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Indoor
Room Type
Topping
weeks 5
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Vermiculite
Grow medium
10 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 3
Vegetation
9
cm
inch
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
13+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
Naelson Garden
0.25 ml/l
Humus
0.15 ml/l
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Wannabean Wannabean
4 years ago
Still Totaly organic
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Grow Questions
Wannabean
Wannabeanstarted grow question 4 years ago
High! I have an important question,,, how about feeding milk & water solution to the plants?? Anybody..?😼😼💪
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Plant. Other
Feeding. Other
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DoctorGreenThumb
DoctorGreenThumbanswered grow question 4 years ago
Using milk on your compost and in your garden will probably come as a surprise to most. Upon closer inspection, however, it starts to make sense. The amino acids, proteins, enzymes and natural sugars that make milk a food for humans and animals are the same ingredients in nurturing healthy communities of microbes, fungi and beneficial bacteria in your compost and garden soil. Raw milk is the best, as it hasn’t been exposed to heat that alters the components in milk that provide a perfect food for the soil and plants, but any milk will provide nutrition and benefits. Using milk on crops and soils is another ancient technique that has been lost to large scale modern industrial agriculture. Milk is a research-proven fungicide and soft bodied insecticide - insects have no pancreas to digest the milk sugars. Dr. Wagner Bettiol, a Brazilian research scientist, found that milk was effective in the treatment of powdery mildew on zucchini. His research was subsequently replicated by New Zealand melon growers who tested it against the leading commercially available chemical fungicide and found that milk out-performed everything else. To their surprise, they also found that the milk worked as a foliar fertilizer, producing larger and tastier melons than the control group. Recently David Wetzel, a Nebraska farmer completed a 10 year study on applying milk at different rates to his pastures, and recorded the results with the help of the local Agricultural Extension agent Terry Gompert , a university soil specialist, a weed specialist and an insect researcher. What they found was amazing- the grass production was drastically increased; the soil porosity or ability to absorb air and water doubled; microbe activity and populations increased; cows were healthier and produced more milk on treated pastures; the brix or sugar level in the pasture tripled, indicating more nutrients were stored in the grass than before. Grasshoppers abandoned the treated pastures- the sugars are a poison to soft bodied insects as they do not have a pancreas to process the sugars. This also explains why insects will leave healthy, high brix level plants alone, as they contain more sugars than the stressed and sickly ones. Milk Works As Fertilizer.
Wannabean
Wannabeanstarted grow question 4 years ago
I cant see if it’s beginn to flowrer or of its just new growth? I have not changed the cycle tet, Anyone Knowles? Think i need glasses. ✌️😆😆
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Siriuz
Siriuzanswered grow question 4 years ago
Are you adding bloom nutes and have you change cycles for this girl it looks like its a non autoflowering strain so to me looks like she is in transition starting at the very least but id be adding bloom nutes and switching light schedule and cycle so she can get the boost she need, also not sure what nutes do you use but there some deficiencies going on in your plant that must be taken care of, check your ph and dont water too much just every so often, specially when soil is about to dry up. Be patient she will turn quicker than you think so
Wannabean
Wannabeanstarted grow question 4 years ago
High! Black or White pots is the questions,, witch to prefer in soil medium? any known problems to grow in white pots?
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
Pot colour will make no difference in indoor grows, but if growing outdoors, white pots are better for keeping the soil cooler during hot summers. What shaped pot you use will not have any effect on plant vitality/health in relation to the substrate. Hope this helps,........ Organoman.
Wannabean
Wannabeanstarted grow question 4 years ago
High Again! I still go the soil ph problems (4.7) my diary is fucked up so dont go after this weeks diary. dolomitic limestone?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosanswered grow question 4 years ago
if you're going the organic way yes dolomite lime should do the trick, but I would suggest using GHE Ph Up, that way you water the plant until the runoff comes out between 6.0-6.5, this will give you faster results.
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Wannabean
Wannabeanweek 0
High! This is my first ones. 4x Citral (Hindu Kush)
Azgrowz420
Azgrowz420week 4
Dig the DIY setup😎 Plants looking good🌱👍
NugLife420
NugLife420
@Azgrowz420, What part of Arizona are you from? 😎
Wannabean
Wannabean
@Azgrowz420, Tanks man,, not the best economy at the moment, they starts to get bigger 😇
JamMAKEcan
JamMAKEcanweek 19
Really is BEAUTIFUL.. Bet smell is delicious too😎🏆🏆
Wannabean
Wannabean
@JamMAKEcan, tanks, yes sir the smell is fine😀
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 19
When can Citral and I run away toghether into the horizon?
Wannabean
Wannabean
@DoDrugs420, soon 👍
NugLife420
NugLife420week 10
Good luck and happy growing 👍😎
Wannabean
Wannabean
@NugLife420, Tnx so much! this hobby is harder than i thought, feels good when the girls getting healthy again
ELBICNIVNI
ELBICNIVNIweek 7
nice! happy gardening! :)
Wannabean
Wannabean
@ELBICNIVNI, Thanks!!
JamMAKEcan
JamMAKEcanweek 19
Still looking fantastic
Greenwolvesfarmer
Greenwolvesfarmerweek 19
Buenísimo ! Te deseo lo mejor , muy bueno , a disfrutar !
spyder
spyderweek 10
good luck on the grow.....enjoy..
Qlimax
Qlimaxweek 0
Looks nice :)Goodl luck!👍💚
Charliepugdog
Charliepugdogweek 4
Good luck with the rest of the grow mate 👌