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yeah i get lazy.I got it all up earlier.I have been lucky and never had an issue here with bugs.
Already on itI would start selectively defoliating to open lower bud sites so you don't have as much larf down there and then you might pull more than a gram a watt but I would get some molasses and add it to the res at like 2-3 tsp per gallon to make up for the leaves sugar factory capabilities
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safe to say theres a 0 percent chance ill ever grow in dirt again.Ill leave that shit to the dairy farmers and joe grandmas tomato garden
I completely agree.You hit it dead on.to grow top notch in dirt requires some skill.Anyone who can grow decent in soil, will kill it in hydro.I say it all the time anyone can grow a plant in a pot of dirt but to grow some really fat dank stuff in dirt requires alot of care and not many fuckups.Great thread.
I'd just say that awesome, consistent soil results require an accomplished artist's intensity of engagement to do indoors. Most design their own canvas ( the soil, some are probably close to foxfarm and the like ) and have greenhouse background (pests and the like). What they do is hard and most folks don't appreciate difficulty of the medium until they try themselves.
I like the moxie of this grower. Thanks for sharing your design here. It captures the spirit of homebrew RDWC extremely well.
I have been just dont want to shock them by cutting them too much.I have been doing it selectively as i see leaves blocking tops.They are looking good as fuck.Just left from there and man they look good.i can see little trichs forming on the leaves already.there getting that wierd look to them.Cant wait and see how it looks in there in 2 weeks after they stop stretching.They are stretching up pretty good.The only thing i would do different is add 1 more bucket for a shorter veg time so im gonna do that next time and i think this area will be setup perfect meaning i wont have to fuck with it.Just propagate and grow em.Defoliate more