Organic Lifestyle Gardening
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Well my outdoor garden girls are about a week into flower and lookin very healthy!! Unfortunately found a lil green caterpillar chewin on a bud...the tent is at about 3weeks, pulled em out and hit em with pyrethrum and put em back, any tips cheers And just when its all comin together.....STOP....chopper time!!! Hahaha.
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Hey all . One of me outdoor plants i got has acouple of different looking leaves . The 2 pic ill put up are on opposite sides at the same hight . One from one side the other pic the other side .
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Hi everyone... My first post. My question is- can I feminise a genetically stable feminised Autoflower strain? love bush!
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Hi guys . Just wondering if i lower my ph in the feed will that give me a lower reading in the overflow . Atm overflow reading is 7.8 wich means its to much in the soil yer . Plants already been flushed and flushed . I keep my ph around 5.8 in the feed but what i wanna know is "what will it do if i try correct the ph in the overflow by under compensate thro feed say make it about 4.8 ph " could this help or do damage..... thanks peeps Sent from my SM-G920I using Tapatalk
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Hello everyone, i am adventuring out into some more organic gardening my main focus will be on Microorganisms and making them work for me and my garden. i will be learning all of this as i go so please if you see any mistakes please feel free to point them out or correct them. i am brewing a lacto bacillus serum which will be the workhorse of my current project. the lacto serum will be used to make bokashi compost, which will in turn be used to make a bokashi/vermicompost. this vermikashi will be added to coco as a substrate. the lacto serum will also be used to brew a fermented fish hydrsylate fertiliser which will be combined with a plant based fermented tea using…
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HiYa All For those interested in organics I got an email form NTS Nutri-Tech Solutions ( news letter thingy ) Have not tried this myself but plan to asap , think it's a great idea & costs not much to do & if you make rice at home , like all/most of us do you most likely tip the cloudy water down the sink , when we could be using it to help protect our girls, Anyways hope you find it interesting please excuse there sell of Bio-Bubble C & P The dictionary definition of the word "science" is "adherence to natural laws and principles". Nature has all of the answers and we were supposed to learn from her, rather than think we can do better. A prime examp…
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http://maximumyield.com/article_sh_db.php?...1&submit=Go Biodynamics: A Spiritual Approach to Agriculture by Evan Folds 2009-02-01 There is a rich lore on moon rhythms and the life of plants, a lore indicating when the farmer or gardener should sow or manure the land. These traditional rules have endured to modern times with some distortion, and to this day remain, for many, a matter of unreflected belief. Biodynamic researchers are not satisfied to either wholly accept or hastily reject folklore, nor are they helped by superstition or sensationalism. Rather, they insist upon careful and verifiable investigation. The majority of people when asked about the connect…
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Add a florescent compont to this bleach thing; assuming the bleach doesnt denature it. I saw a design that focus out side lightwith a series of lenses, like a supped up sky light, add that Tech to this kind of bulb... you might want to replace that plastic bottle with boroslicate glass... add some bradford batts to that roof, maybe experiemnt with optical fibers to the coke bottle if the celing is tall http://dornob.com/solar-bottle-lamps-water-bleach-10000-liters-of-light/
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Interestingly enough, after cultivating for 35 odd years, I have yet to discover if there is an ideal time of day/temperature/moon cycle/humidity/any other factor, for the pulling of the plant ceremony in order to achieve maximum efficiency. I have heard many interesting and some not very probable 'ideal' moments to rip em out. If there is any research I can do, or if anyone has already researched and can save me some moments of random concentration, I would truly appreciate your response. If you have heard dead certs from a mate or someone bragging at a party or school reunion, there is most likely to be little validity to the theory since no one in their right mind will…
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so i just learnt about the moon phases and all that and it got me hooked and was just wondering if there is any good book around that any one can recomend?
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I read in another thread Radic mention "wild crafted". If you don't mind Radic could you please tell me the difference between W C and Bio. I grow outdoors usually under trees, that probably shade my plants to much however I'm happy with the results. I know some things Bio but am really curious regarding Wild Crafted. Hoping to hear from you. Scro.
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Tidal Energy A tide chart is a bio map of our plants daily energies. [& Our own, as we are water beings too.] The moon calendar is a valuable grow guide. Been around the Nimbin Garden Scene for some time now and used for planning everything from planting to harvest and processing dates. seen Moon gardening bin arund for yonks nothin new here seen Let
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