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Thursday, February 17, 2011

CANNABIS/marijuana BONSAI NORTHERN LIGHTS SATIVA/INDICA MIX 106d.fs- 100 watt metal halide

Nutrients feedings are done through soil swapping. During each stage of growth.This means during the seedling stage the soil is replaced -(every two weeks)this process continues through-out the life of the plant even into the flowering stage.with composted soil containing such ingredients as’chopped almonds chopped apricots raisins,fish heads seeweed,and bananas.citrus fruits should be avoided due to ph levels. as the plant changes its cycle of growing,so do the nutrients themselves. in the first 4 weeks of initial growth,my plants generally get simple compost of fermented dirt,egg shells,ground herring bones,seeweed,prunes,banana peels,ect. once in awhile i will add coffee grounds and imported teas to the soil within the last week of flowering for increased aroma that does make its way into the flavor of the end product. after the plant starts to begin flowering more organic nutrients containing higher phospherous are added within the soil swapping process. during the life of the plant in unchanged soil.the plant will have already retained all the nutrients the soil originally had. The other benefits to soil swapping are healthier root systems.During the swap the roots are cleansed with a 10% solution of hydrogen peroxide to 90 sterilized medical break-away plastic viles. and or spring water if available. the other benefits to this method are sustained replenishing of micro-nutrients within the new soil. buildup of remaining inorganic matter can result in over-nutriented

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