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Re: Going organic
Some pics of the girls this morning. Finally plucked up the courage to flip them few days ago lol wanna get these ones finished up and start another 4 in organic soil this time 2 gorilla glue and 2 stardawg, seeds should be here in next week or so
Have a quick question for you if you don't mind. Was thinking take it I don't have to flush with organic soil since u wanna keep all the goodness in the soil?
Will have to wait until I either become a VIP or wait until next month lol iv uploaded my picture limit
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Have a quick question for you if you don't mind. Was thinking take it I don't have to flush with organic soil since u wanna keep all the goodness in the soil?
Will have to wait until I either become a VIP or wait until next month lol iv uploaded my picture limit
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Re: Going organic
No flushing mate, no nasty salts to wash away 
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Thought that buddy thank you for confirming thatThe Supreme Weeder wrote:No flushing mate, no nasty salts to wash away
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Like the sounds of this buddy, def gonna get my hands on some and get them pots raisedTictok wrote:Quick tip that might help, try sitting your pots on a kitchen cooling rack for cakes, this will keep air circulating under the pot and help it dry easier.

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I use whatever I can find. Some old cooker trays/mesh is a good one, like the kitchen cooling racks mentioned.The Irishman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 8:42 amLike the sounds of this buddy, def gonna get my hands on some and get them pots raisedTictok wrote:Quick tip that might help, try sitting your pots on a kitchen cooling rack for cakes, this will keep air circulating under the pot and help it dry easier.
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I have used UPVC pipe cut up, 3-4 underneath, that works ok.
I have thrown my soil in and used the bottom of the tent as a soil bed in one tent
For my 50L pot's I haven't founf anything yet, I looked up cooling racks and they were all quite expensive for what I needed them for. So if anyone comes across anything I would appreciate a shout
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Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them to become what they are capable of being.”
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE
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"Insects and disease are the symptoms of a failing crop, not the cause of it. It's not the overpowering invader we must fear but the weakened condition of the victim."
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"Insects and disease are the symptoms of a failing crop, not the cause of it. It's not the overpowering invader we must fear but the weakened condition of the victim."
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https://www.organacanna.co.uk/
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What about the grass matts from DIY stores plastic grids roughly 50cm square about £6 eachDIY.Rik wrote:I use whatever I can find. Some old cooker trays/mesh is a good one, like the kitchen cooling racks mentioned.The Irishman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 8:42 amLike the sounds of this buddy, def gonna get my hands on some and get them pots raisedTictok wrote:Quick tip that might help, try sitting your pots on a kitchen cooling rack for cakes, this will keep air circulating under the pot and help it dry easier.
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I have used UPVC pipe cut up, 3-4 underneath, that works ok.
I have thrown my soil in and used the bottom of the tent as a soil bed in one tent![]()
For my 50L pot's I haven't founf anything yet, I looked up cooling racks and they were all quite expensive for what I needed them for. So if anyone comes across anything I would appreciate a shout
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Now that's an idea pal.GHO wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:53 amWhat about the grass matts from DIY stores plastic grids roughly 50cm square about £6 eachDIY.Rik wrote:I use whatever I can find. Some old cooker trays/mesh is a good one, like the kitchen cooling racks mentioned.The Irishman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 8:42 amLike the sounds of this buddy, def gonna get my hands on some and get them pots raised
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I have used UPVC pipe cut up, 3-4 underneath, that works ok.
I have thrown my soil in and used the bottom of the tent as a soil bed in one tent![]()
For my 50L pot's I haven't founf anything yet, I looked up cooling racks and they were all quite expensive for what I needed them for. So if anyone comes across anything I would appreciate a shout
Youcan do it when.......errrrm
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B&M sell them cheapDIY.Rik wrote:Now that's an idea pal.GHO wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:53 amWhat about the grass matts from DIY stores plastic grids roughly 50cm square about £6 eachDIY.Rik wrote: I use whatever I can find. Some old cooker trays/mesh is a good one, like the kitchen cooling racks mentioned.
I have used UPVC pipe cut up, 3-4 underneath, that works ok.
I have thrown my soil in and used the bottom of the tent as a soil bed in one tent![]()
For my 50L pot's I haven't founf anything yet, I looked up cooling racks and they were all quite expensive for what I needed them for. So if anyone comes across anything I would appreciate a shout
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Youcan do it when.......errrrm
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Re: Going organic
4 possibly 5 days since flip (can't remember but have it wrote down somewhere) the pics don't even do these 2 girls justice, they are a lovely green colour and look real healthy


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