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Organic Soil
02-22-2008, 06:24 PM
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cow manure?
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jolene
Mix it with straw - it will air it and stop it...
Mix it with straw - it will air it and stop it caking and provide a bit more carbon which will allow it to compost quicker. Or you can feed it to worms.
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Organic Soil
02-05-2008, 03:25 PM
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Sustainable organic ingredients.
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6,375
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jolene
Composted cow manure is almost perfect for water...
Composted cow manure is almost perfect for water retention, nutrients and micro-organisms and is mild for use in a potting medium - you really don't need a lot more added (perhaps bonemeal and...
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Toker's Den
01-24-2008, 08:32 AM
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Growers, do you get nervous/anxious?
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jolene
Wear a suit and make a custom stash box that...
Wear a suit and make a custom stash box that looks like something else (a petrol (gas) can with a compartment, a tyre hollowed out, first aid box, i dunno) and drive your deliveries at peak times so...
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Toker's Den
01-23-2008, 04:51 PM
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Growers, do you get nervous/anxious?
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jolene
Smoke less
Smoke less
Forum:
Organic Soil
01-15-2008, 09:38 AM
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Sticky:
Worming 101
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134,996
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jolene
You need to have a nice mix of wet soft things...
You need to have a nice mix of wet soft things like fruit peels and fibrous material like damp newspaper and hay - if you sprinkle some rock dust on the top it will help the worms eat more as they...
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Organic Soil
01-11-2008, 01:51 PM
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Organic Mushroom Compost/Soil
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561
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jolene
Mushroom farms (organic if possible) often give...
Mushroom farms (organic if possible) often give the stuff away - saves them bagging and hauling it themselves. I pick up 5 tonnes each winter for free and it is good stuff
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Marijuana Strains and Breeding
01-05-2008, 09:43 PM
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Anti Anxiety & Anti Depression Strains?
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6,426
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jolene
Even though I smoke weed and enjoy it, I wouldn't...
Even though I smoke weed and enjoy it, I wouldn't recommend it to redress a complex biochemical imbalance such as depression, I think it is best addressed using lots of exercise, good diet, self...
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Indoor Grows - Soil
01-01-2008, 10:33 PM
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Freebie Skunk#1 from Gypsy
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jolene
I can honestly say that is some of the nicest...
I can honestly say that is some of the nicest looking weed I have ever seen.
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Test Grows - Legends
12-31-2007, 12:37 AM
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southern's johnny Blaze grow
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15,575
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jolene
Cool - thanks Red, from what people are saying...
Cool - thanks Red, from what people are saying this one is variable
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Organic Soil
12-09-2007, 10:25 PM
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Tea...ph9?
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569
Posted By
jolene
Fish emulsion is pretty acidic so this could be...
Fish emulsion is pretty acidic so this could be substituted for some high N guano - perhaps add some humic acid instead of the vinegar?
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Test Grows - Legends
12-06-2007, 09:34 AM
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southern's johnny Blaze grow
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15,575
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jolene
I have just bought some Johnny Blaze seeds - does...
I have just bought some Johnny Blaze seeds - does anyone have any experience with it? I am wondering if it is a heavy feeder or if I should go lightly with this one? (it would be grown organically...
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Organic Soil
11-30-2007, 04:50 PM
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Everybody post your BEST or MOST PREFERRED soil mix recipe(s)
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jolene
Does anyone use diatomaceous earth in their...
Does anyone use diatomaceous earth in their mixes? I have a big bag of this and some volcanic rock dust but have no idea if it would be too mineral rich or bind other elements in some way. I only use...
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Organic Soil
11-12-2007, 11:05 PM
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Composted Cow Manure - Good for tea?
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jolene
Cow manure is real mellow and good though it can...
Cow manure is real mellow and good though it can be quite acidic - though I have only used it for feeding tomatoes; in general tomatoes and ganja have pretty similar feeding requirements. If you are...
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Organic Soil
11-11-2007, 10:31 AM
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Do you organic folks flush? or: The last two weeks of flowering?
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jolene
I am not sure it is that easy to flush in organic...
