NuttyProfessor And His Herd Of Indigenous Microorganisms

@bluenoserjoe

Marigolds – along with garlic and chives – are one of the most useful companion plants in your vegetable garden as they can control all sorts of pest organically in all sorts of different ways. Kill disease spreading nematodes. We can also use pretty marigolds to attract pollinators all summer long.
so why not :)
Got lots of garlic and chives growing but the better half doesn't like the smell of marigolds. To bad, they grow like weeds around here.:ganjamon:
 
That’s simply amazing, thank you. My wife is battling gnats indoors with her flowers and cactus. I hope this works because I refuse to let her bring pesticides in my home:cough: my library has been taken over since I educated her a year ago. She’s developed quite the green thumb! Thanks to you nutty, I have changed how I grow entirely for the better. Thank you
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Highya Nutty,

Your cheese looks very nice! Who doesn't love big fat buds?!? I have a question. How often do you apply your JLF? I ask, because my cannabis plants look great, but garden vegetables don't seem to get enough. I think I should apply every other day for that, but I usually only put some on every 5 or 6 days. What say you? Happy Smokin'
 
Highya Nutty,

Your cheese looks very nice! Who doesn't love big fat buds?!? I have a question. How often do you apply your JLF? I ask, because my cannabis plants look great, but garden vegetables don't seem to get enough. I think I should apply every other day for that, but I usually only put some on every 5 or 6 days. What say you? Happy Smokin'
Hello the last batch i made i added one liter JLF to an 80 liter res , my veg plants are in my own soil with some dry amendments , you can add some bone meal and fish blood to any leafy veg
It all depends on the age and the ingredient's in the JLF ,
 
That’s simply amazing, thank you. My wife is battling gnats indoors with her flowers and cactus. I hope this works because I refuse to let her bring pesticides in my home:cough: my library has been taken over since I educated her a year ago. She’s developed quite the green thumb! Thanks to you nutty, I have changed how I grow entirely for the better. Thank you
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I do not want to speak too soon , but ive never ever had fungus gnats, i use a lot of crab meal in my soils and this produced bacteria that kills the gnat larva , also if you blend down perlite to a dust you can use on the top layer, they do not like it or like to dig down as its like glass for them
Your welcome and thanks for the lovely comment :)



Not surprisingly, crab meal is enhanced by the environment in which the crab lives and grows. It is extremely high in chitin, the natural “plating” that forms the crab exoskeleton. Chitin is a proven deterrent to fungus gnats.

Benefits for Indoor Plants​

  • Crab meal contains a set of vital nutrients comparable to those in the best fertilizers, including a whole array of trace minerals.
  • It naturally releases nutrients slowly, which is better for plants and growing media.
  • Only a little bit of crab meal needs to be used to obtain its benefits in limited space.
  • The high protein content provides foundational building blocks for terpenes and cannabinoids.
Benefits for Outdoor Gardens
  • Crab meal is 100% ecologically friendly and will not damage the outdoor environment.
  • The natural reactions caused by its chitin have a protective effect against nematodes.
  • It defends against fungus development like botrytis and also prevents blossom end rot in tomatoes.
 
Hello friends , I hope you are well:thumb:

so today is good , i crushed 3 bins of crab yesterday plenty of maggots cleaning them out for me lol , this was the first blitz , they get three runs in the shredder then grade into lots , fine and rough grade , i have a meeting on Thursday about my ideas and i have been given a half acre of land to practice Jadam RENT FREE :cheesygrinsmiley:
my awakening is bringing me new things at an alarming rate !

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Lovely work maggots , repeat after me " Maggots are friends " :laugh:

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Now these guys are a sponsor i can plug them , about time :green_heart::)


This is Strawberry heads real strain info spec:thumb:

Product info​


Why should I buy Auto Daiquiri Lime feminised seeds?​

  • Auto Daiquiri Lime is an easy to grow autoflower variety with an extremely high yield. Ideal for both beginners and experts.

  • It is a Sativa dominant USA autoflower strain with sturdy branches and big buds. Auto Daiquiri Lime grows with great vigour and strength!

  • Are you looking for an autoflower with a sour, fresh fruity scent and taste? Then Auto Daiquiri Lime is the perfect autoflower for you. Expect a mouth-watering diesel and citrus dominant terpene profile!

