Stumpy420
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The Dr 90 is what I bought. It cost me $175 used, we'll opened, ripped the tent bag, then placed back in and returned. I asked them if they were selling any of their floor models and said they had the one returned. I got about 20% off if it was brand new. But the bigger you go I think the cheaper they are per cubic ft. I bought some 2 liters today to continue the perpetual harvest under the 250. I put an experiment plant that literally just popped it's root out of the plug today in there. She is one inch tall about. But I have here in a lays (pringles type) canister with soil. Hoping to see something cool happen. Like that I can just send them straight to flower from seeing roots. It's also helping me test the limits of the big chipper. She is strong.. still finding out how strong.Dude they have some nice stuff but don't see prices
Gorilla tents are awesome and all but way to pricey for me still. I'm gonna order one of these. Thanks stumpyThe Dr 90 is what I bought. It cost me $175 used, we'll opened, ripped the tent bag, then placed back in and returned. I asked them if they were selling any of their floor models and said they had the one returned. I got about 20% off if it was brand new. But the bigger you go I think the cheaper they are per cubic ft. I bought some 2 liters today to continue the perpetual harvest under the 250. I put an experiment plant that literally just popped it's root out of the plug today in there. She is one inch tall about. But I have here in a lays (pringles type) canister with soil. Hoping to see something cool happen. Like that I can just send them straight to flower from seeing roots. It's also helping me test the limits of the big chipper. She is strong.. still finding out how strong.
Dude that's awesome that its a girl. Grow on my friend, that sounds like some fire. I'll be building a ex cloner myself this week. I've been just doing em and sitting in the humidity done but I wanna try that out alsoView attachment 613774 View attachment 613775 so the first picture is my fortune cookies and big chippers, I didn't test my new veg set up before putting them in and covering them up for the night, and the cookies all dried out and got dry burnt, then I accidently overwatered an extra watering on them, so for all that happening in a week, in the past 24 hours they have gotten a lot better looking.
I tell you what they all got a darker shade of green coming in on the new growth, and I think it's cause they are under blue fluros and on 24 hour light for now.
I had to set up my clone tank again too, as the summer solstice has passed and the days are getting shorter, it sent my rooting clones in the window sills into flower I think.
So I don't have a time, but the trick to a cloning tank is to make sure the light intensity is low enough that if you put them in veg lighting they will root instead of photosynthesise. I'm hoping this eclipse 35w natural daylight bulb will do just the trick.
I see a magnesium deficiency... Maybe a little Calcium deficiency... But I would start with a quarter teaspoon of Epsom salts with a gallon of water, and folliar spray... Making sure to get the undersides of the leaves and then make sure the lights are off so you don't burn them with the lights on.
Can I use gh cal-mag? And will that bring color back?
Hey bro thank you for the help, it is definitely helping, they are slowly getting their green back after 2 nightly sprays after the lights go out. Should I just keep doing it nightly til the leaves are green again?You are better off going down to the local drugstore and buying a $2 container of Epsom salts, which is magnesium sulfate... If you have any calcium carbonate, you can use that as your calcium supplement, but make sure you use amino acids with your calcium carbonate, as this will chelate it for easy absorption.
No nitrates for your foliar sprays at this time.
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