Jonny5
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Hey Dani, look up the “ Clackamas coot ,some info, he claims it will help finish early??
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I'd imagine you'd lose some of the goodness in the reduction process. You can just buy the malted barley in bags at a brew store or on-line. I got a 10lb bag for not all that much.It’s is pure organic sprouted barley, reduced so makes a thick liquid. Saves the trouble of buying the barley, sprouting it and later reducing the water to its sugar content.
Any thoughts for those using sprouted barley for their growth hormones properties?
Yep. He says 15-20% faster. But also has chitin for bug protection and enzymes to help break down organic matter faster. Lots of good properties. You can read the interview he did with KisOrganics HereHey Dani, look up the “ Clackamas coot ,some info, he claims it will help finish early??
You just need sugars to feed them.Been doing some research and started thinking ahead for my next grow, working the soil and microbes.
Stumbled upon this that I might replace molasses with,
It’s is pure organic sprouted barley, reduced so makes a thick liquid. Saves the trouble of buying the barley, sprouting it and later reducing the water to its sugar content.
Any thoughts for those using sprouted barley for their growth hormones properties?
I'd imagine you'd lose some of the goodness in the reduction process. You can just buy the malted barley in bags at a brew store or on-line. I got a 10lb bag for not all that much.
Malted means it was sprouted and then immediately dried stopping the process but preserving the goodness. No need to sprout your own.
Then I grind it down to use it in a coffee grinder. The finer the grind the better.
You just need sugars to feed them.
Molasses is cheep and easy.
If it has a high sugar count your fine.
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Bill284
Still looking healthy and happy.Duterte’s nightmare
Still can’t believe how healthy this pheno looks, it’s like if nothing happens to it if the temperature drops or rains and snows. Impressive genetics here so resistant and green.
Didn’t do anything to it, no water no foliar, just looked at it for a while wondering like what the heck are you?? What’s you gene pool and why are you so green when it’s so cold? I can’t resist to just see how far can it go, December first?
This is the bud left for seeds of the Durban Poison, still alive and doing its thing. I didn’t like the size of the seeds so I didn’t harvest, gave it another week like the rest.
Looking good still I hope your weather holds up till the finish line. CLDuterte’s nightmare
Still can’t believe how healthy this pheno looks, it’s like if nothing happens to it if the temperature drops or rains and snows. Impressive genetics here so resistant and green.
Didn’t do anything to it, no water no foliar, just looked at it for a while wondering like what the heck are you?? What’s you gene pool and why are you so green when it’s so cold? I can’t resist to just see how far can it go, December first?
This is the bud left for seeds of the Durban Poison, still alive and doing its thing. I didn’t like the size of the seeds so I didn’t harvest, gave it another week like the rest.
Hey Dani,, How’s life on the farm,, that plant of yours still hang’n in there
Any new news Dani??