New Grower Big cheese and BAM BAM

Whats up Sanguine! Just came found your thread & had a good read over since u came & dropped a few likes on my first journal! haha! :smoking:

Some solid growth man.. definitely learning that patience & commitment for your girls is key.. will be keeping watch til the final chop.. keep the faith bro! :peace:
 
Whats up Sanguine! Just came found your thread & had a good read over since u came & dropped a few likes on my first journal! haha! :smoking:

Some solid growth man.. definitely learning that patience & commitment for your girls is key.. will be keeping watch til the final chop.. keep the faith bro! :peace:

Yea your right about that its all part of the learning curve! Cheers for looking in mate
 
Yea mate you dont get more organic than that. Apparently mixing it with sea kelp makes a great tea

That great to know bro! I have nearly half a bottle of sea kelp left over from my tomato growing ventures. I've been meaning to use it in my grow and making a tea with the bat guano I just ordered sound like a good way to put it to use ... Peace!
 
Hey Need,have you seen this sticky on makiing teas https://www.autoflower.org/index.php?threads/guano-ewc-tea-how-to.8167/
Worm castings are great for teas,full of beneficial microbes and bacteria.
Nettles,Comfrey,Dandelions,Dockings and a lot of other things that you can gather for free will all make good teas.
I loved making teas with all the variety of stuff you can put in them.
Good luck with it mate,i hope you find it as interesting as i did.
I gave up growing organic coz i was fighting a never ending battle with fungus gnats.
Am itching just thinking about them,lol.
 
Hey Need,have you seen this sticky on makiing teas https://www.autoflower.org/index.php?threads/guano-ewc-tea-how-to.8167/
Worm castings are great for teas,full of beneficial microbes and bacteria.
Nettles,Comfrey,Dandelions,Dockings and a lot of other things that you can gather for free will all make good teas.
I loved making teas with all the variety of stuff you can put in them.
Good luck with it mate,i hope you find it as interesting as i did.
I gave up growing organic coz i was fighting a never ending battle with fungus gnats.
Am itching just thinking about them,lol.

I think I have or one similar too it. I was reading about using yard clippings and all kinds of things you normally wouldn't consider using. I remember reading that spring grass has more nitrogen in it, which is pretty common knowledge if you ever lived on a farm and raised animals. I got a 10 lb bag of earthworm castings I use for top dressing also. I'm not organic because I use Fox Farm nutrients, but I can still see the advantage of bubbling some teas and foliar feeding ... Peace!
 
Wowzaaa, Big girls them Cheese!

If I may say bro?
Cheese 1 seems to be hungry for some N bro and 2 got her claws out hold off a bit on her!!

I never flush in the full term of it, I would call it a rinse.. just enough water to have some run off, and then an other small feed introducing bloom. In organics exceeding a certain amount of water will just kill or wash off all the life out of your pot, you just want to remove the eventual salt from the medium..
My :2cents:
 
Wowzaaa, Big girls them Cheese!

If I may say bro?
Cheese 1 seems to be hungry for some N bro and 2 got her claws out hold off a bit on her!!

I never flush in the full term of it, I would call it a rinse.. just enough water to have some run off, and then an other small feed introducing bloom. In organics exceeding a certain amount of water will just kill or wash off all the life out of your pot, you just want to remove the eventual salt from the medium..
My :2cents:

Cheers sour, im always happy to hear advice and tips mate. Yea i was feeding them all the same amounts and they have very different appetites. Im now giving the 1st 1 3ml grow/L nearly everyday and the second one 0.5 ml grow/L glad you told me about the flushing wasnt sure if i should have flushed or not
 
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