  • If you are a fan of high yielding sativa strains with a pleasant, energetic uplifting effect then this Dutch Passion auto is exactly what you are looking for.

Auto Daiquiri Lime has a fresh, fruity and sour terpene profile, a unique and tasty combination, perfect for the connoisseur​

Auto Daiquiri Lime is known for its citrus-dominant terpene profile which smells mainly of citrus fruit with fresh notes of lemon, lime and orange. Most phenotypes also show notes of diesel and petrol at the same time, which makes this USA autoflower unique and delicious!
In terms of taste, she is also mainly on the fresh/fruity side, which can sometimes tingle in the throat during smoking. The typically light green buds are filled with a thick layer of sticky resin. These smell quite pungent both during the flowering phase and after drying. As most diesel strains enthusiasts know, these strains can have a strong pungent odour.

Auto Daiquiri Lime is an XXL Sativa dominant autoflower with vigorous growth and high yield.​

Auto Daiquiri Lime is a large autoflower with strong vigor. These will certainly not be small autoflowers! Ideal for all types of growers looking for an autoflower with a very high yield. She usually develops many blooms on long side branches and a large central main flower. If you have restricted growing height, you can top her early in the growth phase to give her even more width or use a SCROG net. This is one of the few autoflowers that also thrives very well in a SCROG cultivation, partly due to its extended, long flexible branches and slender leaves with very thin fingers.

What kind of genetics does Auto Daiquiri Lime contain?​

Auto Daiquiri Lime® is based on a unique Californian Orange clone with a sharp, lime-like citrus flavour. This was then crossed with a resin-rich, elite clone of the American Sour Diesel. We made the autoflowering Auto Daiquiri Lime® from this cross. This plant combines the power of the Dutch Passion autoflower with an unusually rich, fruity/diesel-like aroma and a fresh tart flavor. It is a Sativa-dominant auto with a high THC level and a lot of resin on the buds, ideal for making cannabis oil or concentrates.

Auto Daiquiri Lime produces strong plants with a good yield and very potent weed​

Auto Daiquiri Lime is a Dutch Passion autoflower with USA genetics. It's a tough, high-yielding strain with THC-rich buds and is easy to grow. An auto that we can recommend even for novice growers. The only thing to consider is the fact that this will not be a small autoflower. So make sure you have enough space, light, food and water and you will be richly rewarded whether or not you have experience growing cannabis!
This variety can be grown in all the different types of media be it soil, coco fibre, hydro or aero. She is also suitable for all types of growth techniques. You can grow Auto Daiquiri Lime in a SOG, SCROG or naturally. ‘Crop’, ‘super crop’, bend, snap, top, fimming, defoliation, literally anything is possible with this lady! That makes her ideal for all types of growers, from first timers to expert growers. The buds of Auto Daiquiri Lime can grow very long with a short internode distance, which makes for extra high yields. Sativa-dominant blooms of 30-40 cm are no exception.
Auto Daiquiri Lime can be grown both indoors and outdoors. This autoflower needs about 10-11 weeks to ripen in the most favourable conditions. Although there are more Sativa-dominant phenotypes that also take 12 to 13 weeks to be ready for harvest. In an outdoor grow, it is best to assume 13-15 weeks in a moderate climate. In a sunny, dry Mediterranean climate, she can be ready in 11-12 weeks. This auto grows longer before blooming than most other autoflowers in our collection. In general, this will be somewhere between weeks 6-9, depending on the circumstances.
The plant structure can best be described as large. The internode distance is short to medium. The vigorous stretch and final height makes her one of the largest autoflowers you can find today.
The genetics used for Auto Daiquiri Lime guarantees the following properties:
  • An easy to grow autoflower, suitable for any type of grower and all different types of growing methods
  • Large plants with a very high yield
  • Long, dense buds with a thick resin coating and a uniquely sour, fruity diesel-dominant terpene profile
Auto Daiquiri Lime usually has the typical Dutch Passion autoflower structure, with a sturdy heavy main bloom surrounded by many long thick side blooms. In optimal conditions and sufficient light, this auto provides excellent yields.

