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Thanks!Damn that’s so shiny!!!!
I was in the garden and saw that and only had my phone, which usually doesn't take nice pics. But this one looks good....better in real life even.
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Thanks!Damn that’s so shiny!!!!
Krip, I looked at your plants and they look great. If your plants do well with drenches on the light side of the scale, I say keep at it. I notice not every plant feeds the same, and some just have really inefficient roots like my OG. The bubblegum I had liked drenches at 1ml per gal of soil, the OG likes 2+ml per gal of soil. Ive run them over and over enough times to see the difference.OK...That makes sense; but that being said, how would you recommend mixing the GE for a 10 gallon container and how much CAT. I have been applying about 7ml of GE to each, so far, and was planning on about the same amount of CAT but, it appears, I've been feeding them low (although, the plants look great! ). Should I start tripling this???
Krip, I looked at your plants and they look great. If your plants do well with drenches on the light side of the scale, I say keep at it. I notice not every plant feeds the same, and some just have really inefficient roots like my OG. The bubblegum I had liked drenches at 1ml per gal of soil, the OG likes 2+ml per gal of soil. Ive run them over and over enough times to see the difference.
No need to waste product if the plants don’t need it...
Gave the CATs to the two Tuts. Funny side-note...I have no carpeting and was outside on concrete, shook up the bottle of CAT and, as soon as I unscrewed the cap, got a static elctric shock! NO JOKE!
Krip, I looked at your plants and they look great. If your plants do well with drenches on the light side of the scale, I say keep at it. I notice not every plant feeds the same, and some just have really inefficient roots like my OG. The bubblegum I had liked drenches at 1ml per gal of soil, the OG likes 2+ml per gal of soil. Ive run them over and over enough times to see the difference.
No need to waste product if the plants don’t need it...
Thanks, Brother!
I'm gonna give the CATs tonight, so I appreciate the response. That all being said, I think I'll try 15ml in the #10's and see how they respond.
I wanted to point out that I drenched at 0.5ml to 1ml per soil gallon all through my first two journals and did pretty well.
The dosage range is less important than being able to read the plant. They'll look like they'd respond well to a Transplant drench? As you're mixing it, you decide to go on the high or low side - nuttin' to it - doesn't matter a lot. Big plop, small plop. If you stick to the schedule, you'll do well. But maybe a Growth drench would have been better - hard to say. Maybe no drench would have been better - hard to say. That's what we all hope to learn as cultivators. But with this method, the dosage strength isn't what separates excellent plants from great ones.
If you can read the plant, you'll do better - the same as any other method. This one is a lot more forgiving.
Gave the CATs to the two Tuts. Funny side-note...I have no carpeting and was outside on concrete, shook up the bottle of CAT and, as soon as I unscrewed the cap, got a static elctric shock! NO JOKE!
I wanted to point out that I drenched at 0.5ml to 1ml per soil gallon all through my first two journals and did pretty well.
The dosage range is less important than being able to read the plant. They'll look like they'd respond well to a Transplant drench? As you're mixing it, you decide to go on the high or low side - nuttin' to it - doesn't matter a lot. Big plop, small plop. If you stick to the schedule, you'll do well. But maybe a Growth drench would have been better - hard to say. Maybe no drench would have been better - hard to say. That's what we all hope to learn as cultivators. But with this method, the dosage strength isn't what separates excellent plants from great ones.
If you can read the plant, you'll do better - the same as any other method. This one is a lot more forgiving.
Hey Doc, I’ve beem doing some research on the gut biome... it is truly amazing how similar our guts are to soil. Feed those bacteria the right things and you flourish feed them the wrong things and you won’t. After all, our DNA is only 10% human and 90% bacteria.
Yep! When I fill those bottles i get shocked repeatedly. It's all those ions we talk about. The soil has electric potential and we use that to our advantage.
Awesome - our veggie patch produce has a whole lot of extra shine this year, what with all the occasional left over Brix ‘help’. I am eating fresh from it every day! So good. Which leads me to a question I’ve been meaning to ask you for ages actually, Doc. The 6/5/3 cac02/SRP/Gypsum blend that is recommended for basic mineralised soil, is that a general accross the board high brix thing, or is it cannabis specific?fresh, High Brix produce, we'll have optimal gut health as nutrient dense, raw vegetables are both Pre and Pro-biotics.
Well, it's a good thing that when I heard you had "brass balls" it was only a figure of speech cuz' I'd really hate for you to have to go through all that just to provide us with quality & affordable nutes!
hey daj! (@dajerm119) I had a great conversation with my nutritionist about the gut and the soil when I first started learning aboit living soils. You’re so right! Just the same.
Awesome - our veggie patch produce has a whole lot of extra shine this year, what with all the occasional left over Brix ‘help’. I am eating fresh from it every day! So good. Which leads me to a question I’ve been meaning to ask you for ages actually, Doc. The 6/5/3 cac02/SRP/Gypsum blend that is recommended for basic mineralised soil, is that a general accross the board high brix thing, or is it cannabis specific?
My products have very little water in them. You can tell this by weight per gallon. That means that the ionic charge of the product is not "diluted" by mixing with hydrogen and oxygen......so they spark and shock.
Hello doc and team, I got the kit and Im cooking my soil right now but I have a bug problem with my seedlings and wanted to know anyone of you nice people could ID it for me...? Duggan and Niko are not sure what they are and advised me to post it here!
It’s greenish looks like a larva and moves slowly
I have only seen 2 of them yesterday and killed them right away!
I dont have better pics because they are small and hard to get my camera focus on it....
But if you guys have any more specific questions let me know
P.S they are only on 1 of my 4 seedlings