Stumpy420
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the ones that are like larf are the healthiest one left.. I don't have any clean, new razors I usually do shave the tips. I just totally bombed this round of clones. I will keep them unless they die though . there goes my success rate loldo you just angle cut them?
I always make small knicks in the stem and peel the bottom quarter inch like string cheese....
I also cannot stress enough that not all cuts are equal and you should only clone from good looking strong branches... not larf.
Oh good, so I didn't fuck it up....You think I should just flush as i pot or flush ALL the medium before starting to use it?cook it first.
like I said though if I have to throw all away I will mom's are boisterous.@Stumpy420 the brown could be a cyanobacteria. It may be good to sterilize all the components with your cut area. You can do a peroxide / water dip with the cut stems if you like too. Hope they turn out for you.
@Lazerus00 I wouldn't recommend flushing new pro-mix. Most of the salts that are in there are going to be Ca or Mg. no point in flushing that out. usually pro-mix starts around 6.3 (bit high for soiless, bit low for soil).
Oh good, so I didn't fuck it up....You think I should just flush as i pot or flush ALL the medium before starting to use it?
thank you hombreI think he meant just let it sit, with some moisture, for a couple weeks.
The pH really shouldn't be an issue, especially after adding amendments. Or I should say depending on the added amendments...
If you used a known recipe, you'll be just fine.
I actually have (towards the ends of certain grows) high pH problems (hard water?) and I grow in promix.
So this is for 2 lights in 2 diff rooms?? I thought it said something about 2 lights in 1 room, unless I can do that, its useless to meedunno... I get the 12/12 deal on em... 2 alternating 12's... 2 tents or whatever...
when one goes off, the other comes on
but they seem useless in veg... in fact, you'd still need that second ballast in that situation to veg anyways unless I'm missing something
oh...okay...i guess.....So if I used this and was running my hood with 2 lamps, only 1 lamp would be on at a time? Like 1 bulb for 3-4hrs then the next for 3-4hrs.....or just one for 6 and the other for six.....but using it this way will not wipe out you 12/12 foot print bc it would still just be on for 12....Unless there was some other unusual light schedule that...nope I can't think of one.....Thanks for the info, still a little confused but you deff helped clear it up a lil, thanks for the help buddysounds like you can do that as well... hang both in one area and alternate between them...
- Use Flipboxes to DOUBLE PRODUCTION by completing TWO 12-hour flowering cycles in each 24-hour day
- CUT EQUIPMENT COSTS BY HALF. Since a Flipbox allows a ballast to run two lights, you only need to purchase half the number of ballasts
- INCREASE YIELD. By hanging two lights per ballast in a single garden, and then switching back and forth between lights periodically
- By using Flipboxes, it avoids a 12-hour on/off usage footprint; instead have a smooth electrical profile where power is flowing continuously
- Link up to 20 individual Flipboxes together and use a single timer to flip them all at once
my initial thoughts are that sounds bad for bulb life
what I dont get is the "avoids a 12-hour on/off usage footprint; instead have a smooth electrical profile where power is flowing continuously" .... I mean the plants are on 12/12.... why draw power constantly?
sounds like its either/or....
either put 2 lights together and swap once an hour or some shit
or run 2 spaces and flip a day 12/12 and then a night 12/12 giving you the continuous draw as opposed to 12 hour cycles.
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