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ORGANinc.

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  1. So they always break, and that's just how they made, don't think you can get them to last, but the people selling them at futurama say you suppose to have them running half the time, because it will wear them out faster if you keep them running the whole time, So I'm waiting for the last 2 I have to give in and them im going back to hanging desk fans. @SkunkPharm says the wire wears itself out because of A the zip tie keeping the cable in place is basically strangulating the cable while oscellating and the cable is almost threaded through the neck of the grip thing and down, if you can unthread it and have it come out of the housing, it will take a lot of stress of the wiring. Maybe give that a go.
  2. Okay I see, yeah just curious. The plants are reacting well to it. And the nutritional imprint would reflect on the seeds, so was thinking they would work nicely in high potassium environments (which is hard to avoid in cannabis growing). I’ve heard many times that the chicken make some powerful kuckas… Which is why I ask, thanks man.
  3. So you are only using the chicken manure in the pots and getting really good results. That's very interesting. Your water usage must be efficient. I would like to ask, do you also use the manure only in your breeding project's?
  4. That crazy hazy is moving fast and nice branching, tight nodes
  5. Oh yes and thanks to @MrE for his old heatsinks to be put to good use
  6. Don’t know what time it is, but it’s Sunday. did some topping, might consider all the lateral branching for the dark phoenix This Chem dog better start moving soon, although I’m really getting the full indica style growth from them, which wasn’t expected but anyway. We continue on. Both under 3000k, and one has IR AND UV, Which im being very careful of, @Ill_Evan and then some outdoor fun from we’ve got Pluto cut - auto and BOBBY’S widow - auto@SkunkPharm aweeeh!
  7. Ya they are on a go slow, but it is freezing, I should have the heater on. Which will be done today actually.
  8. 11 days later, and they both have new homes, transplanted the smaller Chem dogs 3 days ago, and the Dark Phoenix yesterday, trying to get the chems to catch up abit, but not enough to risk the DP, so I was in a bit of a debacle. anyway, I’ll hack the DP back until I’m happy with the size of the CDs. Veg starts now
  9. Post all your grows in the grow diaries.
  10. Howzit bud, I have not used the netbow myself, but they seem to be quite a interesting and effective design, With your choices you have made, you need to figure out the context and if things will work with your ideas, so I’m sure you going salts and plan on running them through the net bow, which I’m not sure if you can or cannot do, but for sake of getting through the explanation, let’s say it works in the beginning or the foreseeable future. I think they are the right size for the pot, just the medium might be an issue , also not too sure though, all drippers are effective because they are deigned to moisten the surface area of a medium that is similar to that of soil/peat/coco , hydroton has big holes inbetween each pieces causing the water to fall to the bottom faster, and not getting the full surface of the pot moistened nicely if you get my drift. One issue I see there. You’ve probably got a decent amount of hydroton there, which I recommend you still use, but only for the bottom 1/3 of the pots, then the rest you can fill with a coco/perlite or full coco buffered ready to go mix, whatever works best for the hydro guys at the moment, I even tried a peat soil and that did very well with salts. This recommendation is inline with the fact that I’m sure you want to use the netbows The the netbows need to be connected to a manifold, hydroponic have the best manifolds, I think it’s called a manifold bubbler for some reason, you can get a bucket or 5gal container, put a small water pump at the bottom, you want to have some holes in the pipe leading to the manifold to release pressure as I find there is always too much The simply connect the water pump to a time, chuck a few net bows in a bucket and let it run to see how much water is coming out after a given time. You will need a digital timer, and set it accordingly, 5/7/10 minutes twice a day when plants are grown. In the begining don’t bother with it, small plants need love and care Goodluck
  11. So here is the sad story, I’m actively treating these plants for powdery mildew, and I’m in 2 minds how I’m going to acheive saving the plants. 1 is chop sooner rather than later while there are plants to save, but very prematurely. 2 is to hit them hard this evening and maybe start removing some infected leaves. either way, they getting drenched in potassium bicarb and jadam this eveningish That being said, still wowed by these plants, deifnitley of the top tier genetics, nice bit of winter colours, and the infection obviously Gg #4 WilsonxslurriWilsonxlotus head
  12. A week and abit later, not modest at all… time will tell
  13. This is all the information anybody would need to start a new round and plan for success Good stuff bro!
  14. Sounds like the greenies, however neem oil should never be spayed on buds, not because it’s harmful to you, which I don’t know for sure, but harmful to the growth of the bud lol
  15. happy Sunday greens growing hommie growmies! We have a new home for the Dark phoenix and Chem D. These plants will be potted in 40l pots. The flowering plants are outside now. Have not been keeping track of flowering time, but looking back it’s actually already week 9, plants should be finishing up soon than they appear. However they look to atleast have another 2 weeks Lekke chilled Sunday ahead
  16. Happy Sunday evening mense, not the most happy chappy time, but wishing all a brilliant week ahead late feedback here but been dealing with much mildew and it cost me a plant, the crepes got chopped, she was and still is playing vector, will be discarding that cut. now we have 3 smaller plants left, it was a combination of many causes, so ya, is what it is. They will enjoy the extra space
  17. Decided to trim the girls down to smithereens! I won’t lie, it’s been a rough ride thus far, but it’s looking up once again after this Defol and recent sprays, maybe the plants will start putting on some weight now
  18. Hopefully we can get the veg area looking this good again this coming season.
  19. Row of 3 are the Chem ds and row of 2 are the dark phoenixes
  20. Ya growing one plant to fill the tent will always take time, should be much faster with more count Yes I’m interested to know what was the final yield
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