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So I just cleaned all the waste from my fish tank and made a concentrate with it now. I know it’s really good to use for my plants, but I was wondering if I use this, do I have to use any other nutrients along with it or should I only hit it with this every so many feedings?
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Growing with fish poo is totally possible. Different food sources for the fish will provide different minerals. Knowing what to feed the fish will provide your plants with the right ratio of minerals for the different stages of the plant’s growth cycle. If you don’t know what’s exactly in the fish food, I’d dilute the concentrate quite a bit…
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stonedfarm posted an update 2 months ago
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This Purple Punch 👊 enjoyed her feeding today. Perfect Week 5, Day 2 numbers. 1160 PPM, 6.5 pH. “Syganic” 😂 💚 ❄️
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joesgrows posted an update 2 months ago
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What do you Growers do about preventing drastic drybacks and the impact because of it with outdoor without overwatering and or buying a dripper system. Its DRY here but will get super humid randomly also( 105°F/80%) everyday is 40’s-50’s humidity.its 71/62% today.
Whats Dudes favorite topic? VPD. Lol
Anyone use those arrogating spikes you put on…
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I love my grow buckets!
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I use a kiddy pool and set my plants in when it gets really hot out, with just about 2inch of water just during the heat of the day
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Check on it a lot and water when dry back occurs. It looks like it’s flowering pretty good so a transplant wouldn’t be ideal. Next time use a bigger pot. Get some mulch on top. It’ll work together with the shaded zone you added to keep moisture in the pot instead of leaving through the top
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You can get some 20% shade cloth…
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At this point your plant to pot size ratio might just need daily watering, possibly even twice daily according to conditions, i see a lot of perlite, that makes for a very porous mix, next time add some sticky stuff, we use the term coloïdal, usualy called compost, but porosity has to do with carbon to mineral ratios, so peat/coco and… Read more
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217caveman posted an update 3 months ago
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