Tony Urban
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Some killer buds there Bob, and a lot of em
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So I decided to do a bit of research as per the usual and cannot find anything that backs up my first statement, only that:
a) Seaweed/kelp contains PGRs and Micronutrients.
b) It can be found in both liquid extract and powdered forms lol.
Where did I hear that and is it true? Also really curious about the Malted Barley.
That Slurricane is making me Slurrislobber Really liking that one too.Girls looking great, I'm liking that Slurricane!
Idk Bo gonna take a ride around the neighborhood on my donkey jamming to zydeco music. Will report back if i don't get mugged hahaha.Watch the whole thing... tell me what you think?
looking good in there bob those slurrys are frosty buggers and there pretty but if I was going to choose something to toke I want the dt 10 ya baby I like that one good work bob!
Idk Bo gonna take a ride around the neighborhood on my donkey jamming to zydeco music. Will report back if i don't get mugged hahaha.
Looking great Bo. You bubble your kelp meal before adding ? Have some laying around should i be using it in flower?
"The most important aspect of kelp is the growth hormones. Kelp contains ample quantities of auxins, gibberellins, and cytokinins. All growth hormones play a part in how a plant functions, and are more accurately called growth regulators. Kelp has very high amounts of a particular hormone, cytokinin. "
PGR's (plant growth regulators) + Malted Barley (catalyst of catalysts) = recipe for big strong plants and good resin on the flowers.
Yes extra source of silica buddyWell....I had a few pages to catch up here and what a treat. DTs and Slurricanes and Mysteries sure are beautiful over here bud.
I echo the Malted Barley tea for the above and might shorten days to harvest. I just found my dry kelp and I'm going to make a foliar tea with kelp and horsetail fern.
Horsetail fern (foliar) is like mold insurance isn't it?