Jays Solar Eclipse Journeys and Organic Adventures

Discussion in 'Organic Grow Journals' started by jaymu104, Sep 28, 2014.

  1. #22 jaymu104, Oct 2, 2014
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    Thanks CC and beer will be doin som top dress test now with that info woop de woop

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  2. I will have to take a read. Thanks. My next adventure will be pure organics

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  3. Indeed the soil aspect is interesting. And using just water and the odd tea sounds great. Giving the soil everything the plant needs for its cycle. When you run soilless you can fine tune things along the way. But my kit is only semi organic thats the one downfall but I get killer bud and cant complain. I dont have to fuck with ph. Amd when you have a few strains or a strain your not use to you can adjust things as you go along to what the plants want

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  4. My soiless medium has plenty of organisms and benifisials in it. I dont use cheep chemical fertilisers. I suggest some reasherch next time befor you go sayig bottle nutes kill organisums. Compleat bogus.

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  5. There is no worth continuing this conversation. Obvisly your a nieve grower and hing with ur 15+ years you know it all. Why would anyone bother inoculating soiless mediums if it does nothing. Look into piranha, tarantula and voodoo juice.

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  6. Definition of inoculate in·oc·u·lateiˈnäkyəˌlāt/verbpast tense: inoculated; past participle:inoculatedtreat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease."he inoculated his tenants against smallpox"introduce (an infective agent) into an organism."it can be inoculated into laboratory animals"introduce (cells or organisms) into a culture medium.

    Definition of fertlize
    fer·ti·lizeˈfÉ™rdlˌīz/verbcause (an egg, female animal, or plant) to develop a new individual by introducing male reproductive material.synonyms:pollinate, cross-pollinate, cross-fertilize, fecundate"these orchids are fertilized by insects"make (soil or land) more fertile or productive by adding suitable substances to it.synonyms:feed, mulch, compost, green manure, manure, dress, top-dress, add fertilizer to"the field was fertilized"



    jumper cfl organic vegging box and 400watt hps organic flower closet
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  7. I have no care for ur definitions. If salt kills organisms micro organisms and beneficials then here would be no life in the ocean. Yet plants fish and mammals thrive in it every day? This is fucking odd.

    Now as for inoculation it is all part of my nutrition program. And plant nutrition is achieved by fertilizers. Wether organic semi organic or chemical. It is all part of the feeding regiment.

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  8. Because they use to much nutes. Iv never had this issue. And I dont flush let maby 5-10% run off

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