Originally Posted by KushCanuck Composting: The Beauty of Recycling By: KushCanuck Introduction to Composting The basic ideal behind composting is to turn fertile soil and excesses into a horticultural humus which can be used as excellent organic fertilizer. By feeding your plants organic materials such as compost will result in healthier plants, and most overlooked, happy soil. Depending on the ingredients added into the compost, the grower can manipulate ...
Originally Posted by KushCanuck Hey guys, this is the second piece of the first installment that had to be split because of character limits . Anyways, continue on: Peat Moss Sphagnum is a genus of between 151-350 species of mosses commonly called peat moss, due to its prevalence in peat bogs and mires. A distinction is made between sphagnum moss, the live part growing on top of a peat bog, and sphagnum peat moss, the decaying matter underneath. Bogs are dependent on precipitation as their main source of ...
Originally Posted by KushCanuck Hey guys, this is the first of the SOGG Groups daily posts for members but to be enjoyed by all . Check out the group in my signature, hoping to get one of the most active, passionate groups going strong. Already have many great members and an active forum. Organics. Thanks everyone, enjoy Perlite Perlite is an amorphous volcanic glass that has relatively high water content. In horticultural applications it makes composts and soils more open to air, while still possessing ...
i need some advice on how to get these buds to mature with the frosty resin. any advice?
This is my second ever grow, I am using 5 gallon smart pots and fox farm soil. Now I've got 4 plants going - 2 Nirvana Northern Lights, 1 dinafem White Widow, and 1 paradise delahaze. I had a cheese and another northern lights but as these have gotten larger had to make some tough choices....sorry for killing you ladies. I have 14 23w CFL - 12 2700k and 2 5700k under 12/12 for flowering. These pics are from 3.5 weeks after starting flowering. How they looking RIU? I know how I think ...