Conradino23 Keeps On Keeping On Outdoor & Indoor Using LOS/High Brix Methods

Bend as long as it ain't broke.

I snapped this one and she never even blinked so I did nothing.
Look close prolly can see the xylem there in the pic.

They are strong these plants are.


That aint what it's supposed to look like? All of my "bends" end up like that. I try to crush 6&12:00, then 3&9:00, then bend on the 6&12 and it always still splits and as soon as it does, I always have a moment where I acknowledge that, "yep, that happened". It never holds them back though.
 
Burn them fvckers and drown the ones that make it outta the fire.

Burn one burn 10 burn em all, and burn one with me!! lol :passitleft:

Been messing with making Dry Sift Hash - here.

I hear its popular in Europe, no?

Your wood ash - from bamboo?

What wood be in a "brix foiler"?

Hey Con - man your plants look great. Healthy AF - I think I can almost see the Ca in the soil. Amazing actually.

Like here where we live, you can see the silica in the soil, it sparkles.

Volcanoes and oceans FTW - they make great soil. Specially when they work together.

It's good to be us!

Imported dry sift is what we've been smoking for ages... it's only recently that I understood it's never been the case in US and Canada. When you think hash you mean bubble hash and the concept of dry sift is rarely understood and it's exactly opposite in Europe, where bubble hash is very rare, extremely expensive and very few people have been exposed to it.... to all concentrates really be it BHO, rosin or whatever.

It was hardwood ash, which I used. I have a plenty of it here after a BBQ :)

In Doc's brix foliar I remember mostly Zn, but there are other things as well, which I can't really tell. I don't really use foliars though, although I've been spraying the gals with some water... spring water, which is heavy in Ca and other cations.

As far as silica is concerned when you work with real soil, then you have a plenty of it, so my teas just add a bit of soluble one. If you use it, all your problems like lanky stems disappear quickly. My plants don't really need any stakes even with heavy colas, that's silica helping.

Bend as long as it ain't broke.

I snapped this one and she never even blinked so I did nothing.
Look close prolly can see the xylem there in the pic.

They are strong these plants are.


Yeah it's been two days and she behaves normally :)
 
I took my Bubbas for a photo sesh today.
















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I don't think there will be any problems... I've split the stalk already :)
 
They're getting prettier by the day, recent shot of potassium, calcium and ammonia has something to do with it for sure. Cat time is almost here!
 
They're getting prettier by the day, recent shot of potassium, calcium and ammonia has something to do with it for sure. Cat time is almost here!
Gorgeous healthy plants @conradino23 how did you organically feed them potassium, calcium, and ammonia? I'm trying to get away from using bottled cal mag in my organic soil but it's the only thing that helps so far.
 
They're getting prettier by the day, recent shot of potassium, calcium and ammonia has something to do with it for sure. Cat time is almost here!

FWIW, Doc's formulation really focuses on P, with N, K and Ca all equal and about a tenth the concentration of P. How is your cat formulated?

Edit - my mistake, there's no Ca in Doc's cat drench.
 
Gorgeous healthy plants @conradino23 how did you organically feed them potassium, calcium, and ammonia? I'm trying to get away from using bottled cal mag in my organic soil but it's the only thing that helps so far.

Composted piss, urea turns into ammonia in water. Hardwood ash is about 10% potassium and about 40% calcium. A small dose of this fertiliser in bloom will go a long way.

FWIW, Doc's formulation really focuses on P, with N, K and Ca all equal and about a tenth the concentration of P. How is your cat formulated?

Edit - my mistake, there's no Ca in Doc's cat drench.

Mine is based on a formula developed over the last couple of years. Sesame seed extract + low potassium fish powder + lithothamnium. Nutrients are in carbonate, acetate and amino acid form and they get broken into cations quickly with plenty of bacteria... the smell of this thing :laugh:
 
Seeking organic help

Here is a thread of a new grower in China struggling to make some meds for his dad. He already damped off his first seed and we got him to about 3-4 nodes on his 2nd run of auto seeds. If anyone is interested in adopting another soil newb, I ask that you always take into consideration that the guy lives in a place where the laws can be mortally serious, so please word your posts in a way that doesn't draw attention from watching eyes censoring comms.

I'm doing my best with the bits I know about dirt, but I'm a hydro guy and there are very little organic growers on his journal. I'm hoping some of you dirt vets can sub up and help this guy locate locally materials to supplement at least his macros. TYIA

Junior Grower First Time

Edit - he's using some shit Chinese soil of unknown nutrition.
 
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