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GCG and Boobs's 2012 NorCal Organic Outdoor: The Foothill Fetish

Mister_D

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Gardens are looking great boobs :good:. Something you might try with the radishes is to pour a little salt on a plate and dip the radish in the salt to taste. Pretty good that way IMO ;). Looking forward to seeing how the season progresses. What's the pure protien for?
 

boobs

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hopefully, to get some explosive growth :biggrin:

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Aloha Icmag community! We have found a new product that is OMRI certified. Pure Protein 15-1-1... I used a backpack sprayer and let our trees have a good dose of Calcium 25 @ 77.9 degrees temp. (first treatment of four this year). A friend of mine on the Big Island of HI (organic commercial grower of baby lettuce and other island veges) has been using Calcium-25 for years with great results on his farm but never thought of utilizing its potential on medical marijuana. In recent conversation he discovered his mistake and everyone had a laugh. At any rate, my point being, is that I hit the ladies with the Calcium-25 a week ago, followed by a new found exciting foliar feed of "Pure Protein" DERIVED FROM HYDROLYZED FISH PROTEIN! Here is the pdf:

PURE PROTEIN Dry
ORGANIC FISH FERTILIZER
MADE FROM COD FISH PROTEIN
15 - 1 - 1

DE-SOLVES EASILY IN WATER
Berries, fruits, nuts, and vegetables et:
Soil- Apply 2 % solution with transplants at Planting !
Apply 2.5 to 5 pounds per acre monthly during ! !
growing season through drip, flood,or furrow .! !
irrigation. Rate is based on size of trees,vines, or vegetable crop.
Apples, Citrus, Grapes, Peaches, Pears and Nuts
Young: Soil- Apply 2 to 4 pounds per acre every ! Foliar- Apply 2 pounds per acre every 4 weeks
Trees 4 weeks during growing season. ! ! Mature: Soil- Apply 2.5 to 3 pounds per acre ! Trees every 3 to 4 weeks during the! !
growing season. ! ! ! ! !!!!!!!
during the growing season.
Foliar- Apply 2.5 to 3 pounds in 100 gallons of
water per acre during the spray cycle ( Pre Bloom- summer-fall) Spray foliage until runoff occurs.
Field Crops, Broccoli, Beans, Corn, Cauliflower, Cotton, Grains Tomatoes, etc., Soil- If drilling seed, apply 5 pounds per acre with ! Foliar- Apply 1 to 2 pounds per acre when seed, If transplants, apply 2.5 to 3 pounds !plants are 5 to 7 inch stage and again
per acre with your fertility program. ! ! ! every 3 week till harvest.
Compatibility: Pure Protein has a pH of 6 to 7. It is compatible with most Micro nutrients
and pesticides. Do a jar test to ensure mixing computability.
Guaranteed Analysis
Total Nitrogen (N) ! ! 15% 0.026% Amino Nitrogen
0.006% Nitrate nitrogen
0.53% Urea nitrogen
0.02 % insoluble Nitrogen
14.418% soluble Nitrogen
Available Phosphate (P2O5) 1% ! ! ! Soluble Potash ! ( K2O)! 1%

Foliar- Apply 1 to 2 pounds per acre with 50/ 100 gallons of water every 10 to 14 days during the growing season.
NOTE: THE DRY IS 7 X MORE POTENT THAN LIQUID FISH FERTILIZER !
DESCRIPTION:
This product is made from deep-sea fresh cod and its waste as the raw material.
It is processed by Bio-directed enzyme hydrolysis, purification is through a
molecular sieve and spray drying process. The product is a low molecular weight protein amino acid peptide which has both a quick and slow - release function for plant nutrition.
This product is 100% green and is made from natural ingredients.
In the production process there are NO chemical substances or additives added. This product devolves 100% in water and is easy to use and will NOT clog drip irrigation. It is easy and safe to store and transport.
It contains 18 kinds of amino acids which are derived from organic fish protein. It is void of bacterial cultures and heavy metals.
Specifications:
Total nitrogen content ( dry basis w/w) 15% min.
Amino nitrogen (dry Basis) w/w) 0.5% min.
Molecular weight of amino acid peptides( less than 6000 D) 90% min. Protein ( as a dry basis) 93% min.
Typical profile amino acids (dry basis w/w) 80% min.
Free amino acids (dry basis w/w) 40% min.
NaCl (w/w) 3% Max.
Fat (w/w) 1% Max.
Ash ( dry basis w/w) 5% Max.
Moisture ( loss on drying) 5% Max.
A 10% solution Clear
pH 6.0 to 7.0
Color ( tan to yellow powder ) No odor
Heavy Metals none detectable
APPLICATION:
Through a Fertigation system, foliar fertilization, overhead irrigation, or drip irrigation. Marketed for Agriculture use on Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables, Landscape, and Golf Course.
Use at a rate of 120 ML / gallon of water = 4 oz./ gal. Rate: 3 to 4 Pounds /Acre
per application. This product utilizes NANOTECHNOLOGY to deliver nutrients into growing plant tissue through the stomata and /or root hairs.

After using these two products back to back (first day in the evening Calcium 25, second consecutive day Pure Protein Dry) I had 7 to 9 inches of growth from where I had topped my trees two days prior to the applications! It was very exciting! Plus, due to the nanotechnology you can use Pure Protein once a week and it will not burn your (leaves/plants) even with the organic OMRI certified 15% nitrogen. Incredible!!!