Effects of Auto Daiquiri Lime​

Auto Daiquiri Lime is a Sativa-dominant autoflower with a very pleasant, energetic and powerful up-high. It is certainly not a couch potato strain! The high hits quickly and is long-lasting. It is the perfect strain for those looking for an uplifting effect. She has a strong head high with mainly energetic and euphoric effects. The ultimate strain to smoke during the day or during the evening if you have enough time and don't want to lie in bed yet.
This strain is known for a euphoric high that can sometimes make you very focused or creative. But if you smoke a little more, it can also provide a good laughing session. It is the ideal autoflower strain for people who like to get out and about when they smoke cannabis, be it hiking in nature, cycling/mountain biking or even snowboarding/skiing on a mountain with fresh snow. Nothing is too crazy! Auto Daiquiri Lime is a powerful auto strain with a high yield, a high THC content and an excellent taste.

The flowering time of Auto Daiquiri Lime​

Auto Daiquiri Lime® is ready to harvest in the most favourable cases around 10 to 11 weeks after germination and prefers a light feeding regime. When the conditions are not quite perfect, she usually takes 12-13 weeks to finish bloom. This applies to both outdoor and indoor cultivation. It is one of the largest autoflowers in our collection and will reach an average height of between 75-100 cm, provided it is grown in a large container (20-30 litres) and with sufficient light.
There are also a number of longer flowering phenotypes to discover, which can become real monsters. Plants of 125-150 cm are then possible, but these phenos usually need around another 2 weeks to fully ripen. However, these larger plants can provide extremely high yields, so they are well worth the wait! Auto Daiquiri Lime can grow longer than most autos. This means that flowering starts later and the flower hairs also appear later. Be patient and treat her with love!

The yield of Auto Daiquiri Lime​

Auto Daiquiri Lime has an XXL marking for all the right reasons! It is one of the few autoflowers in our collection with a heavy XXL yield. This means she can deliver truly exceptional returns. Several hundred grams per plant are the rule rather than the exception. Half a kg of dry buds from one well-groomed cannabis plant is therefore quite possible. Make sure you always have a large container and enough light, otherwise she will not be able to reach this potential.
Grown indoors under the right conditions, this strain can yield between 500-550g/m². When grown by an experienced grower, yields of over 600+ g/m² are possible, even from one single plant! Outdoors she can also provide good yields and on average this will be between 50-150g per plant. This of course also strongly depends on the climate and the number of hours of sunshine per day.

Advice from our experts:​

Do you really want to achieve the highest possible yield? Then we have some tips for you. Start with a large pot if you grow in soil/coco fibre. A 25-30 litre container already ensures a larger autoflower with a higher yield, but for the largest autoflowers we recommend a pot of around 40-50 L. Preferably an airpot, smartpot or rootpouch because of the high root oxygenation levels and ‘air-pruning' in these containers. If you grow her in a hydro system, a 25 litre bucket will usually be OK.
In addition, it is strongly recommended to build up the nutrition slowly and gradually because this strain does not like to suddenly receive high nutritional doses. Another tip is to use strong light, without causing excessively high temperatures at the same time. This is why high quality LED lighting delivers very best results for this strain! In good conditions, this autoflower produces a large dominant main bloom and many thick side blooms, each of which can weigh between 10-30 g dry. If you are looking for an autoflowering strain that will give you a very high yield of THC rich bud with just a few plants, Auto Daiquiri Lime is the way to go.

Information about Auto Daiquiri Lime​

This variety is intended for growers looking for extreme ‘USA-style’ XXL yields with fast growth and abundant flowering. Big, fast and easy. Easy enough for a novice grower. Auto Daiquiri Lime was created from top quality original USA genetics with a fruity sour taste and a pleasant up-high.

 
Hello friends , Happy Saturday , i hope you have a nice one :green_heart:

No complaints , plants are rocking

I do not use the boards much these days , I do not have time, kids off then i am doing more around the place preparing my products , if any one needs me for anything they can pm me or tell whom ever needs a little help send them my direction :)
I want my plans to go to plan , Ive some paper work to do also for thursday when i go to the meeting , do not know where to start :laugh: . I will spend time to think it out

Sorry i am not around just as much , i do miss having a giggle with you , but all joking aside i have to do this as its something i could have done 8 years ago , i was even shipping things to spain there was that much demand for the crab
Anyway a long story short , I want this business to take off this time , :thumb:

