Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

PSUAGRO.

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Um, You referring to rare earth elements..Lol, I'm just referring to rare literally, as in not found in everything. Especially if you're organic (am i in the right section here?) and using Ro, and flowering long landrace sativas like us.. Si and Cu are still elements Na mean?


Comparing Oil sprayed directly on flowers we inhale/consume vs cake mellowed in India? Wow, someone's proving I don't have a pesticide for everything, or shall I say, one, hahaha.. Jk.

But really, for your in between crop game, talk to none other than Stow, man. Every grower here has strengths and weaknesses. Small pivot can mean a big angle improvement. Just gotta find a guy whose strong in your weak areas and bulk up. We engulf our bad habits via learning a better way.
One love to the mentoring specialists
Game gets rounder every WEEK
BEST CALL IT A STRONG
Those elements being rare in an inert medium......sure , soil? no.............especially not silica, lol

We agree that neem is systemic? how's the application matter?
 

Mad Hamish

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You guys like the taste of your weed? Getting rid of bugs alright? If your method suits you I guess splitting hairs is a little redundant eh... Happy girls? Healthy soil.
 

Scotch089

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O give him break he's a good guy and nothing but informative and mostly positive and nice on the delivery. I think we've all had those moments on here. I know I've had a few. Some ppl just set me off (cough* pet and gauis..) PSU just seems to be all about true organics as much as he can which I highly respect, especially with the commercial ag experience he has and when medicinal becomes a real thing across the nation I believe caregivers/suppliers should only be making the most quality (ie. Natural) medicine they can, I don't know, I'm not sure what anyone knows what the harm could be if a legitimately Ill patient consumed medicine over saturated in dyna grow lol. Naw, just give him a break he's a good dude.
 

st0wandgrow

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Smoke more dawg. Argue less.
If you pissy stay off RIU or at least away from me.
I wanna collab, not collide
O give him break he's a good guy and nothing but informative and mostly positive and nice on the delivery. I think we've all had those moments on here. I know I've had a few. Some ppl just set me off (cough* pet and gauis..) PSU just seems to be all about true organics as much as he can which I highly respect, especially with the commercial ag experience he has and when medicinal becomes a real thing across the nation I believe caregivers/suppliers should only be making the most quality (ie. Natural) medicine they can, I don't know, I'm not sure what anyone knows what the harm could be if a legitimately Ill patient consumed medicine over saturated in dyna grow lol. Naw, just give him a break he's a good dude.
I agree Scotch. DT and PSU are both good cats IMO and contribute some great knowledge to the forum. We all get in to little spats on here (I'm guilty of it on almost a weekly basis) but if we met up for an organic growers summit (Jamaica??) I bet we'd all get along like peas and carrots.

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DonPetro

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I agree Scotch. DT and PSU are both good cats IMO and contribute some great knowledge to the forum. We all get in to little spats on here (I'm guilty of it on almost a weekly basis) but if we met up for an organic growers summit (Jamaica??) I bet we'd all get along like peas and carrots.

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Now there's an idea. The first annual RIU Organic Growers Summit. Just imagine...
http://puregardenresort.net/
 

DonTesla

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.. The first annual RIU Organic Growers Summit. Just imagine..
What a wicked good idea..

Once a year, There are these crazy raggamuffin cruises from Miami to Jamaica with a bunch of reggae artists like the Marley bros .. You know the herb be steady burning in them international waters..those boys love their organic sativas full time..

I was on a cruise once without my herbs for days when i saw a couple pounds, literally, floating behind the ship..bobbing Into the horizon, all alone..oh that poor herb.. I am gonna blaze on a ship yet..
Some Organic Titanic Gravy on deck, I think..
 

Pattahabi

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You can mist the soil with neem oil, but I wouldn't recommend drenching with the solution. From what I have read, DE only works as a pest deterrent when it is dry. As stow said, add neem meal to the soil, even top dressing with it. Then spray the foliage with neem oil. I've never covered my pots while spraying neem oil, and I've never had an issue.

