AllDayToker
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Oh so you don't water with it?I use ~50 drops neem oil per 750 ml spray bottle and one drop of soap...
that can foliar over 20 plants and a dawg still tosses some out..
Rosemary is a bonus
Oh so you don't water with it?I use ~50 drops neem oil per 750 ml spray bottle and one drop of soap...
that can foliar over 20 plants and a dawg still tosses some out..
Rosemary is a bonus
The mix these ladies are in do not have gypsum in it. I've gotten my tent down to about 70 - 72 now while lights are on.Got gypsum?
Negative pressure?
75* isn't hot enough to stop flowering focus (~78*)
It is hot enough to affect terpene profiles, though,
especially if the root zone isn't able to regulate the temp / cool her.
What about the inline fan and carbon filter, its on too strong?
We use dimmer switch, and keep it lowlow until room warmed up.
High once warm.
Then on to very low setting each 'night'.
And are you using a 60x scope or so, to scope the trichs?
May be cloudy (starting to degrade) or completely popping
Good luck,
thats a nice strain, mon
I'll gladly take a gram or two for volun-consulting!
haha
Stow know something bout er'thang, ay? HahaBrix levels are simply a measurement of dissolved solids in the sap/fluid of the plant. The more dissolved solids, the higher the brix reading. From what I've read you want to go pretty heavy on minerals to achieve these elevated numbers. Rock fines, kelp meal, azomite, etc. These minerals can be applied to the soil (and take quite some time to be processed and taken up by the plant) or can be applied via foliar. IMO you hear people talking about how the soil "gets better" as it ages.... this is simply a function of the mineral content not being bio-available in the first run of a no-till, and becoming more and more available in subsequent runs.
I think the specific membrane like paper material they use is necessary for the proper moisture exchange. I'm not sure how Amazon works on a global scale, but I do know they sell them on there. Maybe I could give you a link?Would be really awesome, ive seen how people make it but probably never even smoked the real thing, okay i see what you mean bro, so no possible way of using a clean baggie thats tightly sealed and making my own ? Dont think they sell boveda packs on this side of the world, ill have to do more intense googling & calling though. I wouldnt want to sacrifice taste though, how long after ive harvested and dried would you recommend though bro ? Respect
Not at all, my online friend.Oh so you don't water with it?
Amen about the helping woman...good for you!The mix these ladies are in do not have gypsum in it. I've gotten my tent down to about 70 - 72 now while lights are on.
Negative pressure? As in if it's a sealed room with no/little intake? If so, no. I used to leave my tent completely closed but now I've set it up to vent at the bottom at an equal rate as my 200cfm fan pulls air through my cf. When lights are off I have a little 100cfm inline fan, though in actuality its probably more like 50cfm, that pulls through my filter.
I use a 30x jewlers loupe, which I want to get a USB 200x scope or whichever magnification level the model was that I was looking at. I'm able to see mostly cloudy except for some of the trichomes in the folds and recesses of the caylces, leaves, etc. I'll be pulling them Saturday morning. My girl has the day off so I'm going to train her to trim properly. Gotta love a girl that wants to help with the meticulous stuff (=
This strain has been a favorite of mine for about a year and a half now since an acquaintance showed me his hydro grown stuff.
You wouldn't happen to live a bit South of the famous windy city, would you?
Alright thanks. One more thing.Not at all, my online friend.
@DonPetro would kill me. Hahaha. Plus neem oil is VERY STRONG smelling.. Even when diluted.
'They' do say to mist spray topsoil when having a thrips or gnats outbreak after letting it dry out at least a full inch on top... Their larvae falls to the soil once mature enough (as well as scared adults) but if hit with neem oil, all future generations be rendered sterile..
Only on bad pests though. Not ladybugs, microbes, etc. that's why I use so little soap. 2 drop max.
Just shake bottle before each plant so mix emulsifies, dawg.
You gonna be golden..
DT
I'll give them a light molasses watering this afternoon (= it's so nice having such knowledgeable people in one area, even if it's just virtual!Amen about the helping woman...good for you!
So you got pretty much everything covered..
Trimming,
temps,
air flow,
Since you don't have gypsum maybe some lightly Brix infused molasses water would be pimp choice. I see reactions the next day, more frost etc. worm castings now will make er burn hot but since there's no way or need to flush in organics anyway, I'd Brix that soil up a bit.
I'd pop a few crystals down low and see if they reak, the more smell the less molasses I'd use
(Tsp per plant in water)
Interesting, in all of India, the culture is to worship the water they drink for at least 8 still hours, either in brass or copper goblets.
Scientifically proven now...
Water has memory and under a microscope you can see what kind of thought it is holding.. Chaotic stress vs peaceful love..
Water molecules, including their texture, actually change, depending on the energy, intent, and obstacle course it went through, all play big roles, (or more specifically, how recently it went through an obstacle course.)
In their farming studies, they increased yields 22% with 'happy water' or decreased the amount needed to water by ~40%.
The water studies are broken down by the infamous Sadhguru in his Inner Engineering series. Very interesting
Man, I wouldn't mess with spraying anything on the buds that far in to flower. That's asking for mold IMOWill spraying the neem oil on my buds be alright? I'm bout 6 to 7 weeks into flower.
Very good question. Avoid the buds if poss.Alright thanks. One more thing.
I'm about 6 to 7 weeks into flower, will this be OK for the foliar spray will the buds be alright? I'll just be spray one plant she's a bigger one in a 10g pot.
You keep blowing my mind. Coins and rusty water? I can definitely see how that would work but I'd never have imagined it on my own I would suspect. That's an ingenious idea.Haha, amen again!
Pays to pool..big time.
As for water, its amazing, mon, you got it.
can even use rusty water for Fe defiency..
or soak clean quarters and dimes and use it to treat a Cu deficiency!
The chemistry!
Just don't forget to add love to the females
And feminine or lunar energy to the non sexed..
Perhaps that is why Gage Green loves their full moons,
And why the Dons have had higher rate of females from male-female seed lately than we have had successful clones (~88% females vs ~50% survival rate)
Note to self, never add neem oil water to clones.. Guess that's one reason they say throw it out what you don't use. Haha.
Good thing I didn't drink from it like I do every other watering device in the garden... Haha.
I'll never go back to anything that isn't a fabric pot. The growth difference in my experience is huge. I see a slightly faster growing plant with denser, fuller bud structures in fabric as opposed to a "closed" container or even say one with a slew of holes drilled in. They do dry out faster, much actually, but with the right size and cover crop I think it's negligible in comparison. I think brand only matters in regards to price. Maybe stich qualitySo what's the consensus on containers? How many of you guys are using fabric pots, and how many are using plastic ones? I've been rocking the plastic containers for years, but I'm starting to wonder what benefits would come from the fabric containers?? Obviously more air to the root zone would be a plus, but with that more frequent watering would be a must. I shudder at the thought of *more* time being devoted to this.... but if the ladies will benefit then I should probably suck it up and take the plunge.
For those of you using fabric pots, which brand would you recommend? Is there much difference between brands?
Really well-aerated plastics are strong but hard to read like a smart pot.. I love the root hair development and lack of bottom-spun roots on the fibres, too, bro..So what's the consensus on containers? How many of you guys are using fabric pots, and how many are using plastic ones? I've been rocking the plastic containers for years, but I'm starting to wonder what benefits would come from the fabric containers?? Obviously more air to the root zone would be a plus, but with that more frequent watering would be a must. I shudder at the thought of *more* time being devoted to this.... but if the ladies will benefit then I should probably suck it up and take the plunge.
For those of you using fabric pots, which brand would you recommend? Is there much difference between brands?