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5x5 Corner-to-Corner Solo Cup Run

Hehe Back when you started this I'd come in and a smile would come to my face looking at all the little leaves flying. Now my mouth is wide open with a Wow...he's actually doing this.....Good job man you have way more patients than I have to deal with all...
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Back when you started this I'd come in and a smile would come to my face looking at all the little leaves flying. Now my mouth is wide open with a Wow...he's actually doing this.....Good job man you have way more patients than I have to deal with all your girls......if I get more than 10 at a time going they all get abused & ignored because its just too much dam work to keep them all healthy while I'm stoned......Trimming them all up is going to be some fun too....eh..
 
Back when you started this I'd come in and a smile would come to my face looking at all the little leaves flying. Now my mouth is wide open with a Wow...he's actually doing this.....Good job man you have way more patients than I have to deal with all your girls......if I get more than 10 at a time going they all get abused & ignored because its just too much dam work to keep them all healthy while I'm stoned......Trimming them all up is going to be some fun too....eh..
Haha good, thank you.

Getting excited as these are forming up, some are bringing on the frost and getting fat, others not as much, but it's been a great run so far.

Can't wait to try again with some premium genes

Trim should be decent, more buds than leafs mostly.

Hoping next month they are finishing up
 
Im curious to see the yield on this because you’ve already shown you ability to adapt, determination, put in the work necessary to pull off something successful that many assumed was impossible.

You really really deserve a lot of credit and appreciation for what you’ve shown and proven already.
 
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So I’ve been thinking about your grow a lot and how you could possibly support everything.

If I was handy or had a 3D printer, I was thinking about a 6” raised stand that had cup holders, holding most likely 12-14 in a row. Put a drain tray underneath it that way you have something for run off. That would hold all of your cups steady and allow you to keep the net on constantly for support.

For watering, you could either obviously set up auto watering, or if you stick to manual watering, get a water pump sprayer and allow you to reach deep into the tent with the sprayer to let you water each one individually without having to take each one out.

Just some stoned thoughts, but I absolutely love reading along this journey!!
 
Thank you , means a lot.

I'll be weighing everything of course
Im curious to see the yield on this because you’ve already shown you ability to adapt, determination, put in the work necessary to pull off something successful that many assumed was impossible.

You really really deserve a lot of credit and appreciation for what you’ve shown and proven already.
 
So I’ve been thinking about your grow a lot and how you could possibly support everything.

If I was handy or had a 3D printer, I was thinking about a 6” raised stand that had cup holders, holding most likely 12-14 in a row. Put a drain tray underneath it that way you have something for run off. That would hold all of your cups steady and allow you to keep the net on constantly for support.

For watering, you could either obviously set up auto watering, or if you stick to manual watering, get a water pump sprayer and allow you to reach deep into the tent with the sprayer to let you water each one individually without having to take each one out.

Just some stoned thoughts, but I absolutely love reading along this journey!!
Nice

I started thinking something similar, a 5x5 platform to sit in there and the top part acting as a tray on rollers, a way to pull the top part out easily .


3D printer would be so Damn useful for some of this stuff.
 
Im curious to see the yield on this because you’ve already shown you ability to adapt, determination, put in the work necessary to pull off something successful that many assumed was impossible.

You really really deserve a lot of credit and appreciation for what you’ve shown and proven already.
You can get a lot out of a tiny cup, think, if I had better consistent/genes/maybe more blue to help the node stacking,

If they were all stacked like this 4ft tall
 

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i got a ton of throwaway one gal pot holders in the dumpsters behind big brand stores, they ship all the springtime starts in em' and you can pack like 20 percent more pots some how. At six at a time moving them is much easier too.
 
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So fucking cool. What are you attributing to the variation in height? Is it some plants were shaded out throughout the grow and you just rearranged the cups to make it more uniform? From reading back in the thread it seems like you've been rotating them with some frequency so I'm not sure that's the reason.....
 
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