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Trinity Gold
1 oz per 500-1000 gallons depending on how bad the problem is (for drench)
1/2 tsp per gallon (foliar)
1/2 tsp per gallon (foliar)
Yeah my handy work might not be too accurate as I didn't use a table saw.yeah man i get those food grade barrels for about 15 bones, big holes in the bottom and smaller ones along the sides for aeration atleast 6 inches from the top of the soil (basically bellow the bottom ridge mark). cut in half makes 2 20 gallon pots for about 7.50 each. using a table saw with the guard taken off will get you a much straighter cut, you just make your marks and spin the barrel. i even made a soil mixer out of one of the brown 50 gallon ones with the twist off top.
im finding the barrels with the bottom support on both ends work better, otherwise the rounded bottom half cuts like to warp if left empty. those things are heavy to move around. you can get one of those janitor bin dollies or make your own if you ever plan on using them inside. that will save your floor liner from getting cut up each time you need to make an adjustment.
for plant support with those, its real easy to wrap them in caging, cut a wire out and bend it inside the pot lip every foot or so to support the cage.
yea i will have to agree with nommad on this one, we will c tho when the yield comes, but the 2 blue dreams i have that were in 20 gallon pots are way bigger than the plants that were vegged in 3 gallon pots and then transplanted. The race is on tho and my smaller ones are catching up or sure.
that must have been messy goin from 15s. i noticed that the smaller the plant the faster its recovery from transplant.
All other parameters being equal, the largest and most rapid growth occurs by never letting roots find the edge of the container. -T