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Coon cockbones are excellent drink stirrers.
They make it blue so you can visually ascertain if your irrigation feed system is working.
After a while you can tell by the shade of color if the strength is where it should be.
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I ordered some Jacks, and it will be here tomorrow.
I am really interested in this because I am going on an elk hunt in Colorado next month, and will be gone for two weeks, which means I will be depending on my wife to take care of the plants while I am gone.
I lovingly refer to my wife as Ole’ Brown Thumb on here for good reason.
If this works out, I will worry a lot less on that trip.
Plus, the simplicity is just awesome.
I have stopped giving all my plants nutes at the moment, and just giving straight Ph’d water, in hopes that I will be able to go ahead and switch everything over to Jacks. I figure I don’t have anything to lose, because they will all be dead anyway by the time I get back from that hunting trip, lol.

I grow outside i 10 gal pots. I just top feed my nutes and water with a hose. (well water) No way to tell gallons. How would you suggest I feed with jack's. Has anyone tried the Jack's specifically designed for marijuana plants.
 
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i bbq’d a coon once and tried to eat it……with enough bbq sauce it went down ok but was really greasy
Try parboiling 'em next time with a little salt in the water. Removes a lot of the fat. I ate some that the dude had parboiled, cubed, breaded, and deep fried. Melt in your mouth. He did the same with some Canadian geese once. Great eating.
 
I grow outside i 10 gal pots. I just top feed my nutes and water with a hose. (well water) No way to tell gallons. How would you suggest I feed with jack's. Has anyone tried the Jack's specifically designed for marijuana plants.
The hydro mix they sell is ok but the plants seemed better with the 20-20-20.
The bloom booster doesn't make for better plants either ime they seem to like the balanced ferts better.
 

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