Happy Farming! Gratitude & Blessings to all!!!
 

Mister_D

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Well damn boobs let me know how that stuff works out for ya. I've recently become more interested in amino acid products for plants. This is exactly the type of product I was seeking. Very interesting it contains 15% nitrogen and is organic. I know about the cal-25 from tom hill, it's really good stuff ;). Love it when I learn something new :biggrin:
 

OrganicBuds

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Called that number and it was different than the link you gave. One is Pure Protein and the other is organicproducts. Doesn't look like organicproducts carry that product.
 
it can also be gotten by calling kev at the agmart.

also.rogue farmers and green mountain harvest who.carries met52.
 
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NorcalBob

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Keep it up! Lookin real good, gotta love the 3 sisters huh? I cant bring myself to grow corn, 5 ears for a bone down here, and I just dont have the room. The view is getting better and better out of the bedroom, dig the bong too. Think we need to find some Gnomes to take those Trolls out......
 
edited quote DoobieDuck.. Get your ignorant statements out of our thread. Mods feel free to remove these emails etc. Fuck off.

p.s If you use words like extremely when talking about how the difficulty of communicating with the vendor is...well....now you are on display to the several people in this thread that have talked to him. BIG UP eD
 
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SeaMaiden

anyone seen the movie Trollhunter? I thought it was great.
I did and I FUCKING LOVED IT. I'm not a fan of horror flicks, either. This was done really well, I thought.
you probably noticed I made a bunch of cages for the back garden, they're about 2ft diameter. Very easy to make, only costed $65 for the whole roll! and only takes about 15 minutes to put 'em together. If anyone is interested in a tutorial style post I could put that together, it's not very complicated though.

I'll update more often here now that we're really in stride, going to foilar some Pure Protein 15-1-1 early tomorrow morning I think.
Tutorials are good.


So, that long-ass quoted post from the fellow in Hawai'i seemed actually a lot more focused on Calcium-25, which obviously intrigues me. Up here we have Ca- soils, so what's one of the bigger problems we face in trying to cultivate? Yup.

Now! Onto the Pure Protein. I experimented a bit with some aminos from Haifa, and saw some interesting results. I stopped using them because I decided I want to go all organic and I couldn't verify if the samples shared with me qualified. But they smell... salty, kinda like soup or bouillon. Now there's an organic amino product out and it's got my curiosity up. I've never seen it advertised, though. Given the dosing rates shown on the bag and the price per pound, do you think it will be a cost-effective addition to your feeding regimen?
 
congrats. you have had a couple converaations with the guy. now watch one of your best friends get fucked over for months by the way he does business. you will sing a different tune.

anyways, my apologies for taking over the thread, was not my intention.

and gold country, you should tell ed you wants a job. lmfao.

No, my friends and I wouldn't be so foolish to put ourselves in that position.

I have a job, fool.

Don't apologize and then spam more shit in our thread. Just stay out, you add nothing, you are irrelevant, be gone.
 

boobs

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Keep it up! Lookin real good, gotta love the 3 sisters huh? I cant bring myself to grow corn, 5 ears for a bone down here, and I just dont have the room. The view is getting better and better out of the bedroom, dig the bong too. Think we need to find some Gnomes to take those Trolls out......

haha, have you ever seen these videos?...

www.youtu.be/4EQO0VfBpt4
www.youtu.be/3otf7yV2420

the proof is out there! :biggrin:

I did and I FUCKING LOVED IT. I'm not a fan of horror flicks, either. This was done really well, I thought.

haha, yeah. I watched it with GoldCountryGuy, looks like he's taken on being the internet Troll Hunter. :biggrin:


Tutorials are good.


So, that long-ass quoted post from the fellow in Hawai'i seemed actually a lot more focused on Calcium-25, which obviously intrigues me. Up here we have Ca- soils, so what's one of the bigger problems we face in trying to cultivate? Yup.

Now! Onto the Pure Protein. I experimented a bit with some aminos from Haifa, and saw some interesting results. I stopped using them because I decided I want to go all organic and I couldn't verify if the samples shared with me qualified. But they smell... salty, kinda like soup or bouillon. Now there's an organic amino product out and it's got my curiosity up. I've never seen it advertised, though. Given the dosing rates shown on the bag and the price per pound, do you think it will be a cost-effective addition to your feeding regimen?

next time I make cages I'll take some pictures throughout the process and put something together.

2 tbsp/gallon is the rate we're applying it at, GCG foilar'd his plants last night and says the Flo grew 8in overnight!

Thanks for keeping the feelings nice around here NorcalBob & SeaMaiden. :huggg:

Let's try to keep things on track. :thank you:
 
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SeaMaiden

I think considering the work and all you two are putting into your gardens, you might want to experiment with using Brix readings (if you already do, my apologies) as the metric by which to base utility of a given product.

I've got my meter, and I can't find a good garlic press locally and keep forgetting when I'm in Folsom. I haven't checked Kmart, maybe I should, they carry the Martha.

Meet y'all at Walmart!
 

boobs

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I think considering the work and all you two are putting into your gardens, you might want to experiment with using Brix readings (if you already do, my apologies) as the metric by which to base utility of a given product.

I've got my meter, and I can't find a good garlic press locally and keep forgetting when I'm in Folsom. I haven't checked Kmart, maybe I should, they carry the Martha.

Meet y'all at Walmart!

haven't tried using a meter to measure levels, but we did do a foilar spray of CalCarb about a week ago.

Walmart...
:laughing:
 
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