Round 2 - Indoor Clumsy QBs & Praying for a Harvest

@PurpNGold74 Thanks for bud porn peep show . That Afghan …wow

Man the pics are just half the story. She smells like some friggin WeeD. N thanks for stopping by

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:heart_eyes: Looking good email me a joint when its done

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Sorry I haven’t been around. You don’t need to add molassas, it’s already in there! But more wont hurt! Just dump it in with your nutes if you want but I usually tend to add it along with a watering just so they’re not floating in a salty soup, Either way will work, though. I saw a response in my plants within a couple days. They just stood a little prouder.

Again, sorry I missed your original question. It’s been busy at work and with holidays.

No problem my man. I miss stuff for whole weeks, like mid convo just :dash: :joy::joy:. Thanks. It was quite the soopy mess. But they drank it. We will see. ShowOff is starting to lean. Think that bud is getting heavy :wink:

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Why wouldn’t you use it more often? It’s not a nutrient, it’s all bacterial and fungal biology mixed with a little molassas. So, it’s totally organic compatible. Now, depending on your organic soil, you may have all those microbes already; rendering Recharge needless. In a perfect organic scenario you’d inoculate your soil with these microbes on the day you mix it and keep them fed and reproducing endlessly. That’s in a perfect world, though. Just curious why you wouldn’t add them on a regular basis to your organic soil to insure a vibrant microbes herd and as part of a IPM plan?

FWIW- I was just listening to a podcast with the founder of Mammoth P and he recommends using Mammoth P with seedlings as well as during flower. Turns out, seedlings are also very phosphorous hungry!

Your pics look great and I’m glad you got your bug problem under control! I’ll have to keep that alcohol trick in mind!

I think the bag said once every 7. N this ish is expensive. Cheaper then mammoth p of course. :joy::joy: but ill probably be mole assing twice a week. N recharging on water/carb day

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It definitely helpd. That n the DE bomb. I DO NOT RECOMMEND throwing it everywhere like i did. Ill be cleaning that shit for months. N it gets stuck on some trichs. Gonna get a good ole ‘Jorge Peroxide’ bath at the end. Per @Myfriendis410’s persistent recommendations

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i been bad not checkn lab side replied to your mail lol how bout 30 lol im going out to collect more this morning you want some Lucky charms too ?right

Haha im always on one side OR the other. Ill pop over

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B/c I’m not using a salt-based nutrient system, so my nutes aren’t killing the microbe herd at every feeding.

Yay for our organics!

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It goes a long way. I add it every 2 weeks. Just fits into my current schedule better. I’m switching my gears here shortly as I transition to trying total Organics and water-only method. I’ll still be adding Biologicals like my Recharge, Mammoth P and probably molassas. I’m waiting on some Blumats carrots right now and I’m going to try to quit the water/dry out/water/dryout cycling I’ve been doing and keep the soil at a perfect constant moisture. This will help to maintain a constant and stable micro herd throughout the grow. I’ll be recycling the soil (which was a lot of work to build) and hopefully going to no-till one day.

What is Blumatts carrots? And how does it keep ur soil moist but not wet if i got that? Like a drip system?

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Gotcha! Sorry, I thought you were implying there was a contradiction between Organics and Recharge.

How’s your grow? I need to go pop over and look. A buddy of mine is coming to visit from AK and is going to bring me a “Grown Alaska” hat. I can’t wait! It was funny…I asked him to bring me some Alaska Humus thinking it’d be cheap up there. Well, he couldn’t find it. I called around Fairbanks asking and nobody had any - they said they’d tried to get it but couldn’t get any. Apparently it all gets sent down to the lower 48 because nobody up there would pay the stupid price that we gullible growers will! Lol! I thought that was hilarious!

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I am pretty evangelical about it lol.

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It was gonna happen regardless. Now with this DE crap in my sugar it’s mandatory :joy::+1:t5: Thanks

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Oh, my brother…you know you shouldn’t listen to me. LMAO! It’s like a driller system but totally unique. The “carrot” sticks in the soil and senses the moisture level, adding slow water whenever the soil asks for it. It’s an automatic system that requires no electricity, gravity fed and operates on pressure in your soil somehow. Been around for quite a while and very popular in the no-till world. Them and AutoPots, which I may try down the road.

This is why i love (:wink:) this country. Grow something so good u can sell it. Then sell it so good u cant find it locally :joy:

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