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Growing Perpetually Organically - Various Strains

lovekush®

Cannapioneer
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The newest clones were put into the cloner in groups of 3-6 yesterday. The week+ old clones are still good and have root nubs starting here and there it looks like. At the 2 week mark I am hoping for rooted and self sustaining clones. A complete water change with superthrive a bit of h202 was done on day 8. The old water was fine with no sludge. Temps have been good still at 70-74. Love how the new design is working. With the lid trimmed and no medium the misters are lightly spraying some of the leaves when the pump is on.

Nice work Dude, I move like you but I keep on the air pump, 24 hours on 24, in this way, you shorten the time of grounding.
 

Chillb

Member
Flower Beds Finished - Something New instead of 1gal Pots

Flower Beds Finished - Something New instead of 1gal Pots

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ozzieAI

Well-known member
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Just wanted to mention that after even more reading I have discovered that my "garden safe" hydrophobic neem oil likely is not all that effective. From what I gather pure neem oil is what I wanted/needed. Noted, and lesson learned.

glad you were able to identify the difference between pure and hydrophobic neem oil...yes pure is the only way to go...companies supplying hydrophobic neem often use a heap of misinformation and marketing double speak to sell their products hence why i started my oils ain't oils thread linked in my signature

anyway all I'm saying is in my opinion neem oil is a really great, safe environmentally friendly product. but it seems far more effective at preventing problems then completely fixing them.

depending on the 'problem' then yes this is true...

but it does have a lot of limitations. won't cure a fungal infection or stop a bad mite infestation.

in my experience i have been able to stop leaf rust in it's tracks and eradicate mites from badly infested plants...
 

VerdantGreen

Genetics Facilitator
Boutique Breeder
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great thread chillb! your plants look good, great results with the satori. i have a pack of those burning a hole in my freezer...

VG
 

John Deere

Active member
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Looks great as always, Chillb. Love the outdoor stuff. Nice job!

great thread chillb! your plants look good, great results with the satori. i have a pack of those burning a hole in my freezer...

VG

I'm a huge satori fan. Very creative and fun, energetic. It's my go-to when playing music. I like it so much I made a few seeds.

 
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