Dark Matter, Red Sky, Chunky Cherry Thai, BP Skunk In LOS

Highya SO,

Gorgeous ladies!! Are you feeding uranium for a nuclear effect?!? Looks like it. Some massive colas! Hope those headaches subside for alltime, but especially during trimming season! Happy Vapin'
Haha Bode! One thing different this time was using @DYNOMYCO per package instructions through the whole grow. They said this would happen. Hey Dynamyco, are you packing uranium in this stuff? Sure works like it!:laughtwo::woohoo:
 
After reading about springtails, I believe that they are what I have in my mothers. Thanks to @Amy Gardner ! Now to get some beneficial bugs in there to have lunch so I can let up on drenching with SNS. Not that it's a bad product, It's a very good one, I just can't be trusted to stay on top of things. :p
 
Highya SO,

Haha Bode! One thing different this time was using @DYNOMYCO per package instructions through the whole grow. They said this would happen. Hey Dynamyco, are you packing uranium in this stuff? Sure works like it!:laughtwo::woohoo:
I started using some microbe stuff from JADAM Organic Farming (from Nutty Professor) and am amazed at the preliminary indications. I got some leaf mold and made the microbe solution. Packs a whallop! The next day the ladies were noticeably bigger. The pail with the composting weeds was all white on top every day before strirring. KNF never did that. Microbes go on every week. I'm getting excited again! Happy Vapin'
 
Highya SO,


I started using some microbe stuff from JADAM Organic Farming (from Nutty Professor) and am amazed at the preliminary indications. I got some leaf mold and made the microbe solution. Packs a whallop! The next day the ladies were noticeably bigger. The pail with the composting weeds was all white on top every day before strirring. KNF never did that. Microbes go on every week. I'm getting excited again! Happy Vapin'
Yeah, two different approaches to the extractions with microbes. I think the KNF does a better job at extraction, but the Jadam process is better at combining the two. For KNF I think you have to add the two together when applying, whereas with the Jadam it's all together.

I think I'm going to try the Jadam approach on my outdoor garden. I have such poor soil that I think the microbes could really help.

Glad to hear of your initial success.
 
Highya SO,


I started using some microbe stuff from JADAM Organic Farming (from Nutty Professor) and am amazed at the preliminary indications. I got some leaf mold and made the microbe solution. Packs a whallop! The next day the ladies were noticeably bigger. The pail with the composting weeds was all white on top every day before strirring. KNF never did that. Microbes go on every week. I'm getting excited again! Happy Vapin'
I might have to get that book new! Usually I'm a used book guy but can't find it pre-read yet.
 
I might have to get that book new! Usually I'm a used book guy but can't find it pre-read yet.
It's a good book. Written for farmers so the quantities of stuff made are well in excess of what we'll need, but most of the recipes can be scaled down.

Has sections on making the microbial soil drenches, fertilizers, insecticides, improving soil health, etc.

It's a little long winded in some of the "back to nature" talk, but I guess he's trying to convince the chemical growers to make the switch.

For me, it was way too much preaching to the choir. (Ok, ok, I get it, I get it. Let's move on to the recipes already...)

I'm sure you can get it from your local library if you want to have a look. Most libraries participate in the Inter Library Loan program if they don't have it in their inventory. You just have to ask them and they'll borrow it from another library in the network.
 
It's a good book. Written for farmers so the quantities of stuff made are well in excess of what we'll need, but most of the recipes can be scaled down.

Has sections on making the microbial soil drenches, fertilizers, insecticides, improving soil health, etc.

It's a little long winded in some of the "back to nature" talk, but I guess he's trying to convince the chemical growers to make the switch.

For me, it was way too much preaching to the choir. (Ok, ok, I get it, I get it. Let's move on to the recipes already...)

I'm sure you can get it from your local library if you want to have a look. Most libraries participate in the Inter Library Loan program if they don't have it in their inventory. You just have to ask them and they'll borrow it from another library in the network.
It's been so long I forgot about the library. Good idea! Yeah this reading is dry. My last two books were The Regenerative Growers Guide to Garden Amendments and teaming with Nutrients. Both way over my head but there's gold in there for the mining if one can get through, or disregard the deep science! I found it at Build a Soil reasonably but they're out for now. I'm on the list. Online books are there but I prefer a book in my hands.
 
It's been so long I forgot about the library. Good idea! Yeah this reading is dry. My last two books were The Regenerative Growers Guide to Garden Amendments and teaming with Nutrients. Both way over my head but there's gold in there for the mining if one can get through, or disregard the deep science! I found it at Build a Soil reasonably but they're out for now. I'm on the list. Online books are there but I prefer a book in my hands.
I know what you mean. For me, at least for books I plan on referencing periodically, the print version is preferred. The Jadam book was written for farmers so there's not a whole lot of sciency stuff in it. Once you get thru the 'philosophy of why' part of the book, the recipe part is pretty straightforward.

I've heard good things about the Teaming With... books but I, too, thought they'd be too technical. It was written by a professor if I recall correctly and I remember, and not too fondly, reading professors' textbooks in college.
 
I got a pdf online. 300 plus pages. It has a lot of reading! I like it a lot. Happy Vapin'
 
I know what you mean. For me, at least for books I plan on referencing periodically, the print version is preferred. The Jadam book was written for farmers so there's not a whole lot of sciency stuff in it. Once you get thru the 'philosophy of why' part of the book, the recipe part is pretty straightforward.

I've heard good things about the Teaming With... books but I, too, thought they'd be too technical. It was written by a professor if I recall correctly and I remember, and not too fondly, reading professors' textbooks in college.
The Teaming With book is what you thought. Hard to read for me but teaming with information if you can sew it all together.
 
Me too...if I ever get pollen I mean. :nervous-guy:
Seriously!?!?
If Scorpio can figure it out.......

Had a good chuckle,thanks.

Translation: I have all the faith in the world that you'll get it.:love:
"smells like a funeral in here"
Hope someone smokes some "incense" at my funeral.

I want to be cremated with a fatty.
Failing that,I guess someone could just ash in my urn.
:thumb:
Happy Sunday Stone!:love:
 
Seriously!?!?
If Scorpio can figure it out.......

Had a good chuckle,thanks.

Translation: I have all the faith in the world that you'll get it.:love:

Hope someone smokes some "incense" at my funeral.

I want to be cremated with a fatty.
Failing that,I guess someone could just ash in my urn.
:thumb:
Happy Sunday Stone!:love:
Good morning V! Happy Sunday! I guess if you can't get someone to shoot a flaming arrow into a floating pyre.
 
:love:MEMORIAL DAY UPDATE :love:

Hi all, I'm remembering the folks who put their lives in jeopardy so I can think my children are safe. Thank You, and the Fallen, and Families of Both! I pray you still with us are all well.

Day 57 of flower today and 3 are having a sudden and final push of pistols! Chunky Cherry Thai is milky in her trichs and is days from my having my scissoring way with.
Here's how they look today.




And in the other part of town where the Dark matter tester and Stankberry seed mother reside, it's also milky trichs for Dark Matter, and Lady Stankberry is bulging with seed ripening for another week or so.

It finally stopped raining after 3 days of pretty steady rain. YAY! I can finish hardening off the outdoor plants! They took a beating but I'm sure will come back to perfect health with some help.
Enjoy:peace:
 
The Chunky Cherry Thai is sure living up to its name (Chunky). Those colas look awesome, Stone!
 
That's a glorious bunch of plants! So many fat buds with wonderful colors.

Sweet, StoneOtter! :Rasta:
 
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