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YesRight on thanks, I'll check into it. I think I read in a thread here on the farm somewhere that a top dressing of perlite helps a bit, the finer stuff from the bottom of the bag. Have you heard this before?
I use sand in coco. .about an inch on top.... don't see why it won't work in soil. Put panty hose over the bottom of the pot to cover the holes from them getting in there... and your good!Hmmmm. Maybe I'll just experiment with the perlite if it gets outta hand. Nats are not to bad now. I'm thinking the finer particles directly on the soil and like a half inch thick layer of the larger bits on top???
Sand nice, I've got a bunch of extra sand bags left over from the rains, should work pretty good. Didn't think about them coming from the bottom. Loving the farm more and more everyday. Thanks @EventHorizan.I use sand in coco. .about an inch on top.... don't see why it won't work in soil. Put panty hose over the bottom of the pot to cover the holes from them getting in there... and your good!
There all full spectrum, no bloom/growth settings. When I switch to 12/12 they start to flower. Right now their 18/6I'm guessing your light has a bloom/growth setting?
Are you using both at the same time?
Thanks Chris. Now I just gotta keep'em healthy:) I know I'm digging the leaves on the chem, it's got some massive fan leaves picture doesn't do justice.chemdawg guava x creamsicle has some cool looking leafs.
not sure why but herb leafs/plants always make think prehistoric shit going on :D
looking healthy, should be top shelf for sure!
chris.
:)Let's fill that net!!Just put in 3gals. Now they are going to explode!
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