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Living organic soil from start through recycling

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W89

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This is what she got but loads bigger this is just off google

So it's the little shoots that root next to the plants that you want? just pull em up and use them?
 

ClackamasCootz

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Ful-Power - pure Fulvic acid. Follow their directions exactly or you'll see things you won't believe.

Ful-Humix - pure Humic acid but their TM-7 gives you pure Humic acid as well as the 7 trace minerals that are often lacking in soils. I use the TM-7 product 1x per week, 1 gram per 1 gallon of water. 1 gram = 1/4 tsp.

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W89

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Thnks When this round is done and I got more money to play with will be ordering alot of stuff to make my garden better.. you have alot of good suggestions mate and i appreciate it
 
BioAg has an office in Europe now. Humic and Fulvic acids without peer, IMHO

i just got some humic acid called Black Earth. Bio Ag was my first choice, but i was trying to make a larger order to justify shipping fees when i bought my EM and the Bio Ag brand wasn't available. oh well, next time. Black Earth wasn't expensive so no biggie...cheaper than the bottle of Grandma Enggy at the hydro store!
 

Gascanastan

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TO x BMR Bx1...the 'pretty' keeper female.

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W89

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Very nice dude wish I had access to good genetics other than from seed compaanys and its so hit and miss with seed companies I've spent so much money on seeds and never found something that stood out that much...

That last pic is screen saver worthy!
 

Gascanastan

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Lil' old Blue Orca...she's got that new age 'Kush' look about her despite being half Thai and a 'cut only' from 1984.

Makes all that Kush this and Kush that seem silly eh...

The word 'Kush' has become enough for me to turn around and walk the other way out here in the real world...over it..moving on.
 

W89

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lol kush seem the big thing in america but over here if its not chees people turn there nose up... times ive given turned up with super silver haze, lavender, sensi star ect people have said nah I want cheese.. i'm like take this and tell me you want some cheese once ya smoked it... young people my age who smoke are retards wouldnt know good weed if it smashed them in the balls

EDIT cheese is smelly I get it but the exo cheese(greenhouse lol) I grew was shit weak as fuck crap... but if it smells it sells..... people havent a glue they think smell must mean its strong.. LMFAO
 

rasputin

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That is a great looking plant, Gas. Once again, nicely done.

Funny you mentioned the Kush bit. The first thing I thought when I saw it was Bubba Kush on steroids. Flower structure is very similar but BO has a little more heft to her. What kinda smell does she put out?
 

Cann

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Wow...so many geniuses on one thread...I am blessed to have found this. Quick question for all these great minds - I have recently mixed up a bunch of soil mixes that are "cooking" in my yard. They have been cooking since late december. I stuck my head in one of the containers yesterday and smelled ammonia...not too strong, but definitely present. I know this is a natural part of the nitrogen cycle, but it is also related to anaerobic organisms. Should I be concerned? I took the soil out of the bins and spread it on a tarp in the sun yesterday, but it's raining today so I had to fold up the tarp. Just wondering how long it will take for the aerobic organisms to take over...or what exactly I need to do for ideal soil conditions. Thanks in advance

rrog - there is something awesome going on in the batch of soil of yours that I mixed up...I was checking it yesterday and found that the entire soil is threaded with hyphae unlike anything I have ever seen. Amazing soil structure. I will try and get a picture tomorrow when the sun is out, but I have to say I am amazed. Compared to subs supersoil and CC's mix it has 3 or 4 times the fungal development...do you think this could be from the charcoal? Because that is one of the only significant differences in your recipe. Either way, thank you so much - very excited to see how it compares to the other soils
 
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