Absolutely not! I wouldn't use that if I were you. Just let me know when I can swing thru and take it off your hands. That soil looks dangerous. Lmao-
I love it when my soil does that. It's looking good my friend.
Looking nice. Sometimes I forget how nice it is to grow in a desert. My problem is the humidity is too low lol. When I harvest it will dry in 3 days if I'm not careful.
Just a tent no dehumidifier ever, don't even need one in my grow tent. It rained yesterday and snowed in the mountains, so my humidity is around 30% today. Usually it's lower than 10%, it didn't rain this summer for 55 days straight. Here's a pic from 11 weeks ago.ugh i haaaaate when they dry that fasthow do you combat that? a sealed tent with a dehuey set on like 60% RH?
Just a tent no dehumidifier ever, don't even need one in my grow tent. It rained yesterday and snowed in the mountains, so my humidity is around 30% today. Usually it's lower than 10%, it didn't rain this summer for 55 days straight. Here's a pic from 11 weeks ago. View attachment 3539025
Looks good man. That mix shouldnt really need to cook I wouldnt think. I use local promix hp with an organic local vegetable food mix (powder) and some lava rock and some neem seed meal. I water with coco water and mist/wet soil w aloe. Also my garden loves fish hydroslate though I am outdoors. Oh and cannot forget unsulphured blackstrap molasses. Got a case of it in month or so back.
Good idea. They don't look bad at all. Just as long as the chlorosis doesn't turn to necrosis, because that will set them back.yeah i was gonna let them sort it out, as i just transplanted them like 10 days ago or something. they've still got a lot of filling in to do in those pots. i will do a kelp and fulvic foliar on them. that should sort it out. i'm gonna wait a few days as i just treated them with the WPM killer day before yesterday.
Hey I was reading your post in the aact stickied thread and you said something about blumats sensing you over saturating the soil and stop dripping. Does your blumat have a drop of water at the tip at all times?