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Too many variables to know if it would be a benefit or not.
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I didn’t see you had another option abovez... rather do just one bud, pyrol is rough on the plants. Very easy to over do
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Bomb the whole growroom with pyrol
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Yep it’s crazy man, there is always a set of tens of thousands of microbes in and around the seed. They lay there dormant waiting for the correct environment, to explode and push through with life processes. In this ways, you have an indigenous inoculation process happening. So if you could imagine adding different types of genetic profiles of plant species, the diversity increases exponentially.
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Dirty Hands Elemental Blend
ORGANinc. replied to Marzcanna's topic in Organic Growing - Growing in soil
They do state if purchasing the seabird guano, it’s high in nitrogen. But after much thought around these types of amendments, Guanos in general should be considered high in nitrogen always -
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ORGANinc. replied to Marzcanna's topic in Organic Growing - Growing in soil
Ya that’s the only thing with high nitrogen inputs, either you’ll be using up all the available nitrogen before it becomes a problem, or you could pump microbes enough not to displace the tied up nitrates, but then anything you add after that including microbes will off set that and boom free nitrates again. -
No this does not happen, in fact quite the opposite happens, the more variety that can be grown in one place, studies show that they act as a vaster network of nutrient assimilation pathways. Essentially they end up working together. One plant being more developed than another in this circumstance could better be attributed to phenotype expression. If you were to grow clones in a bed with a majority of different covercrops, personally I’ve noticed super uniform growth.
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Dirty Hands Elemental Blend
ORGANinc. replied to Marzcanna's topic in Organic Growing - Growing in soil
Ya bud, that seems to be your best bet I reckon, the green bag doesn’t have much in it, so you can bank on having an almost clean slate, and mixing that with an in proportion amendment mix would be similar to mixing it with a soil base. So I’m sure that will work to your benefit Keep us updated with the results -
They looking great man!
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I don’t think it would bud, but all depends on how much is in there. Still I don’t think it will be a problem
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So we 13/14 days old now, 3 weeks gone. The girls are doing good, I seem to have been under-watering them. Obviously trying to stay on the side of caution, but since Thursday, I’ve been giving it a good go. Watering around the base and interior area to give a good saturation as I had installed the blumat soaker hose yesterday. Small bit of inner veinal yellowing seems to continue on so I have given 1ml per L fish hydrolysate which actually dosage calls for 5-10ml per Litre, I have been using it wrong this whole time, but I doubt I’ll be going over 1ml, that’s madness. I fed on Thursday, and they seemed to really enjoy it. They soil must be quite depleted on N, which is not a good thing at all. Will navigate as best I can. 5 weeks to go
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NOice bud! I too tried a similar method and would love to see if you could get a reading on the result. I used to dissolve 1kg of sugar in 6L of half boiling/half standing once settled the mixture sits in a 20Gal container with lid. Drilled a small hole in the lid so that the CO2 can come out, I used to leave it outside the tent and linking a 4mm tube into the grow space, and after about 3 days I would shake the container daily till a week had gone by, and I would change the mixture. Once ready, I would drop 2 tablespoons of brewers yeast in the mixture. then close lid. the results were really good, I sure it makes quite a difference.
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Dirty Hands Elemental Blend
ORGANinc. replied to Marzcanna's topic in Organic Growing - Growing in soil
Ya i'm not too fond of this Elemental blend, I have not used it but I have used all the ingredients, and it would definitely pack a punch and not in the right time of most parts of the plants life, even vegging, maaaabyyy using miniscule amounts but it has Alfalfa, Kelpmeal and seabird guano. haaat haatttt sure a bit of Compost/EWC. This would never be a feasible option in my mind. Reamending does come with a looooot of work however, much research and know how. But even then you are still punching in the Dark. I mean you know what you've added, and you know what the plant is telling you. And that's the best you can do. A well know forum grower on overgrow I think it was (watched a youtube FCP video) preaches low amendment and top dress strategies, He makes like a base, and then add Rockdust, and will topdress everything he needs along the way. You really need to know what you doing in this case. Im definitely thinking a minimilistic approach is best. But Shit is different everywhere, for example Coot... He would laugh at the use of dolomite. He say, as he would, for those mangnesium hungry plants or whatever. In my mind, first thing to go is Magnesium, and an eyeball to that statement. But I suppose i'm not using Coots worm castings. -
The end of the video is so sick! They like start reaching!
