Rama777
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Thanks guys. I’ll bust out my pump sprayer and put it on the finest mist and just hit em’ with intermittent blasts.
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Those littlecpump sprayers are great to let you know how much a pot can truly hold if you go slow. But mostly just pour a little, take a break, rinse and repeatI did rush it. Going to start slowing down from here on out. Thanks![]()
I could so use this right now.Let’s see everyone’s poor man’s jars….
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I smoke from a bong or vaporizer, so no leftovers for me. But I have found it to be more efficient in a way.... except when I'm trying to get blastedLet’s see everyone’s poor man’s jars….
Here’s my funk jar for only the most
Dire of situations…..
I actually watered my 7 gallon pots with a pump sprayer all the way until harvest. Takes a while but I’m able to water with one hand whilst blowing up Captain with private messages in the other.Those littlecpump sprayers are great to let you know how much a pot can truly hold if you go slow. But mostly just pour a little, take a break, rinse and repeat
Yeah, I bought a sprayer with my setup my first run. Served its purpose, but I usually water at lights on (night time for flower tent), so i ain't got time for all thatI actually watered my 7 gallon pots with a pump sprayer all the way until harvest. Takes a while but I’m able to water with one hand whilst blowing up Captain with private messages in the other.
Multi tasking to the frontI actually watered my 7 gallon pots with a pump sprayer all the way until harvest. Takes a while but I’m able to water with one hand whilst blowing up Captain with private messages in the other.
Damn right it does. Whatcha got left there? 11-15 days?It looks so tasty.
They got their last feed yesterday. Now a dryout then chop. I’m calling a week. That’ll have me at the beginning of week 11 if I allow for the full dryout.Damn right it does. Whatcha got left there? 11-15 days?
Pic 3 I saw an alien wearing the u.s cap at first instead of the clown.The woods…..
Oh and you can totally leave those clips on all the way through flower. No constriction at all. Didn’t stun the plant or slow weight packing. Just snap the stalks out of them when you are done. For anyone using these.
You can almost set a watch to it concerning my wet dry cycles, but I’ll just wait until I would feed again. Then chop. But if it’s the dead of summer, if it’s crazy dry, I’ll chop 2-3 days right after a feed to allow the plant to pick up extra moisture before I hoist it. Something I do in Texas dead ass heat.Do you like to let them dry out to the point that it would be fine to water again if it wasn’t harvest time or do you let them dry beyond that for a day or two?
Just steadily invading the scene ain’t he?Pic 3 I saw an alien wearing the u.s cap at first instead of the clown
Water from the bottom first and then the top, or try to find a wetting agent.Hey guys, I’ve got some bonsai mothers that I can’t seem to water well. The water is just passing right through. Probably caused from a bit of under watering. Any tips to get the soil to stop being hydrophobic again?
Let’s see everyone’s poor man’s jars….
Here’s my funk jar for only the most
Dire of situations…..
I thought about that but I think it would take two hours. By the time I got all the soil moist again the bottom roots would be miserable. I love bottom watering but I find it’s only best utilized with very good capillary action to begin with.Water from the bottom first and then the top, or try to find a wetting agent.