Sense Amelia's First Pop At Indoor Soil Grow

Morning guys and gals,
Wow Mc, sounds like you suffer ALOT. I am very sorry to hear that. I don't have anything like that. In fact, I don't even know what's wrong with me at the moment, just that I am in pain almost every day in different places all over my body. One day could be hips, next could be knees. (Blood test all booked up)

I thank God I'm completely off the narcotics, 6 years I took em and boy was it a bitch comin down!
Hmm, unfortunately I am all too familiar with that as well, LONG time clean though.

I'll pray for you.
Thanks Mc, and me you. :Namaste:

Plants look awesome Sense!
Thankyou Vick! I'm so eager to finish them off now and start a new journey.

I'm in the same boat, broken neck, collapsed discs, not fun..
Damn. That sounds awful, like Mc. I have never broken a single bone in my body (touch wood) :wood:

WOW! they really produced for you!
Thank goodness because if they hadn't I would have thrown the tantrum of the century :laughtwo:
 
Oooh, hope you don't mind. I has a question! I have some Plagron bat crap in a little purple tub, like powdery/dusty stuff. I had totally forgotton about it until now, or was too nervous to use it earlier, one or t'other.... anyway, am I able to just lace it on top of the soil and water in on top? Or should boiling water go over it first and then mix before water plants? (I can't be doing with any complicated bubbling (?) methods that I heard mentioned somewhere along the way though.

Should I use it when it is a plain water day or nutes day, or either? :thanks: (Bit late to maybe be using it at all though I thought i'd ask)
 
I think you may want to make a tea with it. if you were to dress the soil with it you wont be able to control your nute schedual. IMO
but it is deffinetly good stuff. anyway you use it just use it on nute day:)
 
:Namaste:

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The very high levels of phosphorous found inside this product proves to be exactly what your plants need during the bloom stage, creating abundant floral growth and high quality fruits packed full of flavour. A lot of growers tend to add Plagron Bat Guano towards the start of the flowering process, sprinkling around tops of pots and watering through.
To get the best results from bat guano, we recommend mixing it with your soil or coco when you come to move plants out of their starter pots and into the final growing containers – allowing for 1 litre per 20 litres of medium. Adopting this approach will spur on root development at first, enabling your plants to grow much stronger and faster than before. The slow release properties of the stimulant also mean that you can eventually expect to see the previously mentioned flowering effects kick in, often lasting long enough to increase yields until harvest-time arrives! If an extra boost is desired towards the end of your crop, e.g. for heavy feeding plants, just introduce more guano!
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I think you could just steep it in hot water then add a little to your nute feeding. depending on how strong you make it.
I have not used dry guano so I cant say for sure:)
 
I'm not familiar with that word Plagron? Is it a commercial product? I would just make sure to always avoid breathing the dust of anything, the whole world is filled with dusts/vapors that are extremely unhealthy. Us old folks were exposed to alot of shit in days past when nobody gave a shit about anything that would slow production down in the slightest, and they're rollin in the dough and we are beat to shit from makin em rich!....LOL. I worked for a very large company that had to have " industry standard " safety programs in place, and that's where I learned about alot of common place shit that can really cause alot of harm to humans and animals. I say this for you younguns who hopefully aren't that polluted yet....LOL. I would experiment with it ( the guano?), starting out real easy, as I'm sure you would without my two cents! I vote for the tea, no boiling.
 
Many kind thanks guys. I might just add a little, but it's hard to imagine it dissolving without adding hot water. (I'm all confused :laughtwo:) Too much coffee today....

I have picked up old, rainwashed cow patties, soaked them in water for a few days, and added urine to it and made a great tea. You want to use it all at once so it's not hangin around stinking! Anyway, I can imagine that heat may change the content chemically? Just my opinion anyway.:thumb: I've done a little looking at soil sterilizers, soil is heated to KILL every thing living in it, then beneficial things are reintroduced, maybe that's why the heat sounds bad to me?
 
well you wouldnt want to add boiling hot anything to your grow LOL just make it like tea and let it cool off:)
 
well you wouldnt want to add boiling hot anything to your grow LOL just make it like tea and let it cool off:)
Now give me credit Sir Fishy, me would not put boiling water on my sweethearts :rofl: Makes perfect sense, may introduce a bit now, or may wait and let the Sensi Stars 'av it :laughtwo:
 
I whent to the site that makes it as did GiG, and it does say that you can top dress the soil with it. but it is strong stuff so I cant say to do that and feel right about it. hate to tell you and then something bad happens:)
 
it says you can mix into the soil at around 5%.
maybe try boiling some up at 1% and test spray on a few lower leaves to see what happens ;)

I would have to add that I wouldnt spray anything on your flowers this late in the game. you dont want to premote mold or bud rot:)
 
definatly...my mind is already running away with me, im thinking of it as an organic foliar feed for seedlings for that root development bit.
and if some leaks into my soil...Oh Well =D

but yeah, that is indeed for veg phase.

you can still foliar in flower, but existing humidity, air flow, and strain resistance to mold come into play.

a few squirts in front of your fan for wide and mild dispersal would probably be harmless and 30% humidity ;)
 
The girls are lovely.... Definitely a better yield than my first plant.... Great job!
 
Use a 5 gallon bucket, and an air stone. You can either just dump the guano into the bucket and let the airstone bubble it ..... and it will mix itself. Or, you can toss the guano into a pillow case and let it bubble in the bucket like a tea bag. 2 to 3 days will work.
 
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