I am not sure it is that easy to flush in organic soil as the nutrients are made on demand by the microbes in the soil - I guess it is more a matter of having the right amount of nutrients to last a...
Forum:
Cannabis Growing Outdoors
11-01-2007, 10:58 PM
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5000 plant grow
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jolene
Hehehe if you aren't tough enough to handle...
Hehehe if you aren't tough enough to handle negative vibes on a website then I doubt you are tough enough to make it work but I would love to be proved wrong - generally speaking it is cooler to do...
Forum:
Organic Soil
11-01-2007, 03:00 PM
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12yr Old Budswell
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2,680
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jolene
Well now that looks rather nice
Well now that looks rather nice
Forum:
Cannabis Harvesting & Processing
10-30-2007, 09:37 PM
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mouldy buds during curing - any way to save them?
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2,952
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jolene
I reckon you are right that mould spores can be...
I reckon you are right that mould spores can be an irritant, but I don't reckon it is because they are alive, but because it is a small particle - I don't imagine a mould that attacks a plant would...
Forum:
Cannabis Harvesting & Processing
10-30-2007, 01:15 PM
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29
mouldy buds during curing - any way to save them?
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jolene
Why is smoking mouldy buds unsafe? I understand...
Why is smoking mouldy buds unsafe? I understand that it isn't ideal but there is no evidence that it is bad for you - sounds like an old wives tale to me.
Forum:
Organic Soil
10-16-2007, 10:29 AM
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Companion Planting
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3,945
Posted By
jolene
African marigolds and tansy are fantastic...
African marigolds and tansy are fantastic repellants of nematodes, whitefly and aphids and grow tall too - borage and comfrey are the best mulching materials you can get and have unpleasantly hairy...
Forum:
Organic Soil
09-28-2007, 03:21 PM
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147
Why are you still growing organic?
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7,511
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jolene
It's nice to grow organically coz you can...
It's nice to grow organically coz you can transfer the skills you learn to all the plants you grow - I started growing all my own fruit and veg because of growing organic weed and it takes far less...
Forum:
Organic Soil
09-10-2007, 06:00 PM
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120
Sustainable organic ingredients.
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6,375
Posted By
jolene
Pumice would probably be heaving with good...
Pumice would probably be heaving with good minerals as well, being freshly spat out of a volcano - though it's pretty horrible to handle (maybe it would work a bit like diatomaceous earth in...
Forum:
Organic Soil
09-09-2007, 09:56 AM
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120
Sustainable organic ingredients.
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6,375
Posted By
jolene
Yeah comfrey is a fine source of potassium - if...
Yeah comfrey is a fine source of potassium - if you layer it in alternate 3inch layers of coir and roughly chopped comfrey (with lime/crushed shells and bone meal sprinkled between) you can make a...
Forum:
Organic Soil
09-07-2007, 04:44 PM
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120
Sustainable organic ingredients.
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6,375
Posted By
jolene
If you pass all household waste through worms...
If you pass all household waste through worms (not shit, though you can if you know what you are doing) is the main thing as you need loads of it and it takes all those otherwise lost nutrient out of...
Forum:
Soma Seeds
09-07-2007, 03:53 PM
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Yo Soma, I bought you book, but can't understand something.
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2,587
Posted By
jolene
There is a conversion error in the book, I think...
There is a conversion error in the book, I think it would be good for him and his publisher to check (it's not a huge problem, just pointing it out) - the recipe for guano tea says take 8oz of tea...
Forum:
Organic Soil
09-06-2007, 03:55 PM
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12yr Old Budswell
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2,680
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jolene
I reckon go for it - shelf lives of products are...
I reckon go for it - shelf lives of products are generally there to provide accountability for companies and to shift more produce - we don't have Budswel over here in England, it sounds like good...
Forum:
Indoor Grows - Soil
09-06-2007, 12:15 PM
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9
Low Humidity - Home Remedy Needed Please
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1,284
Posted By
jolene
A shallow, wide tray filled with hydrocorals and...
A shallow, wide tray filled with hydrocorals and filled with water should do it - if the fan is partially blowing across the corals that will help.
