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Definitely a healthy root system. Clean white ramen noodles.
It is the mother plants in the small tent that I value, they are gonna have to get stashed somewhere no matter what, probably the back of my car while the agent does his thing
Some random pics from the tents, the good, bad and the ugly. Bringing Epsom salt into the mix, plants in general seem to want magnesium from what I can gather. My base water is relatively hard: 0.6ec. It's my understanding that a large portion of hard tap water contains calcium, which in abundance can lock out magnesium. Gave them all a flush right after these pics were taken and re-fed with some added Epsom salts. Let's see if it helps.View attachment 791076 View attachment 791078 View attachment 791079 View attachment 791081 View attachment 791084 View attachment 791086 View attachment 791087 View attachment 791088 View attachment 791089 View attachment 791090 View attachment 791091 View attachment 791092 View attachment 791093 View attachment 791094
Pretty good writeup, i might use this as a guide for when i get my ro set up.I wanted to take some time and actually try to help you out. Rather than just say “you need RO” and bounce. So I put together a little shopping list for you. Feel free to modify for your needs.
RO filter (I run a 105L flower and a 68L veg res, and this produces more water than I need.)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01M...+ro+system&dpPl=1&dpID=41WMui1PDfL&ref=plSrch
Resivor (You can use anything like this. I tried to find you one that is local for you. You could probably find a better deal. It took me a bit to find this one. I was searching the site for a “Garbage or Trash can” and nothing was coming up in the results. Then I learned you call them “Bins / Big wheelie bins” on the other side of the pond. Popped right up.
https://www.diy.com/departments/black-wheelie-bin/1892858_BQ.prd
Y splitter for the water supply.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B018...tter+2+way&dpPl=1&dpID=51rWZ-DI2mL&ref=plSrch
Float valve. Not a necessity, but makes life easier for so little money. Turns the water flow on and off automatically. So you don’t forget to turn it off and it floods, or forget to turn it on and it’s almost empty when you need it. If you change the filter, make sure it has the cut off block. Otherwise there is a float that has the block included for a few bucks more. If you don’t have the shut off block, the valve will close the product water off, but everything will continue to run out the drain tube.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007...loat+valve&dpPl=1&dpID=21IEvJlhdgL&ref=plSrch
And if you really want to get high speed, a small transfer pump, on/off switch and some hose.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01E...0+gph+pump&dpPl=1&dpID=419ctYNFTYL&ref=plSrch
Something like this but for your outlets.
Cheap hose
That should get you up and running. If you get everything on the list it’s basically set it up and forget it, with RO water on demand.
I wanted to take some time and actually try to help you out. Rather than just say “you need RO” and bounce. So I put together a little shopping list for you. Feel free to modify for your needs.
RO filter (I run a 105L flower and a 68L veg res, and this produces more water than I need.)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01M...+ro+system&dpPl=1&dpID=41WMui1PDfL&ref=plSrch
Resivor (You can use anything like this. I tried to find you one that is local for you. You could probably find a better deal. It took me a bit to find this one. I was searching the site for a “Garbage or Trash can” and nothing was coming up in the results. Then I learned you call them “Bins / Big wheelie bins” on the other side of the pond. Popped right up.
https://www.diy.com/departments/black-wheelie-bin/1892858_BQ.prd
Y splitter for the water supply.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B018...tter+2+way&dpPl=1&dpID=51rWZ-DI2mL&ref=plSrch
Float valve. Not a necessity, but makes life easier for so little money. Turns the water flow on and off automatically. So you don’t forget to turn it off and it floods, or forget to turn it on and it’s almost empty when you need it. If you change the filter, make sure it has the cut off block. Otherwise there is a float that has the block included for a few bucks more. If you don’t have the shut off block, the valve will close the product water off, but everything will continue to run out the drain tube.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007...loat+valve&dpPl=1&dpID=21IEvJlhdgL&ref=plSrch
And if you really want to get high speed, a small transfer pump, on/off switch and some hose.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01E...0+gph+pump&dpPl=1&dpID=419ctYNFTYL&ref=plSrch
Something like this but for your outlets.
Cheap hose
That should get you up and running. If you get everything on the list it’s basically set it up and forget it, with RO water on demand.
Your good bro. I didn’t think anything of it. Yes, I’m very happy with my RO system. Makes dosing nutes so much more consistent. You’ll be happy you got one.Hey man. Sorry I forgot to come back to this, hope you didn't think I was being an asshole, you know how it is when you're smoked up. Thanks for taking the time to put this all together for me, I genuinely do appreciate that. This is great! I'm gonna translate it all to £££ and see about when I can get to building this bad boy! Gotta be a hell of a lot cheaper than buying a factory built unit, that's for sure.
So I'm guessing that you started using RO water, suddenly your game changed, right? :D
You're not the first person to tell me to use RO, but sadly you're the first I've paid attention to. Now I've moved and the water quality is shit I'm seeing where everyone's coming from.
Oh, and something tells me that not much calcium is making up that 0.6, I think I'm experiencing my first ever calcium deficiency yaaaay :D lots of little brown dots on the fan and sugar (newest) leaves at the top of the plant. It's my understanding that calcium is an immobile element, so that's why I'm not seeing it at the bottom, only the top, cos the top leaves can't pull nutes from the lower leaves. Wow, I get this weird feeling that I may have actually diagnosed a problem correctly :D luckily I've got some CaMg.
Awesome listI kinda feel like keeping the cloning as a little side project for now as I would like to get some good solid experience on a range of strains. I feel ready for that.
Awesome list
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