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Petey McEnroe's Bunny Ranch

Petey McEnroe

New member
wud up ICmag!! i'm a long time lurker of this forum, some know me from other forums, but i believe this is my first grow here. :tiphat:

set up:
2x4x6.5 tent
8 bulb 4 foot t5

soil:
FFOF

Nutrients:
molasses
fresh bunny poo

Strains:
Auto AK47xNYCD
Killer Queen x Mighty Freeze
Bubblegum x Mighty Freeze
Shiva x Mighty Freeze

Garden Video
http://youtu.be/VZX4tvoe_cA

sorry its a little shaky, i'm using the web cam on the laptop.
 

firehound

Member
Welcome to Icmag! Looks like your setup is in order. whats the npk of bunny poo? fresh eh? seems like it would be hot without composting it:bump:
 

Petey McEnroe

New member
Welcome to Icmag! Looks like your setup is in order. whats the npk of bunny poo? fresh eh? seems like it would be hot without composting it:bump:


Currently this is more of an experiment then as my current method. Since i have pet bunnys n have read that bunny poo is good stuff, i wanted to see for myself(also free nutes is a plus:woohoo:). After i saw results over night i went full force on the project. From what i've read, rabbit poo is about 2.4-1.4-0.6. I've also read it is the most concentrated of animal manures in fresh form. It is also considered a 'cold' manure, so there should be only a small chance of burning when used as a mulch. I would like to start a worm farm and compost it that way with in the next few months. I use it in teas instead of a mulch. I like to add 10-15 turds per gallon with 1 teaspoon of molasses. Every so often i like to bubble some Great White in there. Results speak for themselves, i think i might be cutting out Mexican bat guano from my line up. This is my best run with the auto AK47xNYCD i have done so far. More than double the size of my previous runs grown in the same way. I'm very excited to see what this ends up like at harvest time.
 

firehound

Member
great white is a awesome myco product, but is best to sprinkle on roots and transplant time. ive also done the pout thru method. IMHO adding it to a tea while brewing defeats the purpose. Mychorrizae need to be touching a root with in like 24-36hr after initial inoculation of root. or it dies. Phosphorus over a 50ppm level within the rhizosphere will hinder the mycos.:tiphat:
 

Petey McEnroe

New member
great white is a awesome myco product, but is best to sprinkle on roots and transplant time. ive also done the pout thru method. IMHO adding it to a tea while brewing defeats the purpose. Mychorrizae need to be touching a root with in like 24-36hr after initial inoculation of root. or it dies. Phosphorus over a 50ppm level within the rhizosphere will hinder the mycos.:tiphat:



You are correct on adding it to a tea while brewing, but if you bubble it in about an hour or so before you use it, it works GREAT! For a few years i wasted the GW by adding it a day or two before i used the teas. Lesson learned indeed, great point @firehound :dance013: I wouldn't recommend just to sprinkle it on the soil though, i feel i can get a better application of GW by mixing it with water first. The application rate is about 1 scoop to 2 gallons water, so it can be evenly distributed. It may work well for you, but i think adding it dry would be to difficult/time consuming to be a viable application method. Plus the $40/4 oz. is a lil much just to sprinkle. What i have used in the past as an 'add by sprinkle' myco is 'plant success granular'. Same company as GW too.
 

firehound

Member
good info there petey. but what i meant was after you pop the plant out of the container and is your hand. this is the time to sprinkle on the exposed roots guaranteed to touch the roots. and then on to the new container.
 

Petey McEnroe

New member
good info there petey. but what i meant was after you pop the plant out of the container and is your hand. this is the time to sprinkle on the exposed roots guaranteed to touch the roots. and then on to the new container.



I get what your saying, just with GW i feel its much more cost effective to mix it with the water. The jar says 1 scoop (5 cc) per 2 gallons is the application rate. I don't feel like adding it dry would be the most efficient way to use this product. I don't need to flood the pot with the mix, just 8 oz or so is enough for it to inoculate the root zone. Roughly 30 plants or so can be inoculated this way. If unmixed the application rate per plant would be so small and time consuming that it would be a major pain to use, plus spreading .16 cc of powder would be very difficult to apply evenly. With a product like Plant Success Granular, i would always add it like your saying.
 

firehound

Member
I checked out the vids....do the bunnys get wasted too >>>lol. I've waited to pop some autos. will do about june in the veggie garden outside. experiment upcoming. I got a bong like that in the video. I thought it looked like one of my MH bulbs so i bought it. later bro ...keep it green. FH
 

Petey McEnroe

New member
@firehound, no i don't get the bunny's high, but they do love to munch on the fan leafs. Right now only one is a real ganja eater(Morgan Freeman bunny) my other one doesn't much care for it, so she gets other sweet treats.

Good luck with your Auto grows. I'm filling the hills around my town with guerrilla patches of autos. Im not lookin for great top shelf herbs from the OD, but instead better stuff for BHO spraying.
 

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