Live Stoner Chat Poll: Choose my next strains to grow out.

Which 3 strains should i grow out?

  • Fantasmo Express

    Votes: 5 50.0%
  • 24 Carrot

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • ETD

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Durrty Dragon

    Votes: 9 90.0%
  • Cheesus D

    Votes: 5 50.0%
  • Afghan Kush Ryder

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • Blue Auto Mazar

    Votes: 1 10.0%

  • Total voters
    10
Oh yeah - grow the dragons Seasick .... but as Rupaul Says ..... Don't Muck it Up!!

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REWIND!!!! Blue....Was this a hint to NOT use Muck? I.e use coco? just realised that lol
 
That made me laugh out loud!!!

It's not what you want to get caught watching by the missis late at night! :rofl: :rofl:
You definately don't want to flick it on with your mates round and go "ooooh .... she's nice!" :rofl: :rofl:
 
Ok guys so I just made 50 litres of soil there.

What I added....
Charge... For nutrients and micro life within soil.
Cocoa shells for added nutrients and water retention. It also has some potash etc. See pics.
I'm also going to,add some other things,tomorrow.

Is there anything you guys would suggest? Or have you heard of the,cocoa shells?
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Found some info on the Cocoa Shells;


"Cocoa shell is a natural fertiliser, containing 3 percent nitrogen, 1 percent phosphorous and 3 percent potassium, commonly referred to as an NPK fertiliser. The pH factor of the mulch is 5.8. Bark and wood mulches contain much lower levels of these nutrients. It also contains 0.5 percent magnesium which is a key nutrient for plants. It is 100 percent natural organic matter, which carries no health risk or fire hazard. It contains no dyes, and exudes a rich natural colour."


"Cocoa Shell Mulch is general purpose mulch for gardeners, both professional and amateur. It is used for horticultural & landscaping purposes, being ideal decorative mulch with it's deep attractive copper colour, and rich in nutrients. The rich colour contrasts beautifully with the vibrant green of plants and foliage, setting them off very well."


"Cocoa Shell Mulch is perfect for suppressing weeds and retaining moisture in garden beds and borders. It will also protect the ground from frost. Bark mulch and other variations only cost a fraction less than Cocoa Shell Mulch according to ************.co.uk, and they lack many key benefits. Cocoa Shell Mulch contains natural slow release plant fertiliser and trace elements, which are very beneficial to your plants."


"The Cocoa Shell Mulch breaks down over time, rotting into the soil. This improves the structure of the soil and simply topping it up every few years will maintain the benefits."


"Also called Sunshine of Africa, Cocoa Shell Mulch is actually a by product of the chocolate industry, the shells being from the cocoa bean. This effective mulch will not only suppress weeds and retain moisture, but will also repel slugs and snails. Once the Cocoa Shell Mulch has been spread over the ground and has been watered or rained on once or twice, a crust will form which binds the mulch together. This crust helps to keep out the slugs and snails. Cocoa Shell Mulch gels into a sticky mat just below its surface and forms a highly protective layer if left undisturbed."
 
Ok so just ordered the,things I need for my next grow .. A few of then anyways.

Dragons will be in 3 litre air roots pots with coco coir,from bio,biz. Canna a+b. Cal mag. What nutes would be best with the coco? I know they have to be hydro nutes...

I'm gonna run 4 cheesus dragons and see how they go. Will be after my akr finishes flowering...and I think its,just started but I wanted to het everything early so I can add to my supplies...with your help to get the best possible results!

More to come

SSD
 
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