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I ike the Phresh filters as well. If you want a quiet fan...don't get the hurricanes. I don't care about quiet, so that's what I usually get, & they are rather loud.I want I nice quite one as I want to move my grow closer to my bed room
Jessica Biel, Jessica Alba....I can think of a few Jessica's for whom I would cook breakfast wearing nothing but an apron. I don't even need to tie it on!New best friend!!!...FUCKING AWESOME!!!...bwahahahahahahahaha
I didn't know there were others here who had it. (OCD)Yes it is!!!!!
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First pic is the small one and here's another for comparison with one of the bigger ones. These are landrace hybrids of Thai mostly and some other sativas. I'm not getting any trichs yet and usually I have them by the third week so entering wk four and looking a week behind is just strange uncharted territory for me.
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What's good fellow farmers. Just starting a new thread basically inviting anyone to talk about anything they feel like. I put it into general indoor growing because this will be a general indoor thread. Inviting all to come on over and visit and talk about anything and everything. I will personally include all my current grow into this thread as well. Here is a few pics to get going. Been through hell over the past few months and many of you have helped me whether it be support or advice thank you to all. My current garden both veg and bloom is my best to date. Spirits are high! First pic is a top down shot of alion by pnw roots! Cut was a gift from a bro and I couldn't be happier! These girls are in cyco Coco being fed sensi Coco calimagic and Rootamentary!
Everything looks great and thanks for the info!! What are your pots sitting in? kinda looks like they are in big kitty litter boxes....
Does the perlite help prevent anaerobic growth?setup of perlite or similar in a tray
Absolutely! very good pointI'm no breeder but IME the healthiest strongest seeds come from plants that were taken care of as if the beauty of the flowers were just as important as the seedless crop. Take the plants full term and let them get dark, plump and fully ripe. They store much longer and have impeccable germ rates when given optimal attention. That said- I've never even tried flowering under fluorescent lighting
You should just put that in your sig....it will save you a lot of typing in the future....Boom shaka laka lolbwahahahahahahahaha
I can't think of anyone who would want any diesel....nope, not a single person in this thread. lolHmmmm I remember someone was looking for a diesel ? Who could it be ? Lol.
Thanks.....Such a smart idea....gotta try it next round...I am not getting the last 2 pics, but I believe she uses a swick setup of perlite or similar in a tray, filled with water to the surface level...
fabric pots wick water up through capillary action similar to my pots
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I'd be happy to help. Lots of great growers here man. I'm sure any one or all of us could help bro. Post some pics and let us know what your issue is.Wondering if u could take a look at my babies and help me with a solution
Although far from an expert I do enjoy my enzymes. I'll look into that for sure. I'm unfamiliar with pectinase but the rest of the ingredients sound really swell for ipm for sure. I make sst on a regular basis and since doing so my plants have never looked better. I like to think the sst have a lot to do with that. I'll get back to ya.i picked up something random on a whim at earth fare today.. its a plant based enzyme complex. while technically a supplement, it sounds like it might be beneficial to an orgnic garden.
it has ginger, cinnamon bark, anise seed, cayenne pepper, caraway seed and fennel seed in it.
Maybe the pepper and cinnamon could play minor roles in IPM, and the seeds might be holding onto a little cytokinin.
its also got the follow enzymes: amylase, glucoamylase, lipase, protease 4.5, cellulase, pectinase, bromelain, lactase, invertase.
I've been trying to learn what i can about these. Amylase seems like it would be a helper as it breaks starches down into plant useable sugars. Pectinase sounds like it might be a deal breaker. As an enzyme that breaks down cell walls of plants, it might wreak havoc on a root system.
What do you guys think? Any enzyme experts in here?
You should just put that in your sig....it will save you a lot of typing in the future....Boom shaka laka lol
I can't think of anyone who would want any diesel....nope, not a single person in this thread. lol
lol i aint me doing the training but theres a lot of pet roo's around that r pretty funny . maybe i can pack one in a suit case for u lol.
p.s. It wasn't me if that's how that comes across. I just don't know anyone, who doesn't like diesel.
& p.s.s. How do you get your Kangaroo to do those tricks?
& p.s.s.s. How can I get a Kangaroo?
Wow it's sounds like you need a dooby break....4 realFuck come into work this morning to do the christmas decorations and some fuck ram raided us even left there empty ice vials laying around , 50k worth of chainsaws and quik cuts . so fucking now im doing claim forms and liasing with a very uninterested police force .
Dude that sucks Ned, i hope tjey get the bastardsFuck come into work this morning to do the christmas decorations and some fuck ram raided us even left there empty ice vials laying around , 50k worth of chainsaws and quik cuts . so fucking now im doing claim forms and liasing with a very uninterested police force .
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