are 5gal pots big enough for organic grow?

PadawanWarrior

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Where did you go? Always running. Plenty to say until challenged. I understand. It gets better eventually. When you can cash the check. LOL. Peace.
I told Sunni I would try to ignore this kinda stuff. So I'm really trying to be better. This nonsense just creates more work for the mods, and I get it. Sorry OP, and Sunni.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I told Sunni I would try to ignore this kinda stuff. So I'm really trying to be better. This nonsense just creates more work for the mods, and I get it. Sorry OP, and Sunni.
Then why not discuss the issue? The showing our junk and running of mouths just entertains the fools around us. While we just annoy eachother. I've been really civil considering who I am trying to no longer be and the constant sales pitches and disrespect from you. I am what I am. But I am honest about it always. Still I am of open mind to new views. Refute and try to repress the cannibalization of my and thousands like myself and our hobby.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I live in the middle of Michigans fruit belt. Not much of use for growing beyond spoiled fruit for composting. The growers on the other hand can be world of knowledge. They may be synthetic for profit. But they know the processes and organics. Get to know them. Work for free for a few hours if needed. It is worth it.
I say I was fortunate now. My grandfather had a 500 acre apple orchard and a 10 acre garden of mostly concord grapes. Liked his wine. And my best friend in my teens father owned a massive successful commercial greenhouse here and in Florida. I called it child labor law violations then. Stupid me. Priceless education.
 

Aussieaceae

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I say I was fortunate now. My grandfather had a 500 acre apple orchard and a 10 acre garden of mostly concord grapes. Liked his wine. And my best friend in my teens father owned a massive successful commercial greenhouse here and in Florida. I called it child labor law violations then. Stupid me. Priceless education.
Man what a background, that's so cool!

Farming background in my own family too. Though not industry.

I really admire your own passion for all things plants. Studied horticulture myself thinking I had it too, but came out of it with the realization my main passion was cannabis and soil. (lmao)

Thanks for the conversation @MICHI-CAN. Always good butting heads. Even if it can get heated at times on here, it's part of the fun too.

Good night everyone.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Man what a background, that's so cool!

Farming background in my own family too. Though not industry.

I really admire your own passion for all things plants. Studied horticulture myself thinking I had it too, but came out of it with the realization my main passion was cannabis and soil. (lmao)

Thanks for the conversation @MICHI-CAN. Always good butting heads. Even if it can get heated at times on here, it's part of the fun too.

Good night everyone.
I'm old and stubborn. But I don't wake p without a poke. Thanks and no malice unless you're a Richard so to speak. Enjoy a challenge.

Night and rest well.
 

the native

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start of week 5.gotta knat infestastion tryed my best to keep them at bay(done evrything used DE granules in soil,DE dust on top of mulch,sticky traps,kept my watering the same frequency)also getting yellowing of leaves probaly mag deficiency(have been givng them epsom salts with water for last week.ill just soldier on anywayz.

this is also what i been using for knats
 

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TraeNOK

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starting to run out of options guys.about 2 months into vege,had a few deficiencies(magnesium) and just getting on top of them,should be ready to flip in a week or so mayb.my dilemma is that my 5gal pots may not be sufficient to get me thru flower what are your guys thoughts?
i have four ladies(gelatos) going in 4x4,under 480w qb.
Yea but bigger the battery the bigger the car
 
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