Meh, we had to try dried crickets in 10th grade bio they really didn't taste like muchDo what you gotta do....but I'm not eating bugs
Meh, we had to try dried crickets in 10th grade bio they really didn't taste like muchDo what you gotta do....but I'm not eating bugs
No I don't use that I run all organic...compost teas and top dress...I use kelp and humic acid in my teas....it was just something I looked into...but I'd rather not....what messed up is that people would rather buy that cause they think it's better or something...to me it's garbage...and has no kick...or stickiness....but looks fire af...thats why it's eye candy...Thrive has a lot of synthetic PGRs, do you use that? Kelp has natural Gibberellin which is a PGR but it is in very small amounts and is natural.
I think I may have a hard time hitting that 5oz. in this 8/4 experimental grow? They do seem to be maturing faster though? When I have compared harvest weight of all of my grows auto and photos on a time vs. yield basis they all seem to run really close. If this proves to be the case on this 8/4 light schedule then the only thing gained would be the ability to grow more strains in a given time. The plants are also smaller which can be a real advantage for people that need to grow in tight hidden spaces.
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But the red squirrels are the meanest and will get rid of grey squirrels real quick. Rarely see red and grey on the same property