Fuck the bickering!!!!!

fatboyOGOF

Well-Known Member
Thanks man and the only salt buildup I have is on the neck of my dos equis XX bottle, lol. In all seriousness it's a premature lower bud and it's prob an environmental factor that poses no issue to the plant.

Yup yup, tinctures are great and so are seeds ;) The god's thank you!



lol. forgive me.

i'm not a practicing pot doc but that's what i would think it was if it was my plant. then again, it doesn't happen to my plants. :)

i used to have a few chillums. those things were fun to toke out of. great hits.
 

Chronicseeker

New Member
Food grade glycerin tincture can be made relatively fast, under a day and extended out as much as 3 days..
Up in CO, we use crockpots to get it done. Bird hit me up if you want the run down or a crash course.
Beware! Glycerin holds heat extremely well, do not burn yourself and has a more limited shelf life than alcohol based.

Sunshine tincture is another method and can take some serious time to create.
 

fatboyOGOF

Well-Known Member
the tincture i got from headtreep is very tasty. like a weak honey. i'll be experimenting with what a good dosage for me would be. the life of a scientist...
 

headtreep

Well-Known Member
I get those results with this. Not to sound like a pompous dick but I have some of the best meds in the valley. Where is the salt???????????


Here is my grow log: https://www.rollitup.org/organics/642419-headtreeps-collection-natural-organic-dank.html


Current base soil mix:

Soil Base - Per Cubic Foot

33% Premier Peat Moss (brand name)
33% Pumice
33% Combination Compost/Vermi

Plants are top-dressed with 2" of vermicompost

Amendment Mix

1/2 cup Organic Neem or Karanja Meal
1/2 cup Organic Kelp Meal

Rock Dust Mix

4 cups Basalt & Glacial Rock Dust Mix

Lime

1/2 cup Gypsum
1/2 cup Crab Meal

The worm bins are amended with kelp, neem and crab meals during their cycle at about the same rate per c.f. of compost or manure as the soil mix


VEG-HARVEST (except foliars)

All this in a 5 gal jug of RO water

Drench:
5-7 days a week
5 gal RO water
150 ml ful-power
25 ml silica
1.25 TSP Aloe Powder
1.25 TSP Coconut water Powder

Nute Foliar:
1 x per week
Same solution as above cut with 50% water. I use a spray bottle and fill halfway with solution other half RO water.

IPM foliar:
1 x per week
Same solution as above but add an oil like neem or peppermint at 5ml per gal

SST (Seed Sprout Tea):
1x depending on time. These are important so I shoot for at least 2x per week.

ACT
1 x a month
 

headtreep

Well-Known Member
I hope this will convince some of you guys using those nasty bottles. Tha'ts like 4 cfu of soil for 30 bucks. Best quality you will ever find when you make it yourself. Roots, foxfarms, pffffffffffffffffffttttttttttttt
 

fatboyOGOF

Well-Known Member
I get those results with this. Not to sound like a pompous dick but I have some of the best meds in the valley. Where is the salt???????????


Here is my grow log: https://www.rollitup.org/organics/642419-headtreeps-collection-natural-organic-dank.html


Current base soil mix:

Soil Base - Per Cubic Foot

33% Premier Peat Moss (brand name)
33% Pumice
33% Combination Compost/Vermi

Plants are top-dressed with 2" of vermicompost

Amendment Mix

1/2 cup Organic Neem or Karanja Meal
1/2 cup Organic Kelp Meal

Rock Dust Mix

4 cups Basalt & Glacial Rock Dust Mix

Lime

1/2 cup Gypsum
1/2 cup Crab Meal

The worm bins are amended with kelp, neem and crab meals during their cycle at about the same rate per c.f. of compost or manure as the soil mix


VEG-HARVEST (except foliars)

All this in a 5 gal jug of RO water

Drench:
5-7 days a week
5 gal RO water
150 ml ful-power
25 ml silica
1.25 TSP Aloe Powder
1.25 TSP Coconut water Powder

Nute Foliar:
1 x per week
Same solution as above cut with 50% water. I use a spray bottle and fill halfway with solution other half RO water.

IPM foliar:
1 x per week
Same solution as above but add an oil like neem or peppermint at 5ml per gal

SST (Seed Sprout Tea):
1x depending on time. These are important so I shoot for at least 2x per week.

ACT
1 x a month
are you talking to me?
 

fatboyOGOF

Well-Known Member
Nope in general. Where is the salt = where is the chems. But yeah I could be talking you lol!
crap. i'm tired but can't nap. headache time. I just realized I could have worded my earlier post better. I should have stated that I know you know your stuff and your ingredients, so it's not salt. in my situation, if I saw leaves like that, overfert , excess salts would be the first place i'd look. you young people and your fancy ways. lol
 

headtreep

Well-Known Member
what's the pH of your soil and of the water you use?
Sorry hacker I was being a smart ass but thanks for looking out. I ditch that PH meter long ago when I stopped with the chems. There is simply no issue with that plant other than the fact is showing really cool colors. That is the result of coconut water.

Plant hormones

http://scidiv.bellevuecollege.edu/rk...ormones213.pdf Good Summary of what they do and how.

Coconut is full of hormones. High levels of Indole-acetic-acid (IAA) Cytokinins, Gibberellic acids, Auxins, et al. - everything that a seed needs to create a new plant.
 

str8sativa

Well-Known Member
Sorry hacker I was being a smart ass but thanks for looking out. I ditch that PH meter long ago when I stopped with the chems. There is simply no issue with that plant other than the fact is showing really cool colors. That is the result of coconut water.

Plant hormones

http://scidiv.bellevuecollege.edu/rk...ormones213.pdf Good Summary of what they do and how.

Coconut is full of hormones. High levels of Indole-acetic-acid (IAA) Cytokinins, Gibberellic acids, Auxins, et al. - everything that a seed needs to create a new plant.

fix your link i wanna read up on that
 
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