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  1. I buy my silver nitrate etc from them. Packages always arrive 2-3 days after order.
    2 points
  2. I stay away from crap like : Barney's Farm Green House Seeds Dutch Passion etc.
    2 points
  3. Can anyone verify this supplier of food grade ethanol? https://www.chemlabsupplies.co.za/product/ethanol-absolute-alcohol-999-pharma-grade-25lt-glass-bottle/ Pricing almost seems a bit too good to be true
    1 point
  4. Switched to flower light schedule this past weekend and today flushed the res and filled with flowering dosage of nutes. Following the dosage I get 2.0 EC and since the last flush the plants have done well at that EC. Done some defoliation work on both the plants, more so on the left lady than the right. The right plant splits much more closely to the net and more of the minor branches could be utilised than on the left plant. In future I think I'd like to replicate how I grew the right plant for further scrog grows. The shape looks much more suited for the setup. Time will tell which grows better.
    1 point
  5. I must be honest, when I made teas and gave them to my indoor plants which were in Organics Matter soil and being fed with BioBizz, I did not really notice any difference... So I kinda stopped with the teas. Although I also use to do regular microbe inoculations soo, I dunno. lol Perhaps if I was growing in an inferior soil and was not doing the microbe inoculations I would have noticed a bigger difference, not sure.
    1 point
  6. Kind of childish on my part. Maybe partly lack of thc in the system together with some issues in the garden. Sorry guys.
    1 point
  7. Wazzup everyone, been wanting to post but been on a 2 day straight hazy affair :) :) :) Tool of elevation was my Cloupor Cloutank M4, although I did have a few bongs and joints in the interim as well. The Chocolope seems to be a relatively nice upper, however, early harvest remember? I must say this though, super clean smoke, almost zero burn and it definately performs as advertised. My later harvest is in the same container, so it's the luck of the draw each time I smoke it. Glad to be back..... Sent from my CLT-L29 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  8. They very good, I get lots of stuff from them.
    1 point
  9. A plant will show you when she is finishing off. Yellow leaves and the stem will even start going yellow. Leaves may start going purple even in hot weather. Not all plants go purple but all of them go yellow. I like to leave mine until I can see amber trichomes. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  10. If that is the case then PH is gonna be your biggest enemy and will continue to be I'm afraid. Coco perlite from the onset generally has a high PH so you would correct this by feeding with salt ferts at a PH of around 5.8 and stick with that every single feed/watering. The thing with adding organic ferts to an inert medium is you don't have anything in that inert medium such as lime to buffer the PH which can easily go all over the place when adding organic ferts and compost teas. Even if you PH a compost tea, which seems quite ridiculous but most likely possible, the PH could still change considerably while sitting in your medium. Your grow can work. Perhaps it has already worked a good number of times for you. But you are setting yourself up for a not so smooth ride. Happy to be proven wrong though
    1 point
  11. I definitely enjoy Sativa highs more than Indica vibes. Each has their place, but an energetic buzz is my fix
    1 point
  12. Never turn down a blunt from a mate
    1 point
  13. Firstly. Go look up the meaning of the word inert. We are talking pure coco and perlite here, not amended coco with compost, biochar, rock phosphate, worm castings - When you start adding all that stuff you are on the path to a soil/living soil and it is no longer insert -- entirely different thing. The people using biobizz generally use the fish mix, which does not require any microbial break down (Don't believe me, go read on the website). Bio grow requires soil, while some attempt to use it in coco, its not advised and not as effective. Plain coco and perlite is inert, this is no hype, but actually based on science, not some pseudoscience.
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  14. You cant treat a medium like another medium, if that medium lacks the basic essential components. Coco is inert.
    1 point
  15. Brewing tea for coco is pointless, there is no biological matter in coco for the microbes to decompose and convert.
    1 point
  16. Sativa leaning hybrids most of the time... Pure indicas or heavy leaning indicas late at night... But in saying this... I will smoke whatever situation dependant... Just the other day I met up with a mate and he had some normal outdoor (aka bushweed). Hes like bru I know you don't smoke this... and I was like... 'make it...
    1 point
  17. Hehe, no worries, I just turned them on for a bit of extra light in the photo.
    1 point
  18. Work better harder and longer with a sativa wake and bake.. Indica for movies and resting tired bones..
    1 point
  19. Looks as if there are LED's on the fan, best you kill the LED's otherwise it may disrupt the dark period a bit. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk
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  20. I really admire your love for your plants. It's all trial and error. All your efforts eventually does pay off. I have to say though I would brew it longer like @PsyCLown asked. Give all those beautiful ingredients a chance to get all that beneficials to populate. Once you see that creamy foam on top... it's like when you got that very 1st cheese burger and double thick milkshake at whimpy...
    1 point
  21. Went up to the mountain and stopped by that spot I was at last week and got myself some decomposing pine and surrounding soil. I got a few roots from some plant and added that too. Got home and bubbled out water and while that was happening I added some of the pine tree to a bucket with some of the surrounding soil and roots. I also added roots from a male plant that was fed Guano and Seagro. To that dry mix I added 50ml Bio-Bloom, 2 Tbsp Molasses, Rock Phosphate, Mycoroot and Epsom Salt. I added the bubbled out water to mix and stirred it up a bit to mix everything together and then added the airstones. I'll let that all bubble until tonight when I give the ladies the tea.... Until later..,
    1 point
  22. I prefer my sativa dominant strains, don't like feeling sleepy after smoking - unless I want to sleep.
    1 point
  23. Nice man! You really like your BioBizz nutes, does your irrigation system leak at all?
    1 point
  24. Nearing the end of week 5 now (day 32) and they are definitely bulking nicely now. The Alien Wedding is still maturing much faster than the others, while the Sugar Cane and Orange Kush Cake remain the favourites in terms of trichome production. Strawberry Banana is starting to add some weight now, but I have got some issues with the Holy Grail Kush, showing some nute burn and just general weak genetics, leaves aren't very strong and it doesn't take up much water, the rooting may not be great on it. Here's the Alien Wedding, Sugar Cane and Orange Kush Cake (shot with a flash this time)
    1 point
  25. @CleanGreen Always good seeing happy thriving plants. Looks like you going to need to put a net on top of that canopy to hold all those 100s of colas up so that you can have some support and penetration... It's going to be the difference between an okay yield and hitting it out the park.
    1 point
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