nugbuckets
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i have yet to have to go to nematodes.......knock on wood....There you go. I like to also inoculate with BTI and Nematodes. Crab meal is also high (did someone say high?) on my list for pest control
i have yet to have to go to nematodes.......knock on wood....There you go. I like to also inoculate with BTI and Nematodes. Crab meal is also high (did someone say high?) on my list for pest control
Beautiful Nugs... absolutely beautiful structure. Loving it."Violet Donkey"....16 heads....she seems to shine with 16 heads....my favorite plant right now.....exploding in my soil mix.....ultra healthy.....
...can you tell which one i pay more attention too!......i thought it wasn't so obvious!The Violet Donkey looks great! But about that lawn...
7's for indo, 25 for outdo.....but that is for my scene, with mainlining, canopy rings, and specific veg times....i keep my plants pretty short overall.Hey Nugs - which size smart pot do you prefer/recommend?
....i have to say....that was pretty fucking cool!.....I am waiting for Sub to surface, so i can ask him how mainlining was received at the panel discusion!...i hope he was able to share it.....Thanks Nugs,
I just watched the Weed Nerd Episode 74 from the Cup in San Francisco and the TGA booth is showing your mainlining pictures and AOS bud pics to an attendee! How cool is that!
Earlier you talked about handles on the smart pots but I do not see any on yours. Do yours have handles?
Cheers,
Mo
for all you budding photographers out there....(including me) here is the best link to the best how-to vids on taking photos....his name is the Fro....dude is excellent at what he does! check him out!...sorry hovering...he's a nikon guy!
http://www.youtube.com/user/JaredPolin
25's for outdoor, thats good to know. I've always been a fan of 7's for indoor too. I am seriously though ANXIOUS to try that mainlining technique!!!7's for indo, 25 for outdo.....but that is for my scene, with mainlining, canopy rings, and specific veg times....i keep my plants pretty short overall.
less is best!It's a testimony to your skills and Supersoil (your variant of it) that I have never seen yellow tips, or any sign of stress in your plants. They consistently are lush, perky and demonstrate unimpeded growth. Bravo!