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Hi, I can hate on your favorite product if you'd like. I've never used any of the products, so I think that makes me perfectly qualified.

Man, I heard that Aptus sucks, and only jerks use it in their gardens. It's made from the blood of starving ethiopian children, and is really just overpriced cotton candy mixed with a little dirt and water with a bottle with a fancy label.


Looooooooollll I love you !
Does that work? Was there enough hate? I can edit the post to include more hate if you'd like. I hate to see you missing out on all the hate.

outwest

p.s. - I can I borrow one of your bio-waves?
 
Use a refractor enter to measure the brix

If the brix are high your ph is high

You can check this by squeezing all the plant sap out of a branch and measure the ph of the sap with a regular clean blue lab meter

Awesome bro!! You think any ph meter would do? i have a brand new Hanna tri meter laying around..
 
Hanna would do but I recommend blue lab but to be honest once calibrated they are all the same

Excellent.. if i havent already given you props DT, id like to take this time to give you the most props for doing it proper and showing the world how we do it down here.

me and Eser were chiefing on some of my True the other day talking about how fire your buds must be...
 
Excellent.. if i havent already given you props DT, id like to take this time to give you the most props for doing it proper and showing the world how we do it down here.

me and Eser were chiefing on some of my True the other day talking about how fire your buds must be...

here is the link for a ph sap meter
 
Jalisco Kid teached us on that a while ago. They say the best ph for a plant is 6.4

It is possible to run such a room without pests. But if you have spidermites in your soil i doubt perfect plant ph will help. You have to be very clean, or use Mighty Wash.

High brix level in cannabis ain't bad...

Cheap tell us more what kind of SAR you use. Harpin, Chitosan...
 
Jalisco Kid teached us on that a while ago. They say the best ph for a plant is 6.4

It is possible to run such a room without pests. But if you have spidermites in your soil i doubt perfect plant ph will help. You have to be very clean, or use Mighty Wash.

High brix level in cannabis ain't bad...

Cheap tell us more what kind of SAR you use. Harpin, Chitosan...

Yup. Couldn't of said it better.. or manage to track in mites on clothes.. especially broad mites..

There used to be a product greencoast carried called Messenger. it was an excellent harpin product. they took it off the market :(... since then i have been searching for a replacement.

I use chitosan, SA, phosphite(H16Fire), H16 Foliar, and caps bennies.. all have SAR inducing abilities. Neem oil is often overlooked, but is one of the most cost effective and efficient ways to maintaining a healthy garden.
 
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Jalisco Kid teached us on that a while ago. They say the best ph for a plant is 6.4

It is possible to run such a room without pests. But if you have spidermites in your soil i doubt perfect plant ph will help. You have to be very clean, or use Mighty Wash.

High brix level in cannabis ain't bad...

Cheap tell us more what kind of SAR you use. Harpin, Chitosan...
The pests are there I find them on my sticky traps but they dont survive.

Nature attacks the weak ….. The lowest point of resistance.

I have strong healthy plants with high brix and PH

dont get me wrong they have a nibble but cant penetrate enough to survive.

My room is super clean I spend 1-2 hours watering but then 4-6 hours cleaning.

Its the key to being successful


Clean clean clean and then when you finally think its clean ………clean it again!
 

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cool pics and nice information, thanks for taking the time to share with us peons...mucho gracias and much love
 
Messenger replacement:


Yup. Couldn't of said it better.. or manage to track in mites on clothes.. especially broad mites..

There used to be a product greencoast carried called Messenger. it was an excellent harpin product. they took it off the market :(... since then i have been searching for a replacement.

I use chitosan, SA, phosphite(H16Fire), H16 Foliar, and caps bennies.. all have SAR inducing abilities. Neem oil is often overlooked, but is one of the most cost effective and efficient ways to maintaining a healthy garden.
 
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things look good man u have some nice rooms, major props for that.

i remember last run or whatever (diff room?) u had block b hoods, these r adjusta w's obviously.....so witch hoods u like better?
i think i like bb hoods over adjust but i never ran more then 2 adjusta's at a time, i was thinking sell em or maybe get 2 more n c how they do with the over cast lighting.
 
I thought I would change up I had a buddy selling the wings cheap so I got them and gave them a chance

I'm impressed

However because they are so open you need those method 7 glasses cause is so bright in the room

I will post more pics in a few weeks

Maybe next run I will add a few block busters v adjust wings and do a real test
 
hell yea on the test!! that would b the shit, i know that lots of people love there adjusta's. i like how bb's seem to blast lots of light down allowing for light to penetrate deeper down but h8 the hot spot they have right under the hood. over all fav's....mag XXXL
 
Honestly, from my personal experience, the difference in reflectors is negligible. A reflector isnt gonna be the major contributing factor to yield or quality.
 
Seriously cheap i thought the same way you did, but this one here
changed my mind. It definatly get's the heat out there. But you are right, a 600 is a 600 no matter what reflector. In my opinion, if i can get the lamp closer to the plants because of less heat. I win.
 
Seriously cheap i thought the same way you did, but this one here

changed my mind. It definatly get's the heat out there. But you are right, a 600 is a 600 no matter what reflector. In my opinion, if i can get the lamp closer to the plants because of less heat. I win.
interesting.. have you used these yet?
 
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