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W89

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@New420 Nice, what strain you growing ? I like to hear/see what people are growing :)
 

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@New420 Nice, what strain you growing ? I like to hear/see what people are growing :)
This gets another Neville's Wreck. The last ones was far beyond what I expected with the methods we use here.
I got several strains on deck and will be sourcing new strains starting...NOW!!!
This soil is killing it and deserves some real nice shit.....
 
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Old_Headbanger

@New420 Nice, what strain you growing ? I like to hear/see what people are growing :)

I hear that, W89. I love seeing all the different strains grown with rols. Your grow is looking really nice too. More pics! I especially like all the pics gascanastan puts up of those landrace crosses. Those look and sound like they could possibly be some of the best genetics out there! Save your bagseed if its good peoople...
 

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Thanks for sharing VG! CC and Gas what cloning methods do you use?

I just gave some of my newer ladies a bath of aloe and coconut.

Strains: Eskos Double Chocolate, Chimera's Ultimix, Gogi OG, Ancient OG, Blue Santa, and a few others...

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Just acquired some purple barley soaking on the side of regular kind.

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I hear that, W89. I love seeing all the different strains grown with rols. Your grow is looking really nice too. More pics! I especially like all the pics gascanastan puts up of those landrace crosses. Those look and sound like they could possibly be some of the best genetics out there! Save your bagseed if its good peoople...

Thanks bud, I lent my camera to my dad, will update in a couple days :)

Thanks for sharing VG! CC and Gas what cloning methods do you use?

I just gave some of my newer ladies a bath of aloe and coconut.

Strains: Eskos Double Chocolate, Chimera's Ultimix, Gogi OG, Ancient OG, Blue Santa, and a few others...

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Just acquired some purple barley soaking on the side of regular kind.

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Lookin good mate!
 

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CC

Still your method? Interesting....

Here's what I've devolved to on the rooting process - ain't much.

1 gallon of clear water
1 oz. of BioAg Fulvic acid
2 oz. Aloe vera extract
1 tsp. Dyna-Gro Pro-TeKt

I take the RapidRooters (the brand - not a knockoff not that it matters a single iota) and soak them for 'some period of time' which is usually when I remember that they're still sitting in the solution.

I take them and 'gently' squeeze out excess water/solution.

Take a 'glass' glass with the same solution and stick the cuttings in there and let them sit overnight. Next morning I stick them into the plugs, mist the inside of the clear dome and put them next to a sliding glass door.

That's it....

Crosseyed and Painless - Talking Heads

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MycoGrow™: Mycorrhizal Fungi for Healthy Gardens

Not sure if anyone's posted about this yet, but I figured I share anyway.
Paul Stamet's fungi perfecti website.
$20 for a pound of mycorrhizal fungi seems pretty good a deal to me...

I see the glomus intraradices but it doesn't say how much?

I don't know about these others...

Glomus mosseae, Glomus aggregatum, Glomus etunicatum

and the slow release fertilizer? not sure....
 
:confused::confused:I really don't know what else to say right now...

interesting video about fungi. in the comment section i noticed another of paul's tedtalks from 2011...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mjv8Zj1ABAc

at around 4:50 in the video he mentions Cordyceps and different methods that it can be used to attract or repel insects. sounds interesting... he refers to using it against insects that transmit disease and against crop pests. i wonder about the benefits of using these in an indoor garden...something to research further. thanks for steering me in the direction of paul, sorry i can't spread any more rep today...

oops first video mentions same thing but about termites and ants at 13:05...second video mentions gnats, flies and such....

DDG
 
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Never forget to give your outside plants a little love with any spent teas or compost.

These little protectors seem to like it :)


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Azeotrope - that's where my comfrey came from, roots were delivered healthy and in good shape, just ordered 20 packs of seeds from em too!
 
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