Astrobabe123
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I know there are many factors that go into growing a 10 lb plants but is it possible to do it without bottled bloom products if properly amended?
I remember my buddies 14 footers, snaking down a dry streambed on Mt Aukum in the early 80s, The soil was ammended with turkey manure. No chemical nutes were used, and there was no organic bottles of the stuff we have now. He won all festivals with his bud.I know there are many factors that go into growing a 10 lb plants but is it possible to do it without bottled bloom products if properly amended?
I know there are many factors that go into growing a 10 lb plants but is it possible to do it without bottled bloom products if properly amended?
Magnificent spacing in that garden GreenHands. Those in the garden shots really show off how spread out it is. I noticed how parched the land looks around the garden and wondered if dust is a problem for you. What, if anything, are you doing to keep the dust down in your garden?
Respectfully,
FE
MilkyJ,
It seems a bit early to be molesting colas, lol. Nice bud shot.
I know there are many factors that go into growing a 10 lb plants but is it possible to do it without bottled bloom products if properly amended?
I have seen monsters created using the following basic formula:
1.) Dig a huge hole in a well drained location. Seriously big! Like dig the hole with a backhoe. I'm not exaggerating here, I know lots of people who use a backhoe. We're talking a 20 yards dump truck or more in size. The size of the plant is directly proportional to the size of the hole. I'll say this again... the size of the plant is directly proportional to the size of the hole. Repeat after me, the size of...
Happy Growing,
ThaiBliss
Dr Purpur- Thanks for the quick response. do u know how many pounds were pulled off of those 14ft? Please keep us posted through out harvest on which plant produces better. My partner thinks that you can grow huge plants but in order to get thick fat heavy weighing flowers (10 pounders) you have to feed bottled nutes for bloom and everything I have read and learned says if you have good soil boilogy and the proper amount of amendments than you should do just as good on your yield as the plant using bloom products. We will see soon
Thia Bliss- Thanks for all of the awesome info! I have had my nose in the book learning and experimenting with compost teas this season. Its so intersting! I tried to make the fungal compost by adding baby oatmeal (simple protient like Elain Ingrahm's book said) but I think I added to much water or it wasnt hot enough during storage..it came out liquidy and smelly, no visible white mycelia. Do u add any water to your EWC when u make the fungal compost? Also, how many cups of compost do u use in a 50 gallon brew? I think I usually use about 19 cups of EWC (2.38% per by volume of water per http://microbeorganics.com/ website) is that to much?
Thanks again and if anyone knows if Tom Hill uses any bottled nutes when bloom time comes around for his 10 lbs plant please chime in. Happy Gardening!