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Old 04-10-2008, 10:50 PM
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Thanks for stopping in and dropping a kind word doob and smash. Affirmation from like minds still meaens something in my book.

Well, to answer your question, per gallon of feed water is 1/2 tsp of a 10-20-15 bloom booster, about 1 1/2 tbsp of molasas and about 1/8 tsp of super thrive. Applied ever 4-5 days depending on how the girls are acting, with a water only run on their 4th watering. I'm not sure if more would improve things but I'm pleased with the progress, so if it ain't broke what's for the fixin right?

I had a mite scare yesterdady, thought I saw mites butwhen I checked the same plant today with the intentions of a full room spary at 3 weeks flower but failed to find any mites, even on the plants around it or else where. All the girls recieved a dose of systemic mite and pest deterrent the day they were sent into flower and will recieve another one next thursday. I'm kind of divided on spraying with neem at this point anyway. Anyone have any thoughts please say a word of wisdom or five.

The soil is Black Gold organic mix. I like it but wish I didnt have to cram so much soil into the pot over time to keep it up to the top. It kind of sags into itself and shrinks if you dont fill the pot and give it a little patting down when you first place your girl into her pot. Word to the wise though, water them and make sure that the water is traveling through the soil not just down the sides between it and the pot. I may not be watering often enough for this type of soil now that I think about it. It's our first time using it.
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