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Dabtzar

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  1. Yea so I use the 50/50 coco(coarse/fine) mix then mix it to 90/10 with perlite.

    Yes out of the 6 I've put down this is the only one with this structure. Others are more stretchy but all are def indica dom.

     

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  2. @Dabtzar how are they fairing now? Did you get regular seeds?

    Na I got Fem.

     

    Smoked Scotts a few months back and liked it so much, didnt want to have to play with regs, Just wanted more of that smoke.

     

    They are doing ok.  I had a small incident of letting the medium dry a bit and that slightly stunted them, but they shooting now that they have been topped.

    Will drop a pic soon.

     

     

    She is looking good bud, I would clean her legs to get her to rise up.. get more light into the canopy.

  3. Nice 

     

    Im also running Scotts OG. Got 6 Down at the moment under 1800W.

     

    Yours is looking nice and bushy.  I let my coco dry out, so just recovering from that, but all internodes are shooting cray cray...

  4. I totally agree that if you want to grow the best unfortunately in an indoor grow, you will need high level equipment, in order to do it all year round with consistent results.

    AC

    Inlet filter

    Dehumidifier

    Heater

     

    When I got my AC it was a game changer that i had been waiting for. Now its smooth sailing.

     

    Remember the better in control your environment is, the less chance a gogo wants to come into the room. Mites etc; love hot, dry/ cold, humid. So you need to get the balance right.

    Plus plenty of air movement.

     

    I use a simple panel heater. The ones for bathrooms. I lay that flat in the room and run it on a humidistat so as to warm the room up to remove RH.

     

    Also a thermostat is another good piece of tech to have. Just set it and forget it. You can even set your AC to run off of it so when its too hot it turns on the cool function which is powering the AC.

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