Hey Phenome....She is running real fast.That darlins net is already looking frosty! Looks like she's going to finish with a baseball bat nug. Excellent work
Robert Clark is a sharp guy and has a lot of interesting things to say about what we all call sativa.Beautiful work pH. Plants don't get much healthier looking than those ! The Robert Clarke book is a must read. It's older and pretty dated, but a better and less biased resource than many newer publications.
I used to own another really good older book called Cannabis alchemy. Fantastic resource also. Would love to hunt another copy of that one down.
Dry beer yiest are also good for us humans,using human grade and a kilo of dry is 10-15 euros or less,very cheap but amazing amendment,
actually i dont know animal or plant that will not have any benefit of dry beer yiest.
In fish ponds when they have hatching fish eggs usually use dry beer yiest to
lower a mortality,most complete professional breeder foods for dogs also use
dry beer yiest inside pellets,made animals stronger and healthy..good examples are lot
with dry beer yiest and its not for nothing,its superfoods for superheroes..
same made for plants,anti-shock therapy...
I remember reading this book back in 2001 or so were the author was saying to put flat beer in your lawn tomato plants and compost pile.I have not had a beer for 14 years so brewer's yeast it is.
I just thought it was cool feeding my plants Beer.
But I have been duing some research after your post and I truely understand what brewers yeast brings to the table.
As far as humans and animals benefiting .....I have not gotten that far yet.
Another thing that's funny is I reached out to the one person I know who raises koi fish today........I will bring this up at our meeting.
Dog Star.....Great Share
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Lights on and not a gnat in sight.from what I understand gnats lay eggs and breed in the top couple inches of soil and feed on roots.
Steaming the top of soil wipes them and their eggs out.
I don't hit the foliage with direct steam.
A wallpaper remover works great too but most people don't own one of those.
Its organic....No chemicals and any gnats flying around get zapped by the steam.
I believe the culprit is a old opened bag of lobster compost left in the garage last summer .I usually only open a corner of bags and fold over and staple shut but missed this one.
Any how good day People.
Steam Each plant takes about a minute to treat.
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