Forum:
Organic Soil
09-05-2007, 02:20 PM
Replies:
120
Sustainable organic ingredients.
Views:
6,375
Posted By
jolene
If people are going to grow sustainably then...
If people are going to grow sustainably then surely the main energy/resource consumer is electricity for banks of lights, fans and air conditioners?
Forum:
Growing in Greenhouses
08-29-2007, 10:16 AM
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14
Greenhouse guestions.
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1,667
Posted By
jolene
Wood v metal do you mean or glass v...
Wood v metal do you mean or glass v polycarbonate? Glass is clearest - but will get condensation on it when it is cold. Polytunnels with a thermal plastic is best in a cooler climate, probably glass...
Forum:
Organic Soil
08-21-2007, 08:35 PM
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34
12yr Old Budswell
Views:
2,680
Posted By
jolene
I cant see why it wouldnt be alright - bat shit...
I cant see why it wouldnt be alright - bat shit builds up over thousands of years and its very hot in a bat cave - I don't think there is anything to degrade really - If it does break down a bit then...
Forum:
Organic Soil
08-21-2007, 03:43 PM
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824
A Basic Compost Tea Guide
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91,643
Posted By
jolene
...though if you do live in England you can get...
...though if you do live in England you can get some here
https://www.organiccatalog.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=59_154
'Ave it!
Forum:
Organic Soil
08-21-2007, 03:39 PM
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824
A Basic Compost Tea Guide
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91,643
Posted By
jolene
fisher15 - I am using bocking 14 (I think it is a...
fisher15 - I am using bocking 14 (I think it is a sterile strain - you really don't want this thing self seeding...) - though I imagine that pretty much any commercial comfrey would be fine, though...
Forum:
Organic Soil
08-19-2007, 03:01 PM
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824
A Basic Compost Tea Guide
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91,643
Posted By
jolene
To 2 gallons of rainwater (preferably) 1...
To 2 gallons of rainwater (preferably)
1 tablespoon of hi P bat guano
200ml (a cup perhaps?) of worm bin runoff (I guess you could use 1/2 a cup worm casts instead)
1 litre of pre-brewed...
Forum:
Cannabis Growing Questions
07-31-2007, 04:33 PM
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39
So the million dollar questions (literally).
Views:
2,323
Posted By
jolene
Instead of big fans everwhere you could make a...
Instead of big fans everwhere you could make a chimney type set up which would rely on the hot greenhouse air rising to vent the stale air out the top and the smell would be vented higher up into the...
Forum:
Organic Soil
07-12-2007, 01:50 PM
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745
Sticky:
Worming 101
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134,996
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jolene
If you can get a hay bale and soak it with piss...
If you can get a hay bale and soak it with piss and seaweed solution and then partially bury it in the ground, after a few months you should have a good colony of red worms or manure worms moving in...
Forum:
Test Grows - Legends
07-11-2007, 09:47 AM
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34
southern's johnny Blaze grow
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15,575
Posted By
jolene
Hello - what are you using as a base mix?
Hello - what are you using as a base mix?
Forum:
Organic Soil
06-25-2007, 09:10 PM
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58
Rabbit manure as cannabis fertilizer
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25,109
Posted By
jolene
A 10 footer Durban Poison - now that is a fine...
A 10 footer Durban Poison - now that is a fine achievement - how much did you yield off a monster like that?
Forum:
Growing in Coco Coir
06-25-2007, 06:21 PM
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81
Reclining Buddah: organic soil vs coco - 3 ways
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11,900
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jolene
I would guess the Thai one has a good few weeks...
I would guess the Thai one has a good few weeks left in it - but it keeps on putting out crazy growth spurts and then fattening up a bit then going for it again, it is a wierd plant. I will try and...
Forum:
Growing in Coco Coir
06-19-2007, 12:30 PM
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81
Reclining Buddah: organic soil vs coco - 3 ways
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11,900
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jolene
Yup, all good points - I think the pot I have it...
Yup, all good points - I think the pot I have it in is about 30 litres and the plant is 3 foot tall (and on a second and less caned appraisal the top bud is thinner than 6 inches but not much...
