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Where do you find that product dafunkyjunkie? Id like to check it out? Im not familiar with Mychorrizal fungi. It apparantly hasn't been a problem for me or I would have addressed it. I don't know if the Greencure will work on it.
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Silverback, are you asking me a question? (sniff sniff) I feel honored. Seriously, I read some of your articles and I was amazed. Especially the Serpintine Method.
But yeah, go to megagro.com, the same website you got the greencure from and go to the "root enhancer" section. It's called "MycoBoost". I use it with the Soil Syrup and I get amazing results. But I also used the "Vacation Watering kit" also with Aquarocks but that was only cuz we had a severe drought with a water ban last summer. Not only that we had 100+ degree weather so the Aquarocks was crucial. So I can't really say if it was just the Mychorizal Fungi that worked or if it was a combination of all three |
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I'll definitely give it a shot silverback. Typically my mold probs start around the mid-budding cycle so I'll put it on early. I appreciate the advice bro.
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Hi everyone,
Thanks Skin, Good info dafunkyjunkie, thanks,. We're all just students here aren't we? I learn a great deal from new growers with new ideas and questions. Sometimes a question by a new grower will spark a thought process that moves my ball down the field. I am a new grower each spring. New ideas, new strains, new grow spots, new expectations, new challenges. How bout you? Tokinjoe, early apps are very effective. This will change forever your understanding of what plants you can grow. Where there were some strains probably off limits to you, (me too), they no longer will be. Of course, this product is for personal grows only. Only planning and proper strain selection will result in successful commercial grow. Theres nothing a grower can spray on a plant that will make up for poor planning and prepartation. sb - Last edited by silverback; 03-19-2008 at 09:22 AM.. |
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Excellent, silverback! Ya know, I've got this mj calendar, and last month, the photo was Silverback Guerilla, looked tasty
![]() I lost more big colas to botrytis last season than I care to remember. This thread has really got me excited for the possibility of a mold-free season. I've got some Green Cure on the way. Thanks, man |
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Hey fisher15,
Its gonna change the way you approach growing. Its a cure. Im looking for a good picture to use as my avitar. see ya sb |
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Same here SilverBack,
Every year I try something new. Or try to improve on something that I know. Until recently, I thought that LST and the SCROG method were one of the best things you could do, after reading about your Serpentine method, I realized how much I can improve an already great thing. This year, I'm taking a different approach. In stead of trying to bust my ass spending a lot of time on every single plant. I'm going to focus on my better strains and guerilla my feminized strains. I'm going to focus most of my attention on my bomb-assed Double Purple Doja crosses from Outlaw Genetics. HELL YEAH!!! And the OG x Blue Satellite 2.2 by SOL. For the guerilla grows, I'm planting some of the fem Cheese and Trainwreck Greenhouse beans. I think I'm gonna have a very busy but great year. hahaha |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Tanacetum vulgare
There is a plant- Tanacetum vulgare... In gardeners advices in newspaper they claim that it prevents mold... it has also other medical effects on human body. I read that before 2 years and I finaly found that article...
Tanacetum vulgare: it should work als prevention against mold and mildew-rust... and it should be also good to use when mold already appeared, it say it stops the illnes then... + it should work against mites on blackberries and against raspberry-beetle... Here is a receipe how to make it: Leave 0.5 kg of fresh TV overnight in 5l water. Next day boil that TV with some water, cool down, filter it, mix it and add water, it should be of 1/3TVW and 2/3 water... and then spray the plants with it... and i think that TV blooms in august, only at the right time. and it grows by the roads, fields, it's easy to find ... But I did never try this out... anyway, if someone is interested then this simple recipe is here.... all the best.... ss |
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Silverback. I could smell the tobacco state farm boy all over you, always good advice. Good thing the govt got you boys out of tobacco, you're into a much better product now. I'm not in as warm and humid an area, but do have to worry about different fungi on my more legal plants. As mentioned earlier in this thread, air movement is critical to keep things dry thereby avoiding fungus and mold problems. I try hard to avoid the problem rather than having to spray the shit out of things to heal them. But sometimes you gotta spray anyway. With MJ it seems to me that once the plant is moving along nicely, removing a few lower branches encourages air movement, keeping things drier, and short circuiting some mold and fungus. Yes this will cause a plant to reach for the sky, but a second pruning or topping ought to resolve that. Besides colas at the bottom aren't always that great.
My .02 Last edited by fishheadbob; 03-31-2008 at 04:18 PM.. |
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Another nice thread, Silverback. Thanks for the info. The rainy season is coming soon here, so I need to be prepared for mold. I mean it gets WET here. And humid. Bummer.
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