• Does anybody else incorporate rabbit droppings into their soil? Just kind of curious I’ve been using my rabbits droppings for the past two years and it’s been amazing for aeration , microbes, and nutrition worms love to eat it also.

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  • Is anyone using the real buckets with soil? What’s your experience with them and how are you liking them. I have had a huge lifetime event that had greatly reduced my time I can spend my garden and I was trying to get some feedback on the real buckets. I can’t afford to go by some 500$ set up and the real buckets seem like a good price for…

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    • The air to water ratio of coco coir really lends itself to sip buckets like the realbuckets. It definitely works the best imo. Why the aversion to coco?

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    • So I’m using AC Infinity’s 1gal sip system with coco and having great results, a friend is using the 2gal sips with peat and loving them

      • I wouldn’t use them with soil. It will stay too wet and not get enough oxygen to the roots. They will rock out with coco. If it doesn’t fit the budget, you can get cheap bricks on Amazon. You’ll have to make sure to wash and buffer it yourself though.

      • Just some autos for fun had to make some room so I put her outside hopefully shill Finnish up ok I put som diatomaceous earth all around the base of them pot.LSD 25 auto day 64ishsih from seed

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      • So I found like maybe 7 nanners on plant in the corner of my tent picked all off i think. I harvested this plant a week later. I harvested the other two plants this week. I’m not sure if I’m tripping but is there such a thing as micro seeds like the size of a pin head. I didn’t find any in the plant with the banners but I think I see them on the…

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        • You might just be tripping it gets like that for me when I’m looking at small stuff to long. I really don’t think there’s mini beans but maybe it’s just something else especially if you only got a couple of nanners and pick them off I don’t mind seeds as long as it’s not bombed out

          • Uder a micro scope it looks like almost see through shriveled up seed

            • sounds like you harvested before any damage was really done! I think, ive seen what your describing in a similar situation. But I did just take an iron lung hit…

              • That’s definitely a thing, and sometimes it’s worse than big seeds cause it’s harder to get them all out and they still smell/taste like crap when ya smoke them

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              • When I see a plan with nanners I spray down the tent and plants with distilled water to neutralize any pollen. Then remove the nanner plant. At this time if the flower’s look decent I harvest if not I toss it. Whenever I’ve moved nanner plant to a tent of its own picked off nanners and sprayed with water then grew it out the plant ended up with…

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            • Has anybody been using the Winterfrost? I was seeing if it’s OK to reuse my soil after using the winter frost to finish off a run I was just curious if my plants I’m transplanting would have any residual effects if I’m re-amending and using the same soil that I had used the winter frost in?? Thanks for your time and have a great day!!!!

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              • Yep, I use it the last week of the cycle before harvest. I have the same concerns, but I also use Ruby Ful (Fulvic acid) the full grow cycle which helps as a flushing agent anyway. When done, I’ll usually run 1 gallon of tap water per gallon of soil through it, just to flush out most/all of any remaining Frost, then I consider the soil…

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                • I was wondering the same thing. so I planted an auto flower in a pot with soil that I had used winter frost. I left the roots from the old plant, dropped the seed and fed and watered as usual. She’s now in the first week of flowering and everything seems fine. We’ll see how she does.

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                • I also usually throw my soil back in the worm bin. Mix it up a little bit let it sit for a couple weeks so it should be good, huh?

                  • Using a Enzyme should break it down… but I’ll ask jerin or Gabe for you 🤘😁👍

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                  • I use/reuse Coco all the time. I use Winter Frost for 2 weeks, leaving about a week and a half after before cutting them down. I also use Cannazym in my reused Coco to help break down everything including the old roots just as Grambo said. Zero effects on any transplant including seedlings.

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