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02-15-2011, 10:31 PM #11Senior Member
common misconceptions
Originally Posted by rayb73
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02-15-2011, 11:13 PM #12Senior Member
common misconceptions
Originally Posted by theccman
I use molasses as part of the compost tea that I use as the basis of my feeding program.
The plants love it!
Adding the molasses is easy.
I boil a cup of water and add 2 ounces of blackstrap molasses.
Stir well and let cool.
My compost tea recipe
In preparation you must aerate 5 gallons of water.
I am lucky to have good water so I just use tap water.
Using a cheap aquarium air pump and air stones aerate the water for at least 24 hours.
Take 1 pound of earthworm castings and some cheese cloth or a nylon sock
Wrap up your earthworm castings in the cloth/sock and put this in the water.
soak for 24 hours
Add
2 ounces of Humic Acid liquid concentrate
2 ounces liquid or powdered kelp
2 ounces Thrive Alive B1
2 ounce of blackstrap molasses (1 cup cooled molasses water mix)
Let mixture "cook" (keep aerating) for 24 hours.
When mixture is done "cooking" I add my fertilizer and feed.
Use within 24 hours
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02-16-2011, 12:00 AM #13Member
common misconceptions
Originally Posted by wkpjr1967
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02-16-2011, 01:27 AM #14Member
common misconceptions
thanks for the recipe,i think im gonna try it.
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02-16-2011, 04:26 AM #15Senior Member
common misconceptions
Originally Posted by ncgysfnshlst
The reason you cut them is Transpiration:
The plant (clone) cant get water efficiently because it doesn't have a root system yet. The plant begins to dehydrate because of the process of transpiration (loss of water via leaves). Transpiration is a normal natural process, but cutting the big fan leaves cuts the amount of transpiration significantly and thus protects the plant from dehydration while it makes new roots.
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02-16-2011, 05:09 AM #16Senior Member
common misconceptions
Originally Posted by omnibuddy
Osmotic pressure handles the rest. No need to cut your fan leaves (the plant will draw from those for making roots,) no need to do anything but keep water in the tray.
Solid roots in 2 weeks guaranteed - perfect for those running staggered systems.
And that's at 20% humidity, BTW.
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02-16-2011, 07:00 AM #17Senior Member
common misconceptions
Originally Posted by kodabear
I have used bat guano in the past in place of the earthworm castings with good results.
You can play around with this recipe as it is a good base for growth.
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02-16-2011, 11:52 AM #18Member
common misconceptions
Originally Posted by ncgysfnshlst
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02-16-2011, 02:11 PM #19Senior Member
common misconceptions
Originally Posted by kodabear
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Originally Posted by hghflyrjd1
Originally Posted by theccman
For real this is the last time, I take amusement in this Nycguysswallowlast but have decided for myself that in the future I will ignore all posts and threads this guy starts. He is bad for the MMJ community and should never be addressed here again. Why allow this assh*le to put so much negativety up, this guys just a troll/flame.
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02-16-2011, 02:56 PM #20Member
common misconceptions
Originally Posted by OldHead09
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