interesting... I definitely hear ya on the "organics in a bottle" thing, Im actually waiting for my subcool super soil mix to finish cooking so I can run it against the biocanna. I picked up the biocanna line to give vegan organic a shot - I've smoked some veganically grown nuggs and they are...
This guy?! ^^^^ WTF?!
I really can't answer your compost question the best, but for the carbon filter you should be good to go with it for about a year or so. I like to replace mine every other grow though just to play it safe. It's a small price to pay to help ensure my security. Hope this helps.
I couldn't have said it better my man. If you're gonna deal with it deal with it on your own in due time, let them think they got away with it. But police couldn't give 2 shits if your garden was stolen all it is is more paperwork to fill out for the officer.
Anyhow, sorry to hear of your loss...
chalk it up as a loss this time.... next time be weary about who knows what. As the saying goes " loose lips sink ships".
you definitely don't need to go announcing to the police that you grow herb though - remember police are not your friends in this game, as unfortunate as it may be. just...
I'm not sure where you're located, but the 4 Canna retail shops in my area were all still carrying the BioCanna line and BioTerraPlus soil as of today. I did hear about the fungus gnat issues with their soil, but I've also heard numerous other stories from friends using FFOF and Roots Organics...
so something along the lines of Roots Trinity would be cool as the surfactant? Or am I mixed up?
Also, what's your take on foliar feeding with the boost? if you do choose to foliar would you say it has an adverse effect on the taste?
awesome tips, Matt! I will be putting your tips and advice into action in the upcoming weeks.
earlier in the thread you stated something about using dried/cured trim vs fresh. I was always under the impression that to make the full melt gooey bubble you had to use fresh trimmings. I ask...
honestly, look at the ingredients list on most brand name bags of dog food - is that really some shit you'd like to feeding to your prized plants? probably not.