Just so I've got that straight, you've been pouring ammonia and jack daniels in the water you're giving them?
LOL, does it work?
Sounds like it would rape the hell out of my plants.
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Just so I've got that straight, you've been pouring ammonia and jack daniels in the water you're giving them?
LOL, does it work?
Sounds like it would rape the hell out of my plants.
The first couple of flower feedings were with weak cactus juice, but they are currently getting this for three consecutive feedings:
Per 2 gallons water:
1 tbspn...lipton iced tea dry granules
1 tbspn...JD whiskey
1 tbspn...clear corn syrup
1 tbspn...dry plain gelatin powder
1 tbspn...plain non scented ammonia
1 tbspn...Palmolive dish detergant
3 egg shells ground in a mortar and pestle
And weekly 5-1-1 fish emulsion to keep 'em green.
Yes, they look really happy in their new homes. Don't be discouraged if they are a little droopy for a bit. During your next repotting, I'd suggest dusting the rootball and new hole with Schultz Rooting Hormone for a happier, less stressful transplant.
The mixture smells like a cat litter box and pours onto the soil like a dirty bubble bath.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Grim Reefer
My girls were gorgeous, just starting to get bud sites everywhere, as I did a time-consuming mix of LST and some snapping and leaf tucking...
But Harddon is a crazy mad scientist that I trust.
And the buds have grown a week's worth after three days. I now can't imagine doing it any other way. And it's supposed to make for a very smooth smoke, as well.
Hey everyone. Well, my plants seem to be doing preaty good for the most part. Some of the leaves on my plants are starting to turn kind of yellow, and I'm wondering if that's from a lack of nitrogen in the soil. If it is, what can I do to increse the amount of nitrogen without using any ferts? I don't want to use any ferts because I want to grow as organicaly as possiable, but mostly because I don't have any money. I do have a random assortment of plant type growing stuff around the house, because my parents use to grow orciades. Any advice would be greatly apperiated.
if im not mistaken, rain water has a lot of nitrogen in it, if you live in a place where you get clean rain water, and not acid rain, i would just collect some and use that. I have also heard that urine has many nutrients and is sterile, that is if you done have any urinary infections, which could be good for organic growing.....as i am a newbie, i would check out my info for it may be incorrect, the learning process is a great one
just read over my post, it might have confused some people..........if you have a unrinary infection, then it is NOT good to use it, but if your clean and healthy, it can make a great organi feed.......