In The Lab

I have to share. :laughtwo: I went into the tent to get the Carnival. This was my CBD Critical Cure before her Trans drench

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and after :cheesygrinsmiley:

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Doc, you made this obsessive hobby fun. :battingeyelashes: :Love:

Hi Sue,

Those photos are interesting, I noticed the same thing last night, a few hours after giving my girls their first cat drench, the leaves were all pointing up like your second photo. Day break starts in a few minutes here, so I need to check their status.
 
I have to share. :laughtwo: I went into the tent to get the Carnival. This was my CBD Critical Cure before her Trans drench

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and after :cheesygrinsmiley:

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Doc, you made this obsessive hobby fun. :battingeyelashes: :Love:

Hi Sue,

Those photos are interesting, I noticed the same thing last night, a few hours after giving my girls their first cat drench, the leaves were all pointing up like your second photo. Day break starts in a few minutes here, so I need to check their status.

Some of you who have ordered gallons or quart sizes in the drenches might have noticed a lot of static electricity when pouring a drench. If I pour Cat Drench from a gallon jug into a 4 or 8 oz jug I get little shocks all the time. They can be seen in the dark....

GE does not do this, Transplant does, but not as much as Cat. It is this change in electric potential....literally increased voltage in the soil that causes these immediate and profound changes. Not just any soil will do this....it needs the minerals.

This is the phenomenon known as "Soil Energy." The soil is a battery in the truest sense of the word. Not a collection of animal poop and organic matter, but a mineralized battery with the ability to store and give up electricity.
 
New instructions will be forthcoming! I promise!

Until then, for bloom waterings you can't go wrong with 1.5 oz drench per 5 gallons of water. Some won't need that much, but the extra won't hurt anything. Few will need more and for those you can go a bit stronger.

I use 1 gallon of drench per plant in bloom. As has been pointed out, we're not feeding a plant via PPM or EC of a nutrient solution......we're feeding soil.

Each drench creates electric energy in the soil. Yep, I said that. You can measure the electric potential of the soil and the drenches are designed to raise this voltage and keep it in a certain range. Some plants, due to inefficient root systems as a result of hydro breeding selection, need higher energy than others. What might twist up the leaves of a landrace sativa, will be barely enough for a frankenstrain.

I think the new formulas will result in far fewer slight discolored leaves.

Do you mean one gallon of water each plant (mixed)?
 
Just fill up your watering can as per directions ,..then water your plants really good,..as much water as that takes. I never go by number of plants or soil amount...it' gets too crazy. I just mix up a bunch of water and give them drinks....works good:) I mix as per directions for two gal's of water , that's my watering can. then just give as much as needed , giving a gallon of water to a plant in a 20 gal. pot isn't gonna do it...know what i mean? I give each of these 26 gal. pots between 5 and 6 gallons when they're thirsty! cheers eh!:circle-of-love:
 
I use 7 gallon pots in the bloom room. When I water, I use a gallon for each plant. Like in the quote above:

Yes, when I say a gallon per plant I'm talking about a gallon of a mixed drench, or a gallon of water. Same, same. If you are in 10 gallon pots, you might try a gallon and half....

I've been following this advice, and I must say, the plants have responded beautifully. It took me long enough to hear you Doc. :laughtwo:
 
LMFAO!! I've been getting shocked regular-like. Pretty good sometimes too...especially when I shake it good and crack it open. Scares me every time, but then I start cracking up.
 
My girls are in 10 gal smart pots now and for my Drenches I'm using 2 gallons of water +8-10ml drench +1-2ml tea per plant. Seems to be working great so far.


I use 7 gallon pots in the bloom room. When I water, I use a gallon for each plant. Like in the quote above:

Yes, when I say a gallon per plant I'm talking about a gallon of a mixed drench, or a gallon of water. Same, same. If you are in 10 gallon pots, you might try a gallon and half....
 
I'm doing a reveg of the bottom half of a girl I harvested today.

Is there anything I can do with nutrients/lights/watering to help her reset to veg mode?

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Can we reveg in this soil? Tell me we can and I'll let my Carnival reveg at harvest.
 
I'm doing a reveg of the bottom half of a girl I harvested today.

Is there anything I can do with nutrients/lights/watering to help her reset to veg mode?

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Nice plant Rad! I can certainly understand why you'd want to give it another go.

I've never re-vegged a plant. I know to put it under 24 hour light and leave a few small green shoots. I'd keep the temps at about 75 and use light DeStress on it once or twice.

Somehow, I think that would work, but I've never done it. If someone else chimes in who has actually done it, I would take their actual advice over my speculation. I'm so high right now, I'm not even sure I'm making sense.

Everyone please have a nice evening!
 
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