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Week 12
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Lucky2Times Lucky2Times
3 years ago
Im down to 3 plants and having a hard time keeping them happy at their size. I decided to keep 2 JR clones in veg and move the 3 above into the flowering tent. I experimented with GA on a few other plants early in the grow and they went crazy racing so I pulled them. I hope to see flowers soon.
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Lucky2Times
Lucky2Timesstarted grow question 3 years ago
What are the top natural soil additives from growers experience? I have a pile aging, the mix so far (approx) 2 yards of mushroom compost 8 cubic feet of aged chicken and duck poo, mulch and crushed oyster shells 5 lbs of bloodbone meal 1 lb dried kelp 1 pkg mycorrhizae
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Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
Mushroom compost can be highly acidic, so be aware, you may need to add some lime or dolomite to raise the pH. From my experience, I would recommend also adding some chopped alfalfa, volcanic rock dust, bio-char/organic carbon, zeolite, bentonite, fulvic acid, humic acid, amino acids, malted barley (either whole or ground into flour), wheat bran, cow manure, fish meal, commercial (general) compost/soil improver, and don't forget to add some trace elements, either soluble or granular. The 3 acids (fulvic, humic, amino) can usually be found in a liquid form and are very, very highly recommended by me for any organic soil grow. Chicken and duck poo can be quite "hot", so make sure it is at least 6 months old if you collected it fresh. Mix your blend of base ingredients 50-50 with a premium potting soil mix designed for vegetable growing and this will be about right, otherwise the base mix will be too rich and could burn your plants rather quickly. I would be adding another yard of vermicasts, this is the wonder ingredient no soil grow should be without; - it is natures' perfect planting additive and can not burn or do any harm, even if used straight. I would also suggest no more than 5% by volume of perlite and/or coir, you only need just enough to improve drainage. As both these things are inert, meaning they provide no nutrition for the plants, so there is no point having too much of either. Watering the whole pile with a seaweed tonic/extract will really boost microbial activity and get things blending together more quickly. Lastly, mycorrhizae are my latest must have wonder ingredient, since discovering "Mykos" from Xtreme Gardening a few years ago, I would not contemplate ever growing without it again, it really works and is worth every cent! There are other brands such as "Great White Shark" that do the same thing. However, these fungi need plant roots to live on/with, so no need to add them too early. For more tips from professional breeders, visit "Madala Seeds" and click on their "grow guides", they have a fairly comprehensive run down on what they do and what they don't believe in. Hope this helps, Organoman.
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homerjgangiaweek 0
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
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Best of luck and Happy Growing!!😎🌱💚💪💪
Kynareth
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good luck with your grow
Lucky2Times
Lucky2Timesweek 0
I only have one viable seedling out of 5. I left them in the paper towel a bit longer than I like and may have planted a fuzz too deep but I dont think it is it. I popped 2 out of 2 purple punches from the same seeding session with the same materials. This is the first failure Ive had with seeds and it is frustrating. Out of 5 seeds I have one strong baby, one that never finished popping from the shell and 2 that were so thin and hairlike they didnt make it. I think Im going to delete these grow diary and start it again once i figure out how to sort this grow. UPDATE - Resorted the grow and am keeping this diary going.
Lucky2Times
Lucky2Timesweek 0
Im running into my first issues with seeding and it is self inflicted. I got busy with holidays and left the seeds in the paper towel longer than I like and then planted them deeper then I should have. So far only 2 have popped through the dirt.
Lucky2Times
Lucky2Timesweek 0
I had one break ground after being transported from paper towel. I think this is the most anxious part of the grow for me.