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Wait till they see the new Totemic fire coming Then they will be coming to you trying to be all legitimate and shit
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Avocado tech, Ya I manage to get some scraps together for the worms. Banana peals, apple cores and some left over avo. Now mushing avo and mixing in, as he says, not much maybe teaspoons of mineral amendments is a great Idea to push those nutrients up in the form of castings, not sure how good it is for the worms. I prefer topdressing, even if i'm a little late, topdressing works within 2 week or so and I can possibly foliar to combat the deficiency from 2 angles.
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Geez they look good for 6 weeks bud
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I am not sure bud, but I doubt it
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Ya they look well, I’d just worry about heat dissipation with 3 boards so close together. But I just thinking, can’t say for certain
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Ya bro, literally very simple and easy process, I was a lot more confident when buying because of your advice though. Yeah bro do it, i'm super happy with the buy. new gear is always a treaaaat!
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Look to be half inch fins sprayed black, very very light weight. Does the job, but obviously would not be as effective as heavier thicker heatsinks. But Ill be sure to treat them right. Will post an image when i'm home.
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close up of the board details.
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Quick open box of Shenzhen Yuanhui LED limited's 240W QB Quick connect and plug and play features, leads me to believe these units are waterproof to some degree. Dimmer included, Speedy delivery and great service and feedback throughout delivery process. Included - Meanwell 240w driver The lamp is super light weight and still has a effective heatsink acting as it base. (screws and mounting made for driver on top of the light, but obviously don't do that) without the fan, the light was running around 45% and I could not feel any heat emitting, will update how the light distributes heat in my current grow, but seems to be doing the job more so now with the fan on above. Comes with mental string clippy hanger things, not my favorite but they will work for now. Price R1408 each, Shipping, somewhere around 700/800. Customs for 2 boards was around 700 (ask for a discount on the invoice for customs)(and say for personal use) Very happy with the purchase, light works perfectly and super easy to use. _______________________________________________________________________________- Quick Details Lamp Luminous Efficiency(lm/w): 200 Color Rendering Index(Ra): 80 Support Dimmer: Yes Lighting solutions service: Lighting and circuitry design, auto CAD layout, Project Installation Lifespan (hours): 50000 Working Time (hours): 50000 Application: Seed Starting, BLOOM, VEG, grow house lighting/indoor grow lighting PPFDμmol/(m2·s): 400-700 Input Voltage(V): AC100-240V Lamp Luminous Flux(lm): 44000+ Working Temperature(℃): -20 - 70 Working Lifetime(Hour): 50000 Lamp Body Material: Aluminum IP Rating: IP54 Certification: ce, FCC, RoHS Place of Origin: Guangdong, China Brand Name: Yuanhui Led Limited Model Number: YH-2QB-288 Light Source: LED Warranty(Year): 1-Year Luminous Efficacy(μmol/J): 2.6 Item Name: Plant Grow light Material: Alumimum Led Brand: Sam-sung lm301b Dimmable: Yes Voltage: AC100-240V Power: 240W CCT: 3000K/3000K mix 660nm Driver Brand: Meanwell Spectrum: full spectrum Packaging & Delivery Selling Units: Single item Single package size: 68X34X8 cm Single gross weight: 5.000 kg Package Type: Dimmable Mean Well QB288V2 Warm White Light Sam-sung LED 240W 561C 301B Plant Grow light Kit Normal packing Lead Time: Quantity(Pieces) 1 - 50 >50 Est. Time(days) 14 To be negotiated
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Ohhh it is a meanwell bud, though PSU was a type of Meanwell lol, might not be a clear enough pic, will do an unboxing/open box (only other pic I have) now now.
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Cool man , will do something on a separate thread, sorry bud, i'm not understanding PSU?