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Old 12-31-2014, 12:31 AM #51
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Old 04-30-2015, 04:56 AM #53
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shop closed till 2016?!
wtf...

whats going on with mandala... i can't understand them anymore... they where so open and community when they started

now it seems they earned enough money and give a shit :(
very sad. they had been so nice and karmafull to me with their strains
Some serious health problems.So please be understanding and symphatetic!
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Old 07-01-2015, 06:23 PM #54
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Tampee, There are hundreds of other seed companies churning out garbage to meet market demands. Even some of the older more established guys have sold out for a quick buck. I won't name them, If you want the best genetics. Mandala, DJ Short, Ace Seeds need be your only shopping destination. And to keep you from wasting your time and money don't fall for the auto flowering hype! They are like BUD LIGHT BEER big sales spin on poor quality product. But many people have to be told what to think as they can't make up their own minds. (followers) I was not intending to go on a rant. PEACE
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which strain is the most mold resistant from mandala? i live at 37.5n in south east usa.
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Old 07-16-2015, 01:01 AM #56
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@Kygiacomo!!! - Use diluted milk(1 teaspoon per 1 gallon of water) as a foliar spray on your plants. It works really well to keep away bud mold and fungus gnats.
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in the u.s., milk is basically water with white crud in it. you probably want to go with unpasteurised milk, harder to acquire.
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Old 07-18-2015, 05:26 PM #58
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in the u.s., milk is basically water with white crud in it. you probably want to go with unpasteurised milk, harder to acquire.
I actually use RAW, unpasteurized milk and it works great. I have used regular, pasteurized milk and it works fine. I began using RAW milk because I noticed the plants benefited from the additional bacteria.
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Why does milk work? Also, does it affect the taste of the final product?
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Why does milk work? Also, does it affect the taste of the final product?
The enzymes in the milk create a healthy enviroment in the soil that allows microbes to multiply, creating a living nutrient absorption landscape for the plant. When applied as a foliar spra, it strengthens
the cell walls of the plant material.

It works best when the milk is combined with fermented rice water.
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Lacto Bacilli: process and discussion
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=96325
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