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Thought i would share after a bit of digging around ,

IMPACT OF WATERING GARDENS WITH CHLORINATED WATER​

Many water providers add chlorine to drinking water to keep it clean for human consumption. Chlorine prevents bacterial growth in water distribution systems. Many residents use chlorinated water to irrigate their lawn and garden. If chlorine is added to drinking water to kill bacteria, what impact does it have on beneficial soil microorganisms? Does it kill beneficial organisms in compost piles, too? Researchers have found that chlorinated drinking water may kill a number of microorganisms in soil or a compost pile. However, their reproduction rate is so rapid that populations rebound in a short time. Under normal conditions, chlorinated water will not threaten microorganism populations. Microorganisms reproduce rapidly. In one study, researchers continuously applied highly chlorinated water to soil for 126 days. Two days after they stopped, the soil microorganism populations reached pretreatment levels at all depths of soil.

One reason chlorinate water has little impact is that chlorine binds to soil particle surfaces. This immobilizes chlorine and reduces its ability to kill microorganisms. The organisms in the topmost surface of soil or a compost pile may be affected after irrigation but as the water moves downward little chlorine remains. In one study, researchers found that water chlorinated at 5 parts per million killed organisms only in the top half inch of soil. Organisms deeper than one half inch were thriving.

The amount of chlorine in drinking water is quite low. In order to kill soil microorganisms to 6 inch soil depth, water containing 65 parts per million of chlorine was required in one study. Drinking water usually contains much lower chlorine levels. For example, Colorado Springs Utilities water contains between 0.05 to 0.90 parts per million of chlorine, 70 times below the threshold level.
 
Thought i would share after a bit of digging around ,

IMPACT OF WATERING GARDENS WITH CHLORINATED WATER​

Many water providers add chlorine to drinking water to keep it clean for human consumption. Chlorine prevents bacterial growth in water distribution systems. Many residents use chlorinated water to irrigate their lawn and garden. If chlorine is added to drinking water to kill bacteria, what impact does it have on beneficial soil microorganisms? Does it kill beneficial organisms in compost piles, too? Researchers have found that chlorinated drinking water may kill a number of microorganisms in soil or a compost pile. However, their reproduction rate is so rapid that populations rebound in a short time. Under normal conditions, chlorinated water will not threaten microorganism populations. Microorganisms reproduce rapidly. In one study, researchers continuously applied highly chlorinated water to soil for 126 days. Two days after they stopped, the soil microorganism populations reached pretreatment levels at all depths of soil.

One reason chlorinate water has little impact is that chlorine binds to soil particle surfaces. This immobilizes chlorine and reduces its ability to kill microorganisms. The organisms in the topmost surface of soil or a compost pile may be affected after irrigation but as the water moves downward little chlorine remains. In one study, researchers found that water chlorinated at 5 parts per million killed organisms only in the top half inch of soil. Organisms deeper than one half inch were thriving.

The amount of chlorine in drinking water is quite low. In order to kill soil microorganisms to 6 inch soil depth, water containing 65 parts per million of chlorine was required in one study. Drinking water usually contains much lower chlorine levels. For example, Colorado Springs Utilities water contains between 0.05 to 0.90 parts per million of chlorine, 70 times below the threshold level.
Interesting. Source?
 
Today i made some ferments , I chopped away some foliage from my rootball/compost pile cover crop , comfrey and alfalfa , I used 1 kilo alfalfa 2 kilo comfrey leaves ,1 1/2 kilo coffee grounds , 5 table spoons of bone meal , five table spoon of crab meal dust , the finest, leaf mold and ill add one 1/4 liter from my large ferment bucket to get the process started quicker :thumb:

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the other ferment , was dark sugar , beetroot , coffee grounds , after an hour in then poly tunnel the sugar is pulling out the juices so its a quick one, ... I said i wont use sugar but from the ph of my tap is up i will be using a little just to bring it down , less stress at the root ball :thumb:

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Hello friends , Happy Tuesday to you all

The big cheese smell is out of this world :ganjamon: The Gelato is packing well , the babies are also flying , strawberry head is on cruise control !
I upped the ferment the other day and its worked wonders , was expecting some tip burn but i think the balance was good :) can not complain at all with this grow , its been fun

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