The_Greenist
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I would like to join the challengeSo these have done awesome in the past, and haven’t seen anyone bring it up in quite some time. let’s see if we have enough interest in it still to make it fun!. Last one I know about was in 2022 so, let’s see how many are interested!
If we have enough contestants we will start getting a topic ready and set up a submission date
Let’s see folks!
Poll is open for 5 days let’s see what’s up!
UPDATE:
Current confirmed list up to post #541 will be updated as members confirm they will participate, Seed drop date of August 5th, all welcome to join up to august 5th drop date cutoff!
1: @MartyMcFly42oh
2: @BB22
3: @Newty
4: @jetbtkng
5: @RootFarmer
6: @Deadstill
7: @Natep
8: @PlumberSoCal2
9: @Mambae
10: @Tumbleweed375
11: @Mikedin
12: @Nobody116
13: @2Water
14: @Captspaulding
15: @Sunin
16: @Hajinu
17: @Newty
18: @Newbgrower1
19: @BearWater
If you know anyone else interested have them post here to confirm their entry!
I’m inI would like to join the challenge
#1 is 3.1 liter or 0.8 US Gallonswhat's number one capacity so Newty?
I think mine will be nr two too
I just rolled on second row but if it's 4.4 like yours I might roll on first
it's small enough
I will fill it with coco and will be charging Lilliput bodybuilder styla. I hate coco. Will be more of a challenge for yours truly
Oh you gotta put all that in a bag and do a mystery grab!!!!So I’m still having a hard time deciding on which strain to run for the comp. Too many to chose from lol. View attachment 2234775And that’s just the photos lolView attachment 2234774I’m pretty sure it’s going to be one of these. Most likely the gazzurple but I’ve never ran it before. I’ll be using a mix of coco peat and coast of Maine soil With a little bat guano.I’m going to try out the mega crop by greenleaf. And probably add some epsom salts to the water. I’ll be using filtered tap water that I let sit out for at least 12 hrs. I know I should just stick to my normal but that’s what makes it fun lol I will be doing a few more in the same tent. But I’ll make sure to mark my choice for the comp. The others will most likely be in 2 or 3 ga. Pots
I think we are doing seeds only for this run and everyone starts soaking/germinating on the 5th.I'm In I have 6 In 1 gallon pots right now. I flower my smaller plants or outdoor clones from late in season in 1 gallon pots. I just rooted 4 clones about 2 weeks ago can they be entered?
I’ll be using a sip. With knf all organic no synthetic nutrientsee, where would be adventure with SIP
I’ll be using a sip. With knf all organic no synthetic nutrients
I'm In I have 6 In 1 gallon pots right now. I flower my smaller plants or outdoor clones from late in season in 1 gallon pots. I just rooted 4 clones about 2 weeks ago can they be entered?
I saw that and I was thinking how am I going to measure a cubic foot. The used soil bag I have is stuffed way more than a new bag.So I just measured out 4.5 liters of my growing medium and dumped it into a two gallon fabric pot and then into another two gallon fabric pot. I’m waiting on build a soil to respond to my question on how much craft blend to use per gallon of soil. No directions on the package, website says 1/4-1/2 cup per cubic foot of soil and then a product description video on YouTube by build a soil has Jeremy saying 2-4 cups per cubic foot.
What’s a sip?I’ll be using a sip. With knf all organic no synthetic nutrients
orangeWhat color is the base insert? They have different color bases for different sizes.
Growing in a size I'm definitely not familiar with, might as well try soil I'm not familiar with either lol.
So I just measured out 4.5 liters of my growing medium and dumped it into a two gallon fabric pot and then into another two gallon fabric pot. I’m waiting on build a soil to respond to my question on how much craft blend to use per gallon of soil. No directions on the package, website says 1/4-1/2 cup per cubic foot of soil and then a product description video on YouTube by build a soil has Jeremy saying 2-4 cups per cubic foot.
Growing in a size I'm definitely not familiar with, might as well try soil I'm not familiar with either lol.
Orange is 3.1 liters/ 0.8 gallonsorange
SIP is Sub-Irrigated PlantersWhat’s a sip?
Sounds fancy!SIP is Sub-Irrigated Planters
Basically bottom watering, such as with wicks like AC Infinity's self-watering bases.
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