The Auto Ultimate in the pic was growing in about 20 gallons of dirt, cowshit, and worm castings, and was given nothing but RO water ph 6.8 with 90-120 ppms of cal/mag. The secret to big plants in soil isn't more nutes, its a bigger pot! With shit for lights, and spidermites eating it, i still pulled 13oz dry from it!

I do organics for one reason only, simplicity!

That's also why I mention it often. I've nothing personal against bottled nutes other than the ridiculous costs. I just figure it may be worth it to suggest people give it a try. It may not be for you, but many people who try it, stay with it! I started with DWC and I think about it now and then, but I just can't bring myself to do it again, too much fussing!

sorry, got a good buzz going.......

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I'm going to be very blunt here. FU€# Advanced nutrients and bio sh!t there is no need to spend 3-400 a run on advanced and biobizz is another with the $70 quart of bioheaven.

My biobizz starter box came with 6 months of everything needed to grow for 90 dollars but only came with 3 weeks of bioheaven. That's such a dick way of trapping people into buying more. You don't want to waste the other 5 bottles then you have to buy nearly a gallon of it per run. I don't know what the gallon price is but I'm sure it's well over 200. Plus with biobizz I had more deficiencies and ph issues I almost gave up growing. Chasing deficiencies was the worst and being organic and the setup not providing what the plants needed it actually took weeks for things to breakdown enough to start working. Organics 101

I switched to floraduo and use it in soil. 25 a gallon and only really need 1 gallon of each for a full grow. I do add 5 other things but it's not needed necessarily.
 
Organics are great but the bottled organics tend to be used like synthetics. Real organics with bat shit and octopus teeth are what organic growers should use. My problems were while using bottled organics. I'm actually going to do a lot or real soil amendments soon I just can't get an answer on how the preflower stretch is handled compared to synthetics. That's how I get my plants so big is in the veg to flower nute transition timing
 
Got some pics of my grap crinkles they are basically in my home made compost and some perlight. It is very active and I only water once a week since it's pretty much pure compost it holds a lot of water. I wasn't sure how they where going to grow in it and I was sure it may be to hot for autos but they took to it like a duck to water the bigger girl got some burn but a good heavy flush cleared that up. These pics are from a few days ago.
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In true organic soil, the Plant tells the Soil what it needs! From what I've been reading, there is communication between the plant and the microlife. A plant can even call for help when they are sick! You don't worry about any of that with organics. Give her water, let her grow! Want a bigger plant? Use a bigger pot!


Organics are great but the bottled organics tend to be used like synthetics. Real organics with bat shit and octopus teeth are what organic growers should use. My problems were while using bottled organics. I'm actually going to do a lot or real soil amendments soon I just can't get an answer on how the preflower stretch is handled compared to synthetics. That's how I get my plants so big is in the veg to flower nute transition timing
 
Experience results in efficiency, both of which will only increase through time. Seeing your results, along with our other family growers, inspires us to continue to challenge the status-quo to find new ways to allow this miraculous plant to reach it's full genetic potential. This is something we take very serious, because many depend on this healing plant to enhance and save lives.



Doing great sir! 747? Might even be a beacon for the Annunakis to land and share some martain crayon strains with ya. They will know a thing or two bout genetics.



Thank you for your kind and supportive words, sir. Our enhanced combined CRI 93-95, depending on the model allows for more natural and better color rendering. Many of our growers report their girls respond to our spectrum by pointing their leaves in the air praying, as they call it, for more light within as little as 30 mins. View attachment 607810

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Amare must be good..

I never see them on eBay when hunting for bargain lighting!




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Amare must be good..

I never see them on eBay when hunting for bargain lighting!




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That's the funniest things I have heard in awhile DG. Yup not On eBay so defo good lol.

Sorry Pete to thread jack :doh:

It's a fact that they do provide the most complete spectrum while keeping intensity at a very high standard as well. The thing I think I like the most about the Amare is the attention to detail. Every single nut and bolt was well thought out. I have seen other leading cob companies use generic silicone to hold the lenses on. Amare has machined aluminum threaded rings that are removable. The aluminum laser etched frame and stainless hardware, Clear cooling shrouds, white wire protectors, white fans, it all fits perfectly and as a completed unit its really a work of art. Small details on the outside is nothing compared to the time and research invested in the actual workings of the units. The cobs, monos, and UV on the Se models work flawlessly in providing plants everything they need at all stages of life and again intensity that will out perform most lights on the market while keeping energy and heat at a minimum. No lies no bs just good quality products. Something that many people this day and age overlook.

The best part is the customer service. You know of all the lights I have owned only one guy sends me emails asking how things are going. Only one guy answers my questions within a few hours on a Sunday afternoon. Let me just say this as I finished proofreading what I wrote. Amare doesn't owe me anything and I don't owe them anything. I have been through hell and back with lighting, literally. This all all comes from experience. My name is Jim and I'm a grower on the east coast. Victor isn't a cousin or a buisness partner :rofl:I like the guy and his products that's all. :thumbsup:
 
That's the funniest things I have heard in awhile DG. Yup not On eBay so defo good lol.

Sorry Pete to thread jack :doh:

It's a fact that they do provide the most complete spectrum while keeping intensity at a very high standard as well. The thing I think I like the most about the Amare is the attention to detail. Every single nut and bolt was well thought out. I have seen other leading cob companies use generic silicone to hold the lenses on. Amare has machined aluminum threaded rings that are removable. The aluminum laser etched frame and stainless hardware, Clear cooling shrouds, white wire protectors, white fans, it all fits perfectly and as a completed unit its really a work of art. Small details on the outside is nothing compared to the time and research invested in the actual workings of the units. The cobs, monos, and UV on the Se models work flawlessly in providing plants everything they need at all stages of life and again intensity that will out perform most lights on the market while keeping energy and heat at a minimum. No lies no bs just good quality products. Something that many people this day and age overlook.

The best part is the customer service. You know of all the lights I have owned only one guy sends me emails asking how things are going. Only one guy answers my questions within a few hours on a Sunday afternoon. Let me just say this as I finished proofreading what I wrote. Amare doesn't owe me anything and I don't owe them anything. I have been through hell and back with lighting, literally. This all all comes from experience. My name is Jim and I'm a grower on the east coast. Victor isn't a cousin or a buisness partner :rofl:I like the guy and his products that's all. :thumbsup:
spammer!!! Jk lol it's really hard to not brag about a smart happy purchase. Bottom line. Only thing wrong with these lights is I don't have enough of them yet lol
 
spammer!!! Jk lol it's really hard to not brag about a smart happy purchase. Bottom line. Only thing wrong with these lights is I don't have enough of them yet lol
Your spot on. 4 of the sp150's and 4 pro 9's and I think id be happy for awhile. 13 Amares might be overkill though.
 
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