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#1665164 - 10/03/10 08:56 AM
Re: Grow wizzard's 2010 outdoor
   
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cbrf420, not really magic, good soil, good climate, a big enough bed for the roots, and a good organic tea is all one needs... hehehe ... Thanks for the kind words. Feeding schedule was feed tea and water for 3 days, flood the holes on the 4th day, let dry out 3-4 days. Don't stress the plant but let the root system dry out good before ya water them again. 3-4 days of 100 degree days and 80 degree nights seems to do the trick.. then start over again. Now that fall is here and the light is cut back, it's still in the 90's during the day but drops to the low 50's at night. so the feeding has slowed.. also when flowering they reach a point where they really slow their uptake of water so ya have to watch them close or ya over water them.
ID, That's what wizzards do is tame monsters... hehehe I just tame different types of monsters... hahahahah ... Thanks buddy for the kind words! Glad ya appreciate them.. Your Juans are lookin mighty nice... hope ya harvest plenty!!
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