tlo.
Plus mine had purple petiole.

But being organic they eventually lost the purpling and caught up.

On my two phenos that exoressed the wrinkly leaf side branching and growing in general was slower than tge non wrinkled phenos.

But they have exploded and caught up.
In fact they are almost too stretchy.

Just for perspective.
I have grown constantly for years and have never seen a more fucked up plant.
 
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hillbill

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Mixing can be spread out, not just hurried through which makes it easier to tolerate for those among us with physical issues. Mixing reasonably dry components and then watering the finished mix requires less stress on joints and back etc. Gravel and sand add weight FAST.
 

Chunky Stool

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Mixing can be spread out, not just hurried through which makes it easier to tolerate for those among us with physical issues. Mixing reasonably dry components and then watering the finished mix requires less stress on joints and back etc. Gravel and sand add weight FAST.
Things blend better dry because there's less clumping.
I always add screened calcined clay which also helps prevent clumping.
 

Chunky Stool

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Neem meal tea work s just fine. My herd takes care of the loose ends and alternating casting/compost tea as well.
Have you noticed less insect activity since you started using neem cake?
I see a few here and there, but overall my outdoor plants have been spared.
And I know the little fuckers are out there because they are wiping out my brussel sprouts and tomatoes...
 

hillbill

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Have you noticed less insect activity since you started using neem cake?
I see a few here and there, but overall my outdoor plants have been spared.
And I know the little fuckers are out there because they are wiping out my brussel sprouts and tomatoes...
Not much but I live in a heavily wooded area so we live with a lot of critters. Plants green up and grow though.
 
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