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StarfishSmallBatch

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Growing, years
P 5%
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Custom Breeder & Strain
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50% Custom Breeder & Strain
25% Mosca Seeds
ViparSpectra
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33% AC Infinity
Xtreme Gardening
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18% Down To Earth
Mars Hydro
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25% Vivosun

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10mo ago
10mo ago
@tjhayes26, I planted mine when I transplanted into 15 gallons like 3-4 weeks or so before flower. That way the Raspberry Ripple would be the "dominant" plant for sure. Then I trimmed mine about 2 weeks before I harvested, some people trim it a little earlier and smother it with hay or rice hulls there's a lot of different ways to do it. I don't no till. So I mixed new soil with some soil I reammended myself at about a 50/50 ratio. So I was more using cover crop to help with any pH issues or nutrient excesses in the used soil. I think it did help it just encouraged a moister/ less hydrophobic soil surface and also helped the pot dry back more evenly which helped the soil not get any dry pockets. I think the buds I did try this method of cover cropping with did turn out stinkier and stronger than last time when I didn't use it!
10mo ago
10mo ago
@Suemchen, thank you! That was my second cycle running that strain! The purple one is my personal favorite of the two!
10mo ago

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These humic acids and minerals are meant as a supplementary replacement of the Build A Soil "Big 6 micros" product.
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1y ago
Mykos and Mykos WP are definitely up to standard, when it comes to a microbial products. Any time I have used Mykos WP in the garden the plants have reacted positively to it. I've also heard great things about RootWise!
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1y ago
Crab Meal is great for introducing Chitin and Calcium to your plants, I typically mix a small amount in with some worm castings as a veg top dress if the plants ask for it. 4-4-4 is a good all around fertilizer, and is very affordable. It does use feather meal as one of its main ingredients though, there are some debates in the organic community on the use of feather meal. Feather meal can be derived from non organic slaughterhouses and still be marketed for organic gardening.
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1y ago
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