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The growing large plants, outdoors, thread...

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Tom Hill

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it's beyond equal, it's better, because we are in control of it. Every moon cycle above and below ground growth equalizes, but that can never be offset as much as we can accomplish by offsetting it by ourselves. Make no mistake though, I am not saying we can grow a bigger crop by manipulating growth in such a way,,, but a healthier one, most certainly.
 
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^^^ YEEEEEAAAAAAAHHH !!! loving it !! grow em big :headbange:headbange:headbange


wishing everyone a DANK season ,, good vibes ~



^^^ Strawberry Hill x Trainwreck ~ YEAH BUDDY !
 

HellaFella420

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Yes the soil on top improves the clay below. I rototill, throw down some gypsum and compost spray the whole thing with tea and start piling. The roots chase the water in to the clay And the next year when you dig down youll find black earth with worms etc i stead of hardpan clay...improving the soil through mineralization and biology...


What is your recipe/method for the tea brewing? (this is an open question to anyone!?)

I feel like mines working just like it's supposed to, but always interested in comparing notes with other peoples!
 

Reach4thesky

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What is your recipe/method for the tea brewing? (this is an open question to anyone!?)

I feel like mines working just like it's supposed to, but always interested in comparing notes with other peoples!

recipe for mine is:
4 tbsp liquid fish
4 tbsp liquid crab
2 tbsp liquid kelp
1 tbsp black strap molasses
1 tbsp water soluble powdered mycorrhizae

All that is added in my rez and the measurements are per gallon of water.

My tea bag/s have the following in order from greatest to least:
Premium compost
Premium worm castings
Alfalfa meal
Natural feed grains
Bokashi

Sometimes i may add some of our composted rabbit manure if im in need of a little nitrogen.

We are currently using 2 of those 250 gallon caged reservoirs so we are only using 1 giant tea bag per res. later on , we assume we will be watering out of 2 1500 gallon pools. At that time, we will be using 5-6 giant tea bags per pool.

Another key thing we do is add as much oxygen as possible. for the 250 gallon res's, we add 1 eco 7 and 1 eco 5 air pumps to it with anywhere from 6-8 stones per pump. Later on we add more pumps/air stones as we brew larger amounts of teas. I let it brew no longer than 36 hrs. I try and feed around 24-30 hrs of brewing.

Would love to hear any feed back or maybe some other suggestions from others. Always love learning new things
 

OrganicBuds

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Wow, that looks like a nutrient tea, not Act. Act only needs molasses and compost. Also, not e ough air. My 55gal uses two 80watt pumps. Also, skip the myco, it is not doing you any good.
 
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MrSterling

Is agSil16 just sold out everywhere? Seems almost mythical! Nevermind, I seem to have found some.
 

Reach4thesky

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Wow, that looks like a nutrient tea, not Act. Act only needs molasses and compost. Also, not e ough air. My 55gal uses two 80watt pumps. Also, skip the myco, it is not doing you any good.

Ok i will. especially because of the cost of the mycro. We just started using it for experiential reasons. i have seen great results tho adding it with regular water or nutrient. I will prob definitely add more air for sure now lol. its definitely a strong tea but not as strong as my nutrient feeds. that mix without the rabbit manure in it only reaches like 500-600 ppm's. But i made it go up to 1300 before by adding the rabbit manure in it. was great stuff and they absolutely loved it. My feeds are usually around 1250-1400 during veg.

What do you guys think? is that a good range for my ppm's on my feeds?
 

OrganicBuds

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Tom Hill

That pruning technique you use looks like something my garden could benefit from immensely. Could you maybe give a do's and don't on pruning like that? For example: do you trim every branch top, or would that hurt the plants? What percent off each branch is safe? It looks like you took about 1/3 off each branch, is that correct?

The reason I am asking is because in my yard I can't go higher than 6-8 ft, and I always top my plants. However I like to just top the main stem, then pull the branches down with green plant tape, creating an umbrella look. I think your technique makes more sense, and you don't have to spend so much time tying down branches. Also you say it helps with root growth, and my technique would not accomplish this. Thanks for the epiphany,:tiphat: .
 
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MrSterling

Did you catch a hummingbird shitting mid frame? Nice.

Before I bite the bullet on this AgSil-16, have things changed since I dug through this thread last or is that still the go-to for a silica foliar?
 

Shcrews

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i was about to go shopping for that too..

i'll be in socal tomorrow for biz, maybe can get some. nah wont have a truck. shit.
 

HellaFella420

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Love that pic of the hummingbird, what kinda focus were you using to pull that?
As a photographer, I'm extremely impressed with that shot!
 

VerdantGreen

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awe-inspiring stuff in here as always guys.:tiphat:

i'm just here to extend an invitation to a new thread in the Organic Soil forum:
The IC Organic Growers Community Thread
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=264801

just trying to get some of our more notable Organic growers to stop by the board every now and again...There is a bit more space and open-mindedness there these days... ive put up a pack of Mr.Greengenes Cherry Bomb Maui seeds for the best pics posted.

It would be wonderful to see some of you farmers post up!

cheers

VG
 

Dawn Patrol

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How tha FUCK do you ban Tom Hill???????

How tha FUCK do you ban Tom Hill???????

Is there an echo in here :biggrin:

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Tom Hill

That pruning technique you use looks like something my garden could benefit from immensely. Could you maybe give a do's and don't on pruning like that? For example: do you trim every branch top, or would that hurt the plants? What percent off each branch is safe? It looks like you took about 1/3 off each branch, is that correct?

The reason I am asking is because in my yard I can't go higher than 6-8 ft, and I always top my plants. However I like to just top the main stem, then pull the branches down with green plant tape, creating an umbrella look. I think your technique makes more sense, and you don't have to spend so much time tying down branches. Also you say it helps with root growth, and my technique would not accomplish this. Thanks for the epiphany,:tiphat: .

Glad to see you back TH, I'd also like to see your thoughts on your pruning technique.
 
Before I bite the bullet on this AgSil-16, have things changed since I dug through this thread last or is that still the go-to for a silica foliar?

Can you repost or link the recipe for the silica foliar?

Also, Veg, I remember reading something about you applying a Ca-B foliar. Can you post your recipe and what concentrations you shoot for on the Ca and the B? Are you adding any other ingredients to this foliar? I am spraying an amino chelated calcium, therm-x, fulvic foliar every couple weeks. Also using serenade or sonata with kelp every couple weeks.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Veg N Out

6 to 1 ca to b ratio, also using yucca extract, humic and fulvic at the same time
 
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