King's Outdoor RD2 Open Journal

Looking great kingjoe. I also use silica through the Tintoretto grow period. I’m using armor si. At the moment. I see that the Dyna Grow comes with a silicate also so I’ll be giving that a go around. But just wondering should I switch nutrients now or wait for a new grow. I’d love to see any changes. But I’m looking forward to getting away from 12 bottles to mix.
I'm running out of Armor Si so I bought a bottle of Dynagro Pro-Tekt which is their silica. I figure if I'm going to move to the 2 bottle system when the Fox Farms runs out I might as well start now while I can.
 
Hope everyone is having a great night tonight
Will get some pics when I return in few days of the girls outside .

Keep it green family ✊
 
Hey all thought I’d share how well my chem dawg auto is coming along starting flush now .

Very impressed with the quality of this little amount of bud I got.

Any guessss for final whieght lol



 
Yeah I’ll figure it out thanks guys first thing I seen when woke up not greatest thing to wake too.

I’ll figure it out

Working today :confused:

Don't worry too much about it... I think the powers that be here are going thru another round of being more "rules are rules" thing. It happened to me the other day. Posted something I shouldn't have but have done the same thing just like many others ...

There's one positive way at looking at naming products that aren't sponsored YET. I did that with the COB lighting I use and now they are a sponsor here. So there's that.

Don't let it get you down. I'm sure you're over it already but just wanted to put that out there. There's always a positive to take away if we look hard enough, eh?


Silica is a Crucial role for cannabis development.

Yes indeed. Try foiler on the Si as well. I use Pro-tekt AND horestail fern tea foilered on and rock dust in the soil which is about 70% silica.

Southern Ontario the rocks have a huge amount of silica in the granite and its fairly soft granite cause its sooo old (4+ billion years old no shit).

Can take some granite rocks and build an outdoor fire and burn the rocks. Collect the dust and the ashes from the fire next day. Thats a good amendment for your soil right there. Throw it in your soil mix or your compost.

This is how we built our garden soil at our cottage the last 2 years. We have veggies this year looked like they were on steroids no kidding. There wasn't any soil to speak of just gathered old pine needles and mixed with the rock dust and ashes and kitchen scraps. Soil is good now and getting better.

Wood ash has a lot of minerals and Calcium and the rock dust has silica in spades.

Can't over do it with silica. Helps with the plants immune system among other things. Our world is about 25% silica. One of the most abundant minerals on earth & is 2nd behind Oxygen. So it must be good for us and plants I'm thinking.
Earth crust is 70% silica its a big part of granite. Silica becomes part of the clay (as the granite breaks down) that clay eventually turns into soil and releases the stored minerals for plants to uptake.

Chemdawg looking good.... yummy yum yum right there.
 
Don't worry too much about it... I think the powers that be here are going thru another round of being more "rules are rules" thing. It happened to me the other day. Posted something I shouldn't have but have done the same thing just like many others ...

There's one positive way at looking at naming products that aren't sponsored YET. I did that with the COB lighting I use and now they are a sponsor here. So there's that.

Don't let it get you down. I'm sure you're over it already but just wanted to put that out there. There's always a positive to take away if we look hard enough, eh?




Yes indeed. Try foiler on the Si as well. I use Pro-tekt AND horestail fern tea foilered on and rock dust in the soil which is about 70% silica.

Southern Ontario the rocks have a huge amount of silica in the granite and its fairly soft granite cause its sooo old (4+ billion years old no shit).

Can take some granite rocks and build an outdoor fire and burn the rocks. Collect the dust and the ashes from the fire next day. Thats a good amendment for your soil right there. Throw it in your soil mix or your compost.

This is how we built our garden soil at our cottage the last 2 years. We have veggies this year looked like they were on steroids no kidding. There wasn't any soil to speak of just gathered old pine needles and mixed with the rock dust and ashes and kitchen scraps. Soil is good now and getting better.

Wood ash has a lot of minerals and Calcium and the rock dust has silica in spades.

Can't over do it with silica. Helps with the plants immune system among other things. Our world is about 25% silica. One of the most abundant minerals on earth & is 2nd behind Oxygen. So it must be good for us and plants I'm thinking.
Earth crust is 70% silica its a big part of granite. Silica becomes part of the clay (as the granite breaks down) that clay eventually turns into soil and releases the stored minerals for plants to uptake.

Chemdawg looking good.... yummy yum yum right there.
Well Great info brown :Namaste: now can I use silica buddy up to harvest and if been giving organic supplements ex; ewc , molasses, kelp, eggshells cured for calcium and phosphorus. Do I need to flush ?
 
No flush. Flushing just drowns all the microbes. So no need. Plants stop drinking water at the end so if the plants are not uptaking water I'm not sure how the flush paradigm even is a thing??

I'm a firm believer that most of us are chronically under watering our plants.
Then at the end of the cycle, we do a "flush" which is actually the proper amount of water and the plants FINALLY get what they need and finish. IF we just watered properly all thru out the life cycle of the plant, we'd have better yields and better weeds.

That's Just me .... going from the automated watering thing and that's how I saw really how much they drink when they get unfettered access to as much water as they want. I've seen plants drink a gallon per day every day for weeks in flower.
 
No flush. Flushing just drowns all the microbes. So no need. Plants stop drinking water at the end so if the plants are not uptaking water I'm not sure how the flush paradigm even is a thing??

I'm a firm believer that most of us are chronically under watering our plants.
Then at the end of the cycle, we do a "flush" which is actually the proper amount of water and the plants FINALLY get what they need and finish. IF we just watered properly all thru out the life cycle of the plant, we'd have better yields and better weeds.

That's Just me .... going from the automated watering thing and that's how I saw really how much they drink when they get unfettered access to as much water as they want. I've seen plants drink a gallon per day every day for weeks in flower.
Okay so maybe I need to feed more but less outdoor too?
 
Few pics of the girls bud porn :drool::drool:

Kush

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