That's correct mate, crosses over on ingredients with a higher concentration and extras.
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Re: Riks Salty Exo Cheese
To clarify here mate you want .2 of a ml per m2 of the concentrate. So if you can measure down as far as half a ml just add it to 2.5L
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Re: Riks Salty Exo Cheese
Thanks again mateGHO wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 7:12 pmTo clarify here mate you want .2 of a ml per m2 of the concentrate. So if you can measure down as far as half a ml just add it to 2.5L
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I going with Mrs some time today pal, to go feed some soya bean meal into the field and water in with some of the Photonic.
I'll take some before and after pics, which will take some time and Mr and Mrs can collaborate and give our opinions from observations from previous years. Been there about 5 years 3 acres and we can read the land pretty well.
Should make a good article to write up for you?
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It certainly would be better if you did section with and without it for comparisons sake and with pictures for us all.
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WEEK 3
Lovely jubbly, at week 3 and flourishing. Stretch has around about stopped.



***LIGHT IS AT 62%***
I have been slowly
in increments of 2-3% every day or two increasing the light. Also I have brought the light down a little as this is a lovely bushy and low strain this one. Don't know if that's a trait of original Exo @Keeno @Bulls .....?????
Had a feed this week at full whack twice and a clean water, plus a Nitrozyme from IONIC nutes too (I'm hoping to take clones from this and then later on replacing with @GHO equivalent gear) Must order some cubes for cuttings too.... so this means I'll take some cuttings in a few days and attempt the same set up, compost and worm 🪱 poo
I thought this would be a good approach to see what happens?
Anyway, very happy here so far and now hoping for some Arnold S sized forearms.
Please canna gods
Getting back into things more now, after recovering from a few events at home, things are coming together and I can put more effort back into GR420 and my growing. Whhhoooooop.......
Lovely jubbly, at week 3 and flourishing. Stretch has around about stopped.
***LIGHT IS AT 62%***
I have been slowly
Had a feed this week at full whack twice and a clean water, plus a Nitrozyme from IONIC nutes too (I'm hoping to take clones from this and then later on replacing with @GHO equivalent gear) Must order some cubes for cuttings too.... so this means I'll take some cuttings in a few days and attempt the same set up, compost and worm 🪱 poo
I thought this would be a good approach to see what happens?
Anyway, very happy here so far and now hoping for some Arnold S sized forearms.
Getting back into things more now, after recovering from a few events at home, things are coming together and I can put more effort back into GR420 and my growing. Whhhoooooop.......
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Re: Riks Salty Exo Cheese
Thing is, we need the space for horse feed. And we cycle the paddocks we have to let grass recover on each.
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When repotting I used some horse manure compost, some green compost and worm castings. This is all she will get, maybe some castings topped up and/or some compost.
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In compost dude with soil IONIC nutes.
Almost there though.
I have a golden haze seedstockers just starting veg in coco.
I bought some 10L slabs for £1.50 at Wilkos yesterday too. Last 5 packs
Now a coco nutter too.....
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