You might already know but when you add perlite to the tray it won’t allow the bottom roots to air prune like the fabric pot is designed to do.
Yeah they will grow right out of the pot. I noticed roots chillin on the ground so i put these there so they had room to hang and smoke a fatty;)
What is this Kombucha stuff I see everywhere all the sudden?
Its an ancient chinese fermented tea. You ferment sweet tea with a fungi called a scoby. Scoby stands for symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast. This scoby eats up the sugar and turns it into co2 thus carbonating your tea. Then you can flavor it with fruit, other teas, etc. It supplys beneficial bacteria to the body. Super good for gut health and diseases surrounding the gut.
So I could make this and use it as my c02 generator while it was brewing huh? Definitely going to go pick some up and try it!!
it doesnt release enough co2 for any size room. Like maybe a little computer tower grow boxXD prob not even that. Those bags arnt even that good.
Yep, I have a three year old plant. I don’t take care of it like i should and it just keeps coming back for more.
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Here is the Comfrey and Chayote in the background.
Dude. Go out and cut it back. You can cut it all the way to the ground and itll grow back even stronger. Amazing nutrient for your plants.
My growing season is almost year round so i can pull from the bottom and bury the leaves around my tomatoes. I only pinch the flowers off the top to keep it in veg.
yea, i found comfrey with nettles and alfalfa (plus maybe something like dandelion leaves and random grass) as a perfect tea for my garden, it boost grow and make plants more shining, few days in water at sun and its like fresh tea, thats how i like everything to use, i dont like when it smells too much and heavy (after week at sun already) … organic rulezz
ps do someone use beer (flowers of plant , not really beer) in flowering ? once Ive seen some good results in trichome development. i know biobizz on their fert have it but its not so like direct drink probably
I have never given my plants beer. I assume you are talking about the hops in beer. Hops are probably great but i wonder if the alcohols act similar to citric acid helping phosphorous and sulfur to be released from soil? Something worth thinking about anyway.
i feed malted barley twice a month, its great for enzymes and pest control. i use beer for soaking dry herbs for OHN
I use beer throughout my entire process of making my compost for my cannabis. That’s about as close to I’ve ever heard of people using it on plants, is it really a thing?
Its used for the same thing you use it on your compost for. Enzymes helps the composting speed up.
Cant wait to see that GLR fully grown
Whoop whoop. Looking great man .have ya been doing notill long?