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3.5'Hey guys.. what size is your screen as far as the width goes? Again, this is what I hope to achieve but on a much smaller scale...LOL.
A work of Art!
We just mix them into the res and water them in. You can save a small portion and spray that on foliage and fabric as well, although we have no proof that this increases efficacy.Unfortunately, we too are battling root zone insects ( gnats and possibly RA ) and are interested in nematodes. The type i have seen come in container mixed with what looks like some sort of soil. I assume you spread that around and water them through? Are there better methods of application for Nematodes? Thanks in advance for anyones help.
Unfortunately, there are probably brochures for despenseries as well as growers claiming your grow as their own already printed and being handed out...I'll let ya know if I see any at the cup..
We just mix them into the res and water them in. You can save a small portion and spray that on foliage and fabric as well, although we have no proof that this increases efficacy.
ladies look so happy! thanks for all the info Hort-hog
To all our fellow farmers (and anyone else for that matter); we reserve the rights to all/any of our designs, systems, or ideas on this website, to be used by us or by other members for personal production only.In no way do we approve of the content in any of our posts, pictures, or text, to be used commercially or to to be marketed for financial gain. All rights reserved.Thx
Nice troughs, loaded mine up with nine plants each about a week ago! 55 I noticed you have wheels that spin to move them around, heads up the troughs get real heavy and i'v noticed the casters that aren't a huge PITA are ones that move only back and fourth (no spin). The ones that spin never seem to be pointing in the direction you want to go and it doesn't slide over smoothly.
I'm contemplating a similar kind of ScrOG, only vertical, and the biggest variable for me is dealing with the stretch phase and hoping the canopy is filled. I'm not as worried about overgrowth as I am about empty spaces, as I can just thin the plant- can't do anything about open space.
Any tips on how to time your plants for stretch?
yep doesn’t slide well at all, and my fabric isn’t thick enough so i had to double it up. i’m almost done and my lights should show up tomorrow. i’ll post a pic asap!Nice troughs, loaded mine up with nine plants each about a week ago! 55 I noticed you have wheels that spin to move them around, heads up the troughs get real heavy and i'v noticed the casters that aren't a huge PITA are ones that move only back and fourth (no spin). The ones that spin never seem to be pointing in the direction you want to go and it doesn't slide over smoothly.
1:1:2 perlite, coco, promix. Total 10gal at a time that we mix up with 1/4 cup of dolomite lime, 1 tsp Capulator's "root pack", and 1 cup worm castings.Hort-hog,
Can you share the final bedding mixture you came up with? It seems that you had Pro-mix, coco and perlite. Ratios? I'm curious if you amended the mix with dolmite and what ph did it come out at and what was the ph of your feedings. Also, have you ever looked at Lambert peat moss? They have a mixture of 60% peat, 40% perlite amended with limestone and dolomite.
Thanks.
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