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ponobegone

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^mine always would. last year at another farm they would get into dudes greenhouse and wreak havoc on his starts. and ya they will get on your pots mounds whatever and scratch endlessy. if it weren't for that and my dog being a convicted chicken mass murderer I would have them all over the back yard. few things are more calming than sitting on the porch watching chickens be chickens I love em.
 
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Luther Burbank

FE, I hold off on spinosad for the final nuke when all else fails. There are many other things I put in rotation but I fear quickly building resistance in pests by using spinosad regularly in rotation. In my mind it's as dangerous as using the strongest antibiotic for regular upkeep.
 

Bulldog420

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When I made the chicken comments I was picturing smart pots with mesh to the ground around the plants. Pono is right, chickens would wreck havoc if allowed.


I strongly support chickens!!

I make my AACT in the shade at whatever the outside temperature is, 100+F every day lately. I use a 200 liter per minute air pump and my DO2 never reads at below 7ppm. If your AACT is going anaerobic is more likely do to too much food stock or not a big enough air pump rather than temperature.

I was always taught water wasn't able to hold onto dissolved o2 at adequate rates when the temps are over 80 degrees F. I lived in the bay in the past and temps never got over 80 so I didn't have to worry. Your saying you have tested your oxygen rates when your temps are up and they are adequate? May I ask what you tested with? I only ask because I am curious, not because I doubt you, :tiphat:.

I have a 55 gal brewer that I already have built from my last place. I was thinking of burying it in the earth to help keep the temps down. I figure 56 degree earth plus hot air from the pumps should equal out somewhere around 75.

P.S. Does anybody use rain bird 5gal an hour dippers? I have heard nothing but great things about these. They don't clog according to my peeps, anybody concur? http://www.amazon.com/Rain-Bird-SW5...7743&sr=1-4&keywords=Rainbird+drip+emitters+3
 

anonymousgrow

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I measured it with DO2 meter. a brewer buried in the ground sounds like it might be a great idea minus it might be hard to clean. we use drip line that have built in emitters that emit 1/2 gallon per hour with emitters every 9 inches.

we have both chickens and guineas here and yes they will destroy little plants and i won't let themin the gh or near the plants yet but once they have stalks that are an inch and a half or two around i figure the chickens and guineas won't do much harm.
 

grow nerd

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I want a rooster chained to each one of my plants. Chain just long enough so they can't reach each other.

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StanKDanK

Hey guys for the ones brewing tea are you brewing your tea in the shade or partial sun or full sun? Or does it matter? Thanks blessings


do it in the shade if possible or cover it with a tarp to keep the sun off it
 

Hemphrey Bogart

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For mulch, I picked up some "gorilla haired" cedar mulch and put that around the perimeter of my buried smart pots. I also threw down some weed guard over the whole planting area and cut out holes for the smart pots so they fit in nice and snug.

For the base around the main stem I'm not sure what to do. I've seen people mention lava rock as mulch and I got to thinking.

I have a bag of clay pebbles and I was thinking I would cut out some 2-3" tall pieces of 5" pvc pipe and have that act as a collar at the base of the stem to keep the gorilla hair cedar mulch away from the base of the main stem. Maybe I could throw a short layer of some clay pebbles in there to keep it moist but not wet.

Still have to get my drip system set up. I'm way behind, but at least I got the plants in the ground and my dog proof fence up.

HB.
 

stoney917

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Yes prop= batman.....lol
Roosters would be great... had a few ayrs ago so much fun to play with to... but consider animal controle issues.. makin ur pot farm look like a bird ring could be bad....
 

Madjag

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FE, I hold off on spinosad for the final nuke when all else fails. There are many other things I put in rotation but I fear quickly building resistance in pests by using spinosad regularly in rotation. In my mind it's as dangerous as using the strongest antibiotic for regular upkeep.

You really shouldn't be concerned with antibiotics if you're growing the Sacred Herb.

You should be figuring out how you can grow 100% organic. Sorry dudes.
 

Shcrews

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Yes prop= batman.....lol
Roosters would be great... had a few ayrs ago so much fun to play with to... but consider animal controle issues.. makin ur pot farm look like a bird ring could be bad....

haha " the pot plants are fine sir, but we need to have a talk about these combat roosters"

so where is the best place to get cal25, PPD and the AEA products y'all keep on about? hydro shop, or do you have to order online?
 

Stank J.P.

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haha " the pot plants are fine sir, but we need to have a talk about these combat roosters"

so where is the best place to get cal25, PPD and the AEA products y'all keep on about? hydro shop, or do you have to order online?

I have only found cal25 and ppd online. I've never messed with the AEA stuff. PPD is so stank but, they like it.
 

Backyard Farmer

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haha " the pot plants are fine sir, but we need to have a talk about these combat roosters"

so where is the best place to get cal25, PPD and the AEA products y'all keep on about? hydro shop, or do you have to order online?

You should spend that money and time on setting up a drip system and dialing in your farm.

Stuff like CA25, PPD, and advancing eco ag's products are good when the soil is dialed the plants are dialed and you're looking to push them to the next level.

To answer your question, AEA sells direct and you can get PPD and Cal 25 from AGMart in Chico.
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OLDproLg

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HEYA FRIENDS,IM BACK!!!

Just sayin HIGH hahaha,
anyhow ive got a new thread going in flower pics forum..
CHECK IT OUT,old classics and rescent stuff you'll like!

KEEP THEM TREES a PUMPIN BOY's,
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ponobegone

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backseat instead of spewing shit here daily how bout posting pics or start your own thread so we can all see and judge this "next level" you think you're on?
 
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FreakyFarmer

This thread is always so informative and funny, such characters makes me feel like high school all over, some of these characters must have just graduated!!!
 
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Luther Burbank

I'm done with spindly ass plants. Ripped out a girl today after I bumped a branch with my sprayer nozzle and it snapped off at the stem. If it can't survive in veg mode how the hell is it supposed to survive with buds on it?
 

FatherEarth

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No secrets here, in fact kemp himself says that the AEA line will help carry a crop with mineral deficient soil thru to harvest. The foliars can help patch a deficiency in a pinch to buy time while you amend the soil. Thats one use for them. They can be used to push things up a notch as well. That is once your soil is balanced and you want to see how far you can take it. Either way here are some sources for some really great products.

'Seek and you shall find.' 'Ask and it is given.'


http://organicagproducts.com/

http://www.advancingecoag.com/products/

http://www.ferti-organic.com/products/

Contact these folks and they will send you a current 2014 PDF Catalog
http://www.ndsupply.com/Nutrient_Density_Supply_Co./NDSC_files/NDSC_Catalog_2011.pdf

Respectfully,

FE
 
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