Forum:
Organic Soil
06-18-2007, 01:21 PM
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58
Rabbit manure as cannabis fertilizer
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25,109
Posted By
jolene
I have a rabbit hutch above one of my worm bins...
I have a rabbit hutch above one of my worm bins and they crap and piss straight down into the worm bedding and it makes lovely rich worm castings. Good for grow phase rather than bloom i think as it...
Forum:
Organic Soil
06-18-2007, 01:13 PM
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71
Biodynamic Gardening Thread
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6,005
Posted By
jolene
Nettles are very very good for cannabis - bags of...
Nettles are very very good for cannabis - bags of silica and other goodies - and also rabbits hate them (they get stung on the nose apparently) so where they grow wild you can plant your ganja and...
Forum:
Organic Soil
06-18-2007, 01:05 PM
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Need some advice on making a soil mix
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1,796
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jolene
Im sorry, did that gentleman say "meteorite...
Im sorry, did that gentleman say "meteorite powder"? I am reaching for my windup-o-mometer as we speak...
Aren't meteorites the most expensive minerals on the face of the earth? I know that arctic...
Forum:
Organic Soil
06-18-2007, 12:56 PM
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17
i use miracle grow- should i try something new?
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1,715
Posted By
jolene
You can dilute them way down and use them to...
You can dilute them way down and use them to fertilise a lawn or something like comfrey which you can then chop up and make the single finest organic ganja flowering fertiliser - if you dilute it...
Forum:
Growing in Coco Coir
06-17-2007, 05:46 PM
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81
Reclining Buddah: organic soil vs coco - 3 ways
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11,900
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jolene
Following the silver surfers lead and fine...
Following the silver surfers lead and fine experiment I am growing a Thaitanic in 50% coir, 35% perlite and 15% worm catings plus, per ft3 or so of mix, a cup high P guano, the same of dolomite lime...
Forum:
Grow Diaries
06-04-2007, 10:14 AM
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Triploid plants
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1,924
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jolene
Yup that is of much use - I was more curious why...
Yup that is of much use - I was more curious why see of green says there is no naturally occurring triploid plants, like you say, incomplete meiotic division happens all the time.
I read your (very...
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Grow Diaries
06-02-2007, 12:03 AM
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Triploid plants
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1,924
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jolene
Trifoliate just means three leaflets which make...
Trifoliate just means three leaflets which make up a single leaf - I mean that at each leaf node there are 3 sets of leaves rather than the usual 2
Why can there not be a natural triploid plant?
Forum:
Indoor Grows - Soil
05-31-2007, 10:46 AM
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32
Dumb Question About Watering Frequency
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2,997
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jolene
When you first transplant to a new container I...
When you first transplant to a new container I have found it can be a gooid thing to have the soil mix wetted first then just loosely drop the soil into the pot and repot the plant - dont firm it...
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Growing in Greenhouses
05-28-2007, 11:25 PM
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choosing a strain for the greenhouse
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2,060
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jolene
Well that looks very nice
Well that looks very nice
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Grow Diaries
05-28-2007, 12:26 PM
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18
Triploid plants
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1,924
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jolene
Aaaaah - very cool, thanks for that. Jury is...
Aaaaah - very cool, thanks for that. Jury is still out on whether it is a good thing/a bad thing or a novelty thing. Im keeping it anyways, looks bloody fine.
Forum:
Organic Soil
05-28-2007, 12:18 PM
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pH of mix becoming more basic?
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1,128
Posted By
jolene
A mix of 4 parts coir 2 parts peat 3 parts...
A mix of
4 parts coir
2 parts peat
3 parts perlite
1 part worm castings is doing very well - the peat is keeping it slightly acid (after the addition of 2 tablespoons of dolomite per gallon -...
Forum:
Cannabis Growing Questions
05-27-2007, 06:35 PM
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Tell everyone how you clone with high success....
Views:
3,427
Posted By
jolene
Sharp razor blade, cut beneath a leaf node on a...
Sharp razor blade, cut beneath a leaf node on a slant - dip immediately in clonex and stick in a mix of 40/40/20 perlite/vermiculite/peat - stick them on a tray with bottom heat from a reptile...
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