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Anyone ever try this stuff? I bought some and am trying it on a freshly repotted clone. I mixed it in with the top layer of dirt and am figuring to give the plant straight water and let it get all its nutes from the Terra thrive when the water passes through it.
I searched this forum and came up with zero information on this product.
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Anyone ever try this stuff? I bought some and am trying it on a freshly repotted clone. I mixed it in with the top layer of dirt and am figuring to give the plant straight water and let it get all its nutes from the Terra thrive when the water passes through it.
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Not that brand, but I have used a lot of others and if it's fairly fresh very good natural additive .
Are you making your own soil up
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Not that brand, but I have used a lot of others and if it's fairly fresh very good natural additive .
Are you making your own soil up
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For The Win
Not really making up my own soil. I live out in the sticks at the end of a dead end road.
My water is pumped from a natural spring out back. No access to city water. I most generally keep chickens and ducks around for pest control, so got plenty of natural fertilizer to put in the bottom of my pots. I do a little layering at the moment, but am planning to tweak my methods some after the research I have done on here.
Here are some pics of last year’s outdoor grow. Biggest change for me coming inside was learning I had to worry about controlling humidity and light timing and such.
 

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Start to learn about making Teas to feed your plants/ Many organic growers here to give advice also when you feel ready.
Ma
 
Start to learn about making Teas to feed your plants/ Many organic growers here to give advice also when you feel ready.
Ma
I have mixed up teas and stuff like that over the years and used them on various plants from tomatoes to pumpkins.
I also throw a couple aspirin and antacid tablets in the bottom of the hole when I plant tomatoes, and I do the same with mj.
 
I have mixed up teas and stuff like that over the years and used them on various plants from tomatoes to pumpkins.
I also throw a couple aspirin and antacid tablets in the bottom of the hole when I plant tomatoes, and I do the same with mj.
MJ is a lot like a tomato plant for sure, I often thought and wondered what a grafting from one to the other would turn out like
 
I zoomed in and took a screenshot. Some kind of fungus grows in there and puts off c02. The wife found it somewhere.
 

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we tried them about 10 yrs ago and did not see any difference in the plants overall health so we stopped using them

maybe they are made better now I don’t know…otherwise get an co2 tank

just my 2 cents
 

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