LMAO Cloning For Dummies

You're going to feel like you're doing nothing for a while but that's because what you've already done was your side of the job instead of spraying chemicals everyday you had to send out where ladybugs and bring them to you ladybugs are always a nice thing and if I have them during the summer I normally will release them back into the wild after I am done this is something I have always like to do they took care of the problem for me so it's kind of like their sentence is over they can leave LMAO don't be afraid to squish a few of them with the pot there is 750 or more of them you can't go trying not to switch them all
 
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Protect the roots if you can when transplanting you can actually get away with transplanting the plant and it not even knowing that it's been done but it looks like you can use a root conditioner to health and up your root system
 
Be careful when using rabbit poop do you know the NPK of rabbit poop just curious if not I can get it for you I have a listing of just about every kind of manure you can think of and NPK of them reason I say this is rabbit poop contains nitrogen nitrogen is not something that the plant will use during flowering
 
Yea ive done it before were they dont shock on the transplant. In debating on watering cause mostly they were still wet from last nights watering.
 
Be careful when using rabbit poop do you know the NPK of rabbit poop just curious if not I can get it for you I have a listing of just about every kind of manure you can think of and NPK of them reason I say this is rabbit poop contains nitrogen nitrogen is not something that the plant will use during flowering
I dont know the npks. But I know its a cold fert. So it doesnt need composted. As well the poop I used has sat out in the rains for 2months prolly. So its alot weaker than what it woulda been fresh. There was prolly not very much nutrients left in it tbh.
 
If they have water I would not give them any I'm sure the dirt you put them in is already moist not to mention you don't want to over water is one of the easiest ways to screw a crop up
 
If they have water I would not give them any I'm sure the dirt you put them in is already moist not to mention you don't want to over water is one of the easiest ways to screw a crop up
Right and I think I may have been over watering recent. So lately ive been kinda starving them for water to make the roots stretch and to uptake anything in the soil. While tryong to get them back to a min 2x a week watering id prefer 3
 
Cow n .6 p .4 k .5
Chicken n 1.1 p .8 k .6
Rabbit n 2.4 p 1.4 k .6
Horse n .7 p.3 k .5
Sheep n .7 p .3 k .9
Home compost n .5 p .27 k .81
Moose n 2.5 p 1.8 k 1.2 zinc 1.2 cal 1.6 mag
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I have been working on a rabbit tea I can use all the way through the end of veg. I agree that the nitrogen in rabbit poop is too high for flowering. I know as part of my experimenting this past summer I had 10ft+ tall tomato plants.
 
I have been working on a rabbit tea I can use all the way through the end of veg. I agree that the nitrogen in rabbit poop is too high for flowering. I know as part of my experimenting this past summer I had 10ft+ tall tomato plants.
Yea I have a tea I can do as well. And I know its too high for flowering. But im veging clones. And transplanting. I used about a cup of rabbit poop in 2.5gallons buckets of dirt. Ill take pics of the day after transplant. Which will be tomorrow. Ibhavnt prepared my tea yet. If youd like you can private message me and we can compare
 
My girls are looking good and gonna produce some nice product I believe...long as they make it that far...1 issue in flower room and 1 in veg room I'll see if I can get pics posted tomorrow
 
Um it's hard to say really...I haven't pulled the plants out since I put them in there...I don't want em leaving the flower room...and there's a lot that stay on the floor doing nothing...but just quick looks in there I haven't seen any aphids on first couple plants ....I might do a better inspection today...just hope they work out
I grow outside, but i interplant with"cooking" herbs (has anyone seen Bong Appetit? The way they use weed products in food... it's my porn ), and i haven't had any sort of infestation in, what, 3 years? I'll post a pic of the spring onions in my weed 'tubs' - covered in aphids, nada on the weed...
Nasturtiums are also AMAZING aphid traps ( thats what you call plants like these, aphid traps) - but i love ladybugs, please post me some!
 
There are different types of plants that you can put in your garden that will attract aphids and kill them at the same time due to the chemicals inside them one plant I like to use for this is honeysuckle the birds and other butterflies and things like it so they come to visit when they visit they find all kinds of little bugs to eat this keeps them coming back
 
There are different types of plants that you can put in your garden that will attract aphids and kill them at the same time due to the chemicals inside them one plant I like to use for this is honeysuckle the birds and other butterflies and things like it so they come to visit when they visit they find all kinds of little bugs to eat this keeps them coming back
There are some aphid/bug traps that you can actually grow in your veg room with the ganja (companion planting). Bugs are attracted in greater number (also, they breed like effing rabbits) when you have only 1 type of crop (monoculture), whereas when you interplant different species, you create a richer biosphere in which your crop can flourish. If you plant a couple of rosemary bushes (in a pot) in your veg room, it will actually increase resin production. I'm too tired now(4 hours sleep for 3 weeks, done with all my sh!t now), but some time this week, i'll post a pic with what rosemary did to 1 of my girls (3 weeks i to flower, frosty as some full-term girls. It looks like sparkly mold! (gross analogy, but you get it)
*yaaaaaawwwwn*
 
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