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Loriented

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You need to think about the total plant count. My favorite auto doesn't get very big.

I would rather see just a limit on greenhouse size. I also think the same about 'limits' on indoor. Just limit room size and no annual limits.
Makes sense. Canopy size or Cubic Feet grow space, vs. plant count rules (if we have to have rules). IMO, It should be like any other plant or commodity. Anyone should be able to have what ever they want, in their garden or farm fields (greenhouse, grow room, whatever).
And @Nannymouse , just curious, what is your favorite Auto?
 

Nannymouse

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For flavor, i like the chocolate trip auto that i made. It spits out a bunch of albinos, though, so not going to share that out, probably ever. Sure not a favorite for big yield, but it's fast.

I agree with so many people, that there shouldn't be limits. As far as i know, there's no limits on how many poppies or tobacco that can be home grown. There are legal limits on brewing and wine, i dunno if that is federal or state. and maybe the states are all different. It's been a while since i looked this stuff up. There sure are rules about selling or transporting tobacco, though. And processing poppies for latex, etc. would be a nono. So, still there are rules.
 

Loriented

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For flavor, i like the chocolate trip auto that i made. It spits out a bunch of albinos, though, so not going to share that out, probably ever. Sure not a favorite for big yield, but it's fast.

I agree with so many people, that there shouldn't be limits. As far as i know, there's no limits on how many poppies or tobacco that can be home grown. There are legal limits on brewing and wine, i dunno if that is federal or state. and maybe the states are all different. It's been a while since i looked this stuff up. There sure are rules about selling or transporting tobacco, though. And processing poppies for latex, etc. would be a nono. So, still there are rules.
Well, I don't want to sell it, but read this...
Any person may sell or peddle the products of the farm or garden occupied and cultivated by him without obtaining a license therefor,” says the provision adopted 120 years ago.

 

Loriented

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Interesting read about a study on root growth. One of the methods enlists the help of bacteria that live in symbiosis with the plant and can cause the plant to change its growth pattern. Several companies in Denmark are working on this right now.

 

moose/MI

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Farmerlion,
I'm rather new to the forum. Can't seem to work the search features very well.

I got on a long historical thread over the winter where it was you I believe and some others like Cactus squatter that were talking a lot about Sea-90. Convinced me to give it a try.
When I got my living soil for my containers I noticed the retailer offered it from bulk. So I added 2# my order.

Can't seem to find the thread or your preferred usage instructions.
Iirc I think it was 1/2 tsp a gallon once a week?
Could I get a refresher?
Outdoor grow - Living soil - 30gal fabrics
Thanks
 

farmerlion

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Farmerlion,
I'm rather new to the forum. Can't seem to work the search features very well.

I got on a long historical thread over the winter where it was you I believe and some others like Cactus squatter that were talking a lot about Sea-90. Convinced me to give it a try.
When I got my living soil for my containers I noticed the retailer offered it from bulk. So I added 2# my order.

Can't seem to find the thread or your preferred usage instructions.
Iirc I think it was 1/2 tsp a gallon once a week?
Could I get a refresher?
Outdoor grow - Living soil - 30gal fabrics
Thanks
Hey brother
I prefer 1tsp per 5 gallons if you are using for every watering. The package dosage is taken from a hydroponics feeding schedule. You don't want to do that in soil.

In foliar spray and intermittent feedings I liked 3tsp in 2 gallons of water. I have been using 1/2tsp in a blender full of various smoothie? Imo the smoothie is really the ticket for best performance.

I hope this helps.
Peace farmerlion
 

Nannymouse

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Gosh, that just sounds like too much sodium that could build up, if not watering to run off. Actually, it sounds like too much, anyway. But...results are results.
 

farmerlion

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Gosh, that just sounds like too much sodium that could build up, if not watering to run off. Actually, it like too much, anyway. But...results are results.
It's not table salt It's Sea-90, I can water 6 bags in summer heat with 5 gallons of water. I don't use it on every watering, maybe I would cut it back a little over time if I fed that way?
I don't know at what point of alkalinity that the microbes are negatively effected. I'm building my soil base until the root system controls It's environmental conditions.

If a person gets to heavy this can be reversed by using only water in a short period of time. Each soil composition will have It's own retention properties. I expect each grower to learn their environmental conditions accordingly 😉
Have a great day!
Peace farmerlion
 

xtsho

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It's not table salt It's Sea-90, I can water 6 bags in summer heat with 5 gallons of water. I don't use it on every watering, maybe I would cut it back a little over time if I fed that way?
I don't know at what point of alkalinity that the microbes are negatively effected. I'm building my soil base until the root system controls It's environmental conditions.

If a person gets to heavy this can be reversed by using only water in a short period of time. Each soil composition will have It's own retention properties. I expect each grower to learn their environmental conditions accordingly 😉
Have a great day!
Peace farmerlion

It's just sea salt. Sea salt is different than "table salt" which is sodium chloride. Sea salt is from sea water and contains a large variety of minerals/micronutrients. I use store bought sea salt when making JADAM JMO. Sea salt or sea water can be applied to the garden with beneficial effects.

 

farmerlion

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Xtsho, thank you for posting. I wanted to double check that my phone hadn't spellchecked teaspoons for pounds. I've had crazy experiences when trying to abbreviate words.

The Sea-90 Ocean Minerals is the one product that I would take if I had to start plant life on another planet.
Peace farmerlion
 

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