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A lot of myths about horticultural methods, techniques, nutrients, and so on. See the original website to updated information. Horticultural Myths Looking for the newest myth-information? Check out our blog The Garden Professors. You'll find science-based information from four horticultural professors from around the country. The following Adobe PDF documents require Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view or print these files. Fertilizers Bone meal Fertilizer injection Foliar fertilizers Phosphate Part 1 Part 2: Roses and phosphate Part 3: Red leaves and phosphate Seaweed extracts How plants work Antitranspirants Cold hardiness and magnesium/potassium Drought-tolerant plants Invasive species Leaf wilt and water Light and flowering Mycorrhizae Plant size and nursery tags Thigmomorphogenesis Topping young trees Maintaining trees and shrubs Disinfecting pruning tools Irrigation and dormancy Native plants Plant quality Pruning new transplants Tree topping Vibration and soil compaction Water drops and sunlight Wound dressings Mulches Bark and sawdust Dust mulches (Literature) Landscape fabric Newspaper and cardboard sheet mulches Rubber mulch Wood chips Arborist wood chips (Literature) Cedar woodchips Uncomposted wood chips Yard waste Pesticides Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) (Literature) Baking soda (Literature) Botanicals Compost tea Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 (EPA statement about pesticidal use of compost tea) Part 4 (Literature) Corn gluten meal Glyphosate Harpin Horticultural oils (Literature) Milk sprays Planting techiques Aeration tubes Instant landscaping Nursery brochures Pressure treated lumber Root balls, part 1 Root balls, part 2 Staking Timing of planting Vitamin B-1 Wire baskets Scientific literacy Biodynamics Companion plants Credible information Ecoterrorism Old horticulturalist tales Organic superiority Soil amendments Coffee grounds (Literature) Container drainage Epsom salts (Literature) Gypsum Organic matter Part 1 Part 2: Compost Part 3: Nutrient overload Part 4: Water quality issues Peat moss Polyacrylamide gels Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 (Literature) Sand Font: http://www.puyallup.wsu.edu/~Linda%20Chalker-Scott/Horticultural%20Myths_files/index.html
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I have received only a blister with 10 seeds of Kalashnikova Auto (I live in Brazil). Thanks StrainHunters. I will start my journal very soon.
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Greetings from Brazil, man. Greetings from Growroom too. o/
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Very good, man. Very nice flowers. What light are you using to flower?
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You can say, the same in final result?
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LST is very good to increase yield. A like it a lot.
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I'm in. I like to use my setup with this.
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Learned a lot more about carbos. Thanks.
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Great post dudes. Thanks.
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Bookmarked. Thanks.
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I have used this site a lot in the past. It's very good with many informations.
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I use molasses to bomb buds in the flowering period. Functions great.
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Very interesting but a bit hard to do, I think.
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Thanks a lot. Great texts.
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Scrog with autos are good. Rapid grow and rapid crop with good yield.
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Good man. A want too to make a room to grow male plants and collect polen. A like homemade strains/seeds.
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A great strain. So take care with the lights. Maybe a hood/reflector be good.
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Good strains, man. I dont know Papaya but looks great. I was watching.
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Very nice. Good crops in the way. 250w crew o/.
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Great crop in the way with this great system.
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Great buds in the way. It's a good grow with 250w. I have 250w too in veg and bloom and I can take good crops like this.
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Great green. LST is a good method to bomb the final yield. I have used one time and I recommend. I have good crop with this.
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Great green. NL imo is a must to have strain, so from Royal Queen is very good. Rockwool watered are a compact medium, so the roots have difficult to go out. The coco medium are a lot more aerated and the roots grow better. I use vermiculite and water and I have a 95% success on rooting clones.
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A great kush collection. So resinous.
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Very nice report, bro. IMO, both flora nova and power feeding has a good perfomance, but power feeding apparently brought more trichs and ofc a little more yield. By the photos I see that the second plant has more branchs?
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Strain Hunters is a series of documentaries aimed at informing the general public about the quest for the preservation of the cannabis plant in the form of particularly vulnerable landraces originating in the poorest areas of the planet.
Cannabis, one of the most ancient plants known to man, used in every civilisation all over the world for medicinal and recreational purposes, is facing a very real threat of extinction. One day these plants could be helpful in developing better medications for the sick and the suffering. We feel it is our duty to preserve as many cannabis landraces in our genetic database, and by breeding them into other well-studied medicinal strains for the sole purpose of scientific research.
