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Naughty.Psychonaut

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  1. although this one is more on the HST side just goes to show the resilience of a miracle plant!
  2. what's up, monkey heres my on autos, they do not forgive any slip ups, slight stress will have BIG impact on your yield. you need to know what you're doing before letting a auto destroy your confidence. Autos are pretty cool actually, if the grower can avoid any form of stress. to the seasoned growers they make perfect sense. shorter crop time, no need to stress too much about light cycle. reasons why I stay clear of autos, firstly I am not a seasoned grower and know there is a greater chance of fucking up than getting the yield I want from them. second reason, if you have the same strain of plant, one photoperiod and one auto, do EVERYTHING perfect on both of them, the photoperiod will yield more. AND it will be more forgiving of mistakes during the process. reason number three is because most people grab auto seeds so they can grow outdoors and harvest all year round, well if you planted a photoperiod it still would have grown, probably bigger than the auto atleast before starting to flower. it would act like an auto and start to flower early, but it will leave some room for mistakes to be made, which an auto does not allow. aaaaanyway!!! Welcome here with us and happy growing man
  3. sorry to let you down there @PsyCLown
  4. I see you boys came to play!! I had to actually sit down and think about this for a second, how bad could one sip really be?? for a 120w qb..... hmmm yeah I have to say in all seriousness thank Big G for the difference in "could" and "should" a food grade product is safe to take a sip from in a unfortunate event, so you "could" sip from it, but also shouldn't be doing it for fun, my health comes first so this offer does not apeal to me it is a clear liquid and looks alot like water untill you mix it with water and it turns milky. the way we used it on the farm you would have guys pour out small quantities in water bottles to transport, because we would mix this into everything that we spray, so you would find the bottles all over, atleast once a week someone will sip from it, never had trouble
  5. hey hey! I don't see any qb yet hahahah
  6. now we're talking!!! throw a qb on the table and you can call mr.surfactant man veg tent needs an upgrade!
  7. lol only 200 ?? my entertainment don't sell that cheap, how broke you guys think I am
  8. I could sip the product I use and won't harm me
  9. I work closely with a distributor for Adama products, I got myself a jug of their food grade non ionic surfactant. stuff goes by the name "MCW EOS". I've seen people ruin a plant by mixing ionic surfactants and the stuff interacts with the products they wana spray.
  10. as long as I am in veg I am not tooo worried about residue, because I have it anyway I already account for dealing with it by washing the plants. if I add sulpher I will keep it in mind! I make a special time to spray aqsf, because it's a micro organism I would rather itroduce too many than too little, so I up the dose to 15 to 20ml/L this is why I am getting residue from the stuff
  11. do you mix ingredients when you spray? like mix the aqsf and something else in the same spray? I use a nonionic surfactant when spraying anything at any time, except for when I am spraying aqsf. With aqsf you wouldn't need a wetting agent as you don't really need the plant to uptake the aqsf. and all a wetting agent does is help the spread of the products on the leaves, helps to keep the products on the leaves and not drip off with the rest of the water and help the uptake through the leaves. 2 or 3 days after spraying aqsf I will wash the plants, because the aqsf will leave residuals on your plant, and you just need the micro organism that you've inroduced, Ampelomyces Quisqualis, to take host. another reason why I don't use wetting agent with it. This is the main reason I spray absolutely nothing during flower, I would spray aqsf too, if it didn't leave my buds covered in brown dust. this leaves me no choice but to be almost religious with my IPM during veg.
  12. didn't notice the auto part at first, I agree with GLO. ☝
  13. if you wanted to keep both, you can, but they might compete, not sure. if you wana seperate them you going to have to wait till they big and strong enough to handle the surgery. will be easy though, clean the roots as gentle as possible and try not damaging even one root, shake the rest of the soil off while slightly tugging on them and they will come loose. don't just rip them apart hahah
  14. hahah awesome man! yeah twins happen quite often, no stress you just choose the stronger one. don't pull the one you don't want out, might damage the roots of the other one. snip it where it comes out the jiffy pellet.
  15. these are all good for IPM and contact treatments for pm too? I got aqsf, copper soap and neem, then keep a small bottle of pyrol for contact treatments. I find the neem acts as a mild foliar feed when used right, leaves seem to gain colour and perk up a bit, aswell it will help keep thrips and mites at bay. I have yet to see a bug infestation on my indoor garden, so the pyrol has only been used outside on my citrus trees and some viburnum shrubs that had a few wooly aphids. Aaaaanyway, brother your plants are all looking sexy I already you gona still give us a good show with the one you selected
  16. aha, ok ok... didn't even know about biosulpher, got to check the stuff out. I guess farmers who spray hectares at a time will go for the cheaper option which would be the generic yellow powder, I read it's extracted from volcanic brimstone or something.
  17. interesting! Is it a specific sulpher spray or did you just mix some yellow sulpher powder in water and spray? used the stuff quite regularly on the farm so I got a big bag of that powder for free, haven't been using it cause when I do the whole place smell like bad egg farts.
  18. @CreX this you, bud? would've never guessed that hahah I saw the bit of blurple visible in your avatar and thought maybe it's got something to do with cree LED tech
  19. what's up pippin does that spray work systemically or on contact? Systemic stuff gets getting upsorbed by the plant and will remain inside the plant for quite a while. doesn't matter if you don't get it on the buds, it will be inside the buds. if somethings not OK to eat, because of chemical composition, I would rather not take a chance and assume I can smoke it. the white pistils that turned brown is not good. you have stunted bud development. Keep an eye on the plant, 1 of 2 things will happen. Best that could happen is it might sit and do nothing for a while and then return to normal and push buds. Worst that could happen is the plant will completely stop to grow. I had a friend recently spray Neem oil on his flowers, to help with thrip controle, all the pistils turned brown and a week later 2 of the plants completely stopped growing and started slowly shriveling up more and more to the point where he just tossed them. other 4 plants took about a month to recover, some made reveg foxtail looking buds, plants took forever to mature. when harvested the buds did not seem right.
  20. well it sure does look all kinds of goood you remember the breeder?
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