No I don't think that's all they're good for, there's something in them that is good for the soil/plants I think. I'll have to Google around on my break in a bit.Marigolds are for the bees......your grandfather have you good advice for outdoor gardens
Really?.......didn't know, I'm on my pos shit phone as well......gotta check it laterNo I don't think that's all they're good for, there's something in them that is good for the soil/plants I think. I'll have to Google around on my break in a bit.
badass thanks pattahabi what amount of aloe would you reccomend if i dont have the powder? normal amount for a foliar?That's a lot of neem to one gallon. I use 1-2 tsp (5-10ml) per gallon of neem oil, 5ml of protekt, and 1/8th tsp of 200x aloe. I find about 80-82 degrees to be the sweet spot for keeping things emulsified without getting chunky.
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ahh nice trick. I knew the pros had a solution lol i have legumes in my CC seed mix. how does alfalfa do as a CC?the trick is to pull on the edges when you transplant, water the edges first and it'll "fill" in a lil bit, one of the reasons I prefer some legumes growing in the soil before my cannabis gets in the container, keeps the smartpot more rigid, kinda gives it some structure, so to speak.
unfortuantely i cant pick up my 10 gal planter and do that lol shit even a 7 gal would heavy as fuark soaked. or maybe im just a weak bitch itd help if i had handles but i still wouldnt do it. im also in a small space and would have to manuever a distance to soak it and ya too much hassle and too risky, i cant afford to bump the tent or something and fuck everything up lol or once again maybe im just a weak bitch lmaoI just keep topping them off and if it gets bad I just dip the pots in a tub of water to soak them instead of watering from the top.
woah just noticed the lights lol you run them during the day too or just when sun sets? nice garden! must be nice chiefing out there with the plantsOutdoor soon to be transplanted into 40gallons
you got a sprinkler in there? lol is that for foliars?i'm also a fan of clover as a cc...........i used crimson , white is probably better for containers
View attachment 3392958 can see them in the small 2 gal root trapper II........was under a ig par 100 induction, not my best work
im also in a 2x4 more height. 7ft. i would looove to get a bed put in. someday lol also thinking about if i dont do a bed just ditch the trays get bigger planters and blumats. no need for trays then.Oh I know, they're not by choice. I had a couple larger airplanters in the mail from Amazon but they sent the wrong size so I just returned the order and am going out tomorrow to get bigger solid plastic planters for the next round (plants are in a Scrog already). But, I'm taking a lot of cuts from the ones in 3 gallons so I don't think I'll see too terrible of a loss in yield. I'm contemplating just getting one massive 15+ container to go next to my 10 gallon hard planter as I'm in just a 2x4x5 tent, so space is limited.
I'm hoping the cc I got from buildasoil will be what I need. So far their products are top notch so I have high hopes. I also keep aloe in my containers. Have been thinking of planting a marigold or two as well from my grandfathers advice.
lol I like how you laid out your post. not knocking you, it's just funny how it seems so simple yetyou alralready know it took a shit ton of planning and reading lol. I also am perplexed as to what to do when harvest time for no tills. I know most just chop the stem and leave the roots in there, but idk if you have to wait or can plant new bean/clone right away. Yanking the roots would damage the ecosystem in the soil.So 2:7 or 10 gallon no-tills, 4 sq foot mod SCRoGs for each, 300-350 watts LED actual, All the bells and whistles included;I.e cover crop, silicate, neem oil....take clones 1 week before flower, have them rooted and vegging 1 week at the latest into flower and so 7-9 week veg I could expect to hit....lol....about a lb of some of the tastiest organically grown buds in the world? And just pull the plant, drop in the new one from a 3 gallon and flower out? Sound decent?
marigolds (french ) repel nemetoadsNo I don't think that's all they're good for, there's something in them that is good for the soil/plants I think. I'll have to Google around on my break in a bit.
Sweet thanks man! umm I didnt even know there were different kinds of aloe lol I only know aloe and powder@earthling420 Yes, I would use the normal foliar rate. Depending on what kind of aloe you are using I would say 1-2oz per gallon.
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Some poeple use the liquid aloe products (lily of the desert/valley) comes to mind. You need to be careful of the preservatives/additives if using a store bought liquid. I use powder or fresh personally.Sweet thanks man! umm I didnt even know there were different kinds of aloe lol I only know aloe and powder
ohhh I see what you mean now. I was thinking there were differentspecies of aloe lol ya mon, I keep it freshSome poeple use the liquid aloe products (lily of the desert/valley) comes to mind. You need to be careful of the preservatives/additives if using a store bought liquid. I use powder or fresh personally.
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You know I thought about doing a single bed for the entire thing and decided against it for some reason. Now I think it would have worked perfectly. Oh well lol.im also in a 2x4 more height. 7ft. i would looove to get a bed put in. someday lol also thinking about if i dont do a bed just ditch the trays get bigger planters and blumats. no need for trays then.
i cant stand trying to post from my phone lol luckily im on a computer for now. otherwise everything i just posted prob wouldve taken an hour at least lol
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That's what I found yesterday when I was looking around on Google. Maybe I'm wrong on it being Marigolds, but I thought it was them that accumulated something that soil loves. Idk, I'll keep looking.marigolds (french ) repel nemetoads
here you go on marigolds and root nemetoads management: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ng045That's what I found yesterday when I was looking around on Google. Maybe I'm wrong on it being Marigolds, but I thought it was them that accumulated something that soil loves. Idk, I'll keep looking.
airpump and airstones was to prevent hypoxic soil conditions and boost O2 to the roots==== came up with it while smoking with other growers.....did control test under both lights(induction & led), end results was that it didn't do shit compared to just plain LOS. stones probably clogged in the first week....lolyou got a sprinkler in there? lol is that for foliars?
those root trapper pots seem nice how do you like them? do they help with extreme temps pretty well?
airpump and airstones was to prevent hypoxic soil conditions and boost O2 to the roots==== came up with it while smoking with other growers.....did control test under both lights(induction & led), end results was that it didn't do shit compared to just plain LOS. stones probably clogged in the first week....lol
yeah i'm a fan of the root trapper II fabric pots, don't air prune which i like in winter runs, pricey though. outdoors is were they shine due to the reflective material, less evaporation .
going with 30 gal this test run...............shhh don't tell ...... it's a secret
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Can you fix the pic link?........wanna see what your talking aboutair stones wont work but a larger bed with a "thermal battery" does here is a few of my thermal battery in my smaller bed. i have made a few of these (4) about to make one more in my big hooper..... the air is pulled from a hole in the ceiling that draws from the upstairs living space with a converted bathroom fan then boosted by a 4 inch inline near the bed for sound dampening as the greenhouse is attached to a living space...