Oakerdamn university... is that where all the high school drop outs go to get their GED?

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DonTesla

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From what I have read, DE only works as a pest deterrent when it is dry.
Where did you read that? I understand they like moisture, gnats and thrips, but that's quite a claim for me that DE won't work moist..

Thrip pupae fall from leaf surfaces to mature in the soil and can hibernate in soil debris all winter.

Any barrier layer helps prevent them from reaching their home..

Dryness to the topsoil itself (top inch) is a deterrent but De rocks help DESTROY Thrip pupae with their sharp, jagged texture (visible under a microscope) .. According to some published work i'm reading anyway. Think mortal combat on the bridge, a thrip landing on spikes wet or dry, would really suck for them.

Indoors we need extra weapons because they can live year round now and the fungi that inhibits them is only present in outdoor soil.

Thanks for letting us know in advance,

side note:
Orius Pirate Bugs actually hunt and eat agile, adult thrips.. Don't see myself getting some though with Pyrethrum having multiple uses, as well as DE and neem in both its forms ..

U ever use Pyrethrum? It has a lot of uses..


Oakerdamn university... is that where all the high school drop outs go to get their GED?
Haha.
It's a recognized cannabis college actually, the first in America, and one on a mission to "legitimize .. (And) change the law to make cannabis legal".. With hundreds of millions spent, 500+ page course books packed with medical research, campuses in Michigan, LA, Sebastopol, and Oakland, and raids by the IRS, DEA, and Us Marshall's,
it makes high schools serving GEDs look like pre schools serving fruit snacks!!!

Respecting the movement's pioneers,
And the jokesters,
Hardasses, even,
Whoever contributes..

Dt
 
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Pattahabi

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Where did you read that? I understand they like moisture, gnats and thrips, but that's quite a claim for me that DE won't work moist..

Thrip pupae fall from leaf surfaces to mature in the soil and can hibernate in soil debris all winter.

Any barrier layer helps prevent them from reaching their home..

Dryness to the topsoil itself (top inch) is a deterrent but De rocks help DESTROY Thrip pupae with their sharp, jagged texture (visible under a microscope) .. According to some published work i'm reading anyway. Think mortal combat on the bridge, a thrip landing on spikes wet or dry, would really suck for them.

Indoors we need extra weapons because they can live year round now and the fungi that inhibits them is only present in outdoor soil.

Thanks for letting us know in advance,

side note:
Orius Pirate Bugs actually hunt and eat agile, adult thrips.. Don't see myself getting some though with Pyrethrum having multiple uses, as well as DE and neem in both its forms ..

U ever use Pyrethrum? It has a lot of uses..


Haha.
It's a recognized cannabis college actually, the first in America, and one on a mission to "legitimize .. (And) change the law to make cannabis legal".. With hundreds of millions spent, 500+ page course books packed with medical research, campuses in Michigan, LA, Sebastopol, and Oakland, and raids by the IRS, DEA, and Us Marshall's,
it makes high schools serving GEDs look like pre schools serving fruit snacks!!!

Respecting the movement's pioneers,
And the jokesters,
Hardasses, even,
Whoever contributes..

Dt
I'll attach a pdf that should give more insight into DE. DE kills insects by absorbing the oils off of the insects, and is least effective in a moist environment:

From the PDF:
The DE becomes ineffective in a moist environment, not because water fouls or saturates the absorptive surface, but because insects can constantly replenish their waterloss by eating the moist grain.

From Wiki:
Arthropods die as a result of the water pressure deficiency, based on Fick's law of diffusion. This also works against gastropods and is commonly employed in gardening to defeat slugs. However, since slugs inhabit humid environments, efficacy is very low. It is sometimes mixed with an attractant or other additives to increase its effectiveness.

I do not use pyrethrum. Especially not the kind in the aerosol cans.

So who are the professors at Oakerdamn... Subtool? Did your quote come from their website? Sounds like stoner marketing for people that can't make it through a real horticulture program.

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