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killer bro, yer run looks great. real nice trich production in those last pics.
what kind of mushrooms are those?
neverbreak
what kind of mushrooms are those?
neverbreak
Gets light to the edges bro.I'm completely new to the community and I have considering starting with solarstorm 880's. You have really helped me finalize my decision. Why the need for the 125 CLF's?
You need to use it with almost every watering! My teas have it and I only stop using it with watering at end. Every so often I leave it out just to give the ladies a rinse but they need the extra ca/mag!Thanks bro! What's the deal with Cal/mag as it relates to growing with LEDs?
Use the 440s and just get more if you have the funds. It is a more efficient and larger coverage area. Also you would get better coverage from the UVB side bulbs with the two smaller units. Just a thought. 880 does not have much better penetration just more energy at canopy top.I'm completely new to the community and I have considering starting with solarstorm 880's. You have really helped me finalize my decision. Why the need for the 125 CLF's?
No labs. Not necessary for amount produced. I got my outdoor tested last year. I had two different OG crosses that tested over 20%. Check my other post if interested. Thanks for the comments as well.How many days in did you flip your cycle?
Gotta say, you may have undershot your yield, but the photograph of the three cured buds above is flat out beautiful. They remind me of being a little kid at the fair and noticing a table of some super delicious looking rock candy confection, praying that my folks would buy me some! Did you run analytical labs on any of your harvest?
So the castors are attached by drilling a hole for the threads of the castor into a PVC cap. Then I connected with nut and washer..... And Done! It is 1" PVC. And all four tables only cost 150-200$ to build total instead of 250-300$ each for pre-fabbed. I did not glue the feet on either so that I could lower tables if needed. And there are two cross bars under each tray for support. Here's a pic to show.How did you secure your metal casters to your PVC frame that supports the trays? And is that 1" PVC?
So the castors are attached by drilling a hole for the threads of the castor into a PVC cap. Then I connected with nut and washer..... And Done! It is 1" PVC. And all four tables only cost 150-200$ to build total instead of 250-300$ each for pre-fabbed. I did not glue the feet on either so that I could lower tables if needed. And there are two cross bars under each tray for support. Here's a pic to show.