I am trying a way to get faster absorption of natural organic fertilization by training the root system to be fed through a tube .My soil is down to earth pro organic mix with my leftover outdoor grow soil lane forest products.Most of my stuff I will be using is local .
I have a Critical Auto in my clone cab. I'm going to grow her to completion in there under 67watts of DIY LED lighting. I decided she was so tall I needed to bend her over ( Muuuuaaaaah hahaha..... ) so she could stay oin the cab. I then decided, its time for an experiment!
I wanted to see...
There are many methods you could use to pollinate your mother plants. I've created and am testing my own modification to the brush method. The problem I see with a brush is you don't have the control over stray pollen you think you do. Pollen doesn't stick well to brushes and flies off easily...
7/27 two YDB's broke ground. 5gal airpots filled with promix bx and coast of Maine Stonington blend mixed 50/50. Been watering with well water ph'd to 6.5 with 1 ml heavy 16 roots.
This is where the experiment begins.......
I'll be feeding plant A Heavy 16 nutrients and plant B will get Miracle...
Mossy liked the idea of this experiment so I volunteered! I'm setting up a Sea of Green grow. I'll feed two plants H&G Soil A & B, the other 2 will get Expert Gardener ( yea right.... ) all purpose plant food 15-30-15 NPK that I bought for $2.99...... Haven't found H&G's NPK or content info...
Well, I cooked up a new experiment to post. I've previously experimented with Kratky Method buckets with so so results when trying to use organics. I decided to try again, using a modified version I'm calling The Sludge Bucket. What I'm doing is using a bucket, this time a 2 gallon I already had...
Hello everyone! Wanted to bust the myth, that this strain exists. The simple answer is yes...and no! Back in the 70's, there was a guy named Larry, who had the strain, "Matanuska Thunder Fuck". the name was given, for the dank weed that came out of the Matanuska Valley, right here in Alaska. It...
Is it a Myth?
" Roots in your recycled soil will make the soil too acid "
Hmmmm, so ok, I bought this one! UNTIL yesterday. My greenhouse is next to my shed. Behind the shed I keep bins with recycled soil and one with old rootballs from last fall. I planned to eventually feed the rootballs to...
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