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lolthis 1 tested
Can't have enough salami variety : )Wait till I get back home as I have 3 different italian salamis
that some juicey meatloaf i made yesterday. damn straight thats mayo.What kinda meat u got there? Is that mayo u squirted all over that shit?
Thank you. It is proving difficult for me to get over how wet this stays. Leaving it this wet is like trying to stop my gag reflex. It goes against everything I know.feed every day to 10%+ runoff. coco should always stay wet. seems its a usual mistake in coco... once they get goin and drink more feed em 2x....etc
Thank you. It is proving difficult for me to get over how wet this stays. Leaving it this wet is like trying to stop my gag reflex. It goes against everything I know.
It's like a trust fall...
How often in the beginning, 1 x per day?I water my coco 6x a day, some do more. If it's even remotely dry, you're in trouble.
How often in the beginning, 1 x per day?
I hand water although it's not convenient it's the most reliable for sure.
Plus I like to be in there hands on everyday.
I did the hand watering for 2 grows. Won't do that again. Almost a guarantee it dries out regularly
Yeah You have to be on top of Your game.I did the hand watering for 2 grows. Won't do that again. Almost a guarantee it dries out regularly
Yeah You have to be on top of Your game.
how big those pots.... look big so 1 time should be right. once the roots are well established they will need more. just always feed, if they feel heavy n look wet.... feed em!!How often in the beginning, 1 x per day?
I run 2 gallon smarts and water everyday to 10-15% runoff. I don't run warm temps in the tent 77deg max so that helps not to dry out the pots. But Honestly the coco on the very top layer never even fully dries out.