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Greenthing
02-06-2009, 12:10 PM
I am starting this thread to take the urban myth out of the cultivation, if you know a true or false to do with cultivating please post it here.
Organic tomato feed is every bit as good as the specialist feeds and costs a fraction of the price true or false.
Dutch Pimp
02-06-2009, 01:01 PM
Organic tomato feed is every bit as good as the specialist feeds and costs a fraction of the price
True....(is this a trick question?)
I use what I can get locally. The secret is the NPK ratio. MaryJane is particular about that and the correct dosage, at the right time. IMO.
the image reaper
02-06-2009, 01:50 PM
the absolute BEST outdoor plants I have ever seen grown, are grown in worm casting-enriched soil, and 1/2 strength, weekly doses of the dreaded Miracle-Grow !!, there, I said it :D ... and, true :smokin:
Greenthing
02-06-2009, 03:05 PM
True....(is this a trick question?) IMO.
No Dutch it's something someone said to me.
Greenthing
02-06-2009, 03:07 PM
the absolute BEST outdoor plants I have ever seen grown, are grown in worm casting-enriched soil, and 1/2 strength, weekly doses of the dreaded Miracle-Grow !!, there, I said it :D ... and, true :smokin:
A friend of mine uses Miracle-Grow it seems to work for him.
GrinKyle
02-06-2009, 03:49 PM
Mircle grow? IVE BEEN LIED TO!
oldmac
02-06-2009, 04:30 PM
A lot of you younger people, don't realize just how good you have it today.
Today we have hydro stores, both brick and mortor and on-line. There must be art least 20 companies making and selling nutrients and ferts designed for cannabis. Plus indoor lights designed to be grow lights, plus all types of hydro systems etc.
Back in the day, Miracle-Grow was the defacto standard for a fertilizer you could use to water your plants with. It was widely available in any nursery or hardware store....plus it worked pretty good. And back then we didn't know any better, mostly because there wasn't anything really better.
FLORIDA MON
02-13-2009, 03:45 AM
False - Indoor grow take up fast and you want to quantify the amount and quality of nute that you're giving to them. Miracle Grow is tough to manage in that regard.
Go to the hydro store and stick with the good soil & good nutes to be used for soil. For that matter, always go with the good stuff and best methods.
You won't be disappointed. Why settle for anything less?
Jay Matix
02-16-2009, 11:13 AM
false:cool:
Greenthing
02-17-2009, 09:09 AM
OK next one.
Its best to cure by hanging your plants upside down, True or false.
GoldenGraham84
02-17-2009, 10:42 PM
"best" is a strong word. i'd say hanging buds upside down has many benefits, but if you believe that the reasoning behind it is to allow extra thc to trickle down via gravity, FALSE.
MadSativa
02-18-2009, 02:33 AM
haha I have heard that one this guy was telling me that he hangs his plants with the root ball still on it. Then hangs them upside down claming that gravity trickled down more THC into his buds, I laughed and luaghed then I keep my mouth shut becaue I didnt want to offend him buy telling him the physics of this is not possible. If anything I would think the mosister from the root ball would mess with the drying process, mabey its good for desert climates, when moister is sucked out very quickly
Greenthing
02-18-2009, 08:09 AM
True or false,
you can increase the potency by driving a nail into the stem of a plant just before harvest to stress the plant.
Dutch Pimp
02-18-2009, 02:04 PM
True or false,
you can increase the potency by driving a nail into the stem of a plant just before harvest to stress the plant.
That would be a violation of the KISS principal.
Greenthing
02-18-2009, 03:43 PM
That would be a violation of the KISS principal.
Well i promise not to try it for the sake love.:jointsmile:
stinkybudz
03-20-2009, 02:06 AM
"best" is a strong word. i'd say hanging buds upside down has many benefits, but if you believe that the reasoning behind it is to allow extra thc to trickle down via gravity, FALSE.
but for ease of hanging it (just one hook attached to the mainstem) and the way the leaves dry for cutting (i believe anyways) then true! :hippy:
denialisback
03-20-2009, 02:27 AM
I am starting this thread to take the urban myth out of the cultivation, if you know a true or false to do with cultivating please post it here.
Organic tomato feed is every bit as good as the specialist feeds and costs a fraction of the price true or false.
if its outdoors you're probably right, once i did an outdoor grow with tomato fertiliser yearssssssss ago... the plants were about 7 ft high+ lol and so laden with bud oh man.. i miss that :( Those plants didnt seem to complain at any point, nature looked after them well.. with a little bit of tomato soil help!
teeheheehh
Peace,
Denial
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