Enlightening. Challenged some of the beliefs I've held about organics.
To avoid misunderstanding:This whole previous post that was here was supposed to go in Explosivz thread, im really sorry for all the weird ass beaver talk, which would make total sense in the place where its supposed to be.
Sorry GQ if you read it, im not a weirdo, or perhaps i am, but a funny weirdo.
And if you didnt read it go check out his thread and imagine my embarrassment when i found out
LOL it was actually a great post, and funny enough I've been thinking about how I need to measure PPFD or it's just a whole lot of guesswork. As you pointed out though, if the light is static all you really need are reference points.This whole previous post that was here was supposed to go in Explosivz thread, im really sorry for all the weird ass beaver talk, which would make total sense in the place where its supposed to be.
Sorry GQ if you read it, im not a weirdo, or perhaps i am, but a funny weirdo.
And if you didnt read it go check out his thread and imagine my embarrassment when i found out
I thought so too. Sent me on a spree to look up more of his videos.Very interesting. He questions a lot of bro science but I think he does it fairly.
I don't mind OT at all. Keeps it interesting around here. In fact, I welcome you to post OT especially if it's interesting or funny haha.To avoid misunderstanding:
I enjoyed reading your original post here, found it inspirational and funny.
I am not laughing at you.
Sorry for the ot @ganja.queen
Main thing, dont buy something that breaks down after a year for 180e, buy something that achieves the same, between your tool and your own head, for 20ish euro and last you 10 years counting. Im glad you enjoyed the beaver lifeLOL it was actually a great post, and funny enough I've been thinking about how I need to measure PPFD or it's just a whole lot of guesswork. As you pointed out though, if the light is static all you really need are reference points.
I'm all about cheap and that sounds cheap to me, so I'm going with itMain thing, dont buy something that breaks down after a year for 180e, buy something that achieves the same, between your tool and your own head, for 20ish euro and last you 10 years counting. Im glad you enjoyed the beaver life
Im cheap when i can but when theres a real extra value, unique or just worth it, i dont mind throwing down.I'm all about cheap and that sounds cheap to me, so I'm going with it
So its pronounced 'Yoo-ka'.yucca extract.
Side note, every time I hear "Yuh-ka" instead of "Yoo-ka" it drives me a little crazy
started bloom nutes in foliar spray
Interesting, can you tell how and what exactly you use / apply?Picked up humic + fulvic acid, kelp
I can get behind that. If it's worth it I can def shell out. But most things can be managed simply. I love finding simple alternatives. It's like a game for me hahaIm cheap when i can but when theres a real extra value, unique or just worth it, i dont mind throwing down.
Interesting, can you tell how and what exactly you use / apply?
How early do you start with those?The fulvic + humic acid
This will be the first time I use it, but going forward I'll prep the soil with it before putting seeds in. Both aid soil structure, nutrient availability, and microbial activity so it creates an optimal environment for seed germination and early root growth. They both have a symbiotic relationship with kelp too (50% increased effectiveness), and kelp can also be used as a seed soak for better germination rates. All together they are grow stimulants.Thanks @ganja.queen !
How early do you start with those?
I was thinking 2 week, when they are starting more little leave pairs.