Stop using nasty chemicals on your clones- living soil & Aloe Vera

in cannabis •  4 years ago 

Photo 1-4 same clone no leaves cut. Photo 5-6 are the clones that had leaves cut. The point of this is to show you don't need to add nasty #chemicals to clone your #medicine

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All you need is some #aloevera
And #coconutwater mixed with some awesome #supersoil

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These clones are CBD dragon by @7eastgenetics

Go #chemicalfree with your #cannabis

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Aloe juice combined with molasses is the absolute best combo and improves health and vigor of plants from start to finish. It makes denser flowers and the plants are far more resilient because the carbon in the sugars and aloe gel feed beneficial microbes. It feeds the soil first and the microbes feed the plant.

I was pleased to see this, not many ppl know about it. I also would add that dolomite lime is the best for strong stems and colloidal soft rock phosphates for good flower production.

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

I use molasses with weekly watering. Your right it is better to feed the soil and if that is healthy it will feed the plant everything it needs.

Dolomite lime is mixed it to my super soil along with rock phosphates. I mix up my own so I know what is in the soil

yep, the mollasses is great, full of b vitamins, which helps the bacteria, and they turn the sugars into organic ion exchange membranes that hold both water and minerals better. So it reduces water stress when you forget to water it or if it's extremely hot weather.

Ah yeh, and the biggest advantage of growing weed with such organic soil mixes is the taste of the final product is free of any taint, not to mention the resilience that improves yield almost as much as hydroponic growing does. Hydro has one advantage, it stimulates plants to produce more oils. But whether that is a good thing or not is hard to say, since it doesn't directly improve THC production, but mainly the essential oils.