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  1. Sup. Outdoor flowering time has begun. The wind has really been doing a number on my taller plants. The low profile LST seems to have escaped any wind issues and the canopy is perfect.
    8 points
  2. Most excellent @Totemic you gave me the motivation to do outdoor again. I applied LST (low profile) and they surviving the winds.
    3 points
  3. yup, im already designing scrog tables on wheels for the next run, if you saw how i had to get to my back scrog net you would laugh your ass off. its like im being birthed by a 2x2 scrog net, erm, lady part.
    3 points
  4. This is the first constant running with no issues got some plants in lets see how they do
    2 points
  5. Hi All Really excited to learn some new stuff from you all.
    2 points
  6. Yet another late night update. Barney's lsd seedling has joined the party. 1 of 7 to pop. Store you seeds properly from day 1. Lost genetics suck balls. Res pump bubbler and piping done for watering system. Flora grow caps are too small as expected.but everything else works well. Pump drains the res in less than 10 min so will play with flow rather a little. I'm eyeing my catering tray drip tray experiment failure from a new perspective. Perfect size for a diy cap and a soldering iron will sort flow quickly. Think like water Mcb... Flow Wall mounted my ballasts timer and powerstrips. New watering system floods are bad enough without being life threatening.... Power high water low folks... Always. Work in progress, pardon the cabling Sent from my ANE-LX2 using Tapatalk
    2 points
  7. LoL bru I wish I had more space to grow what I truly want. I just made my purchase this morning so hoping the new equipment arrives in this week coming. Already have my friend ready to help put up the new big tent. Veg is going up to the 1.2*1.2*2 and flowering is 1.1*1.8*2.4 which is amazing. Also got on the order a humiditity meter to keep the titties straight and a Master Controller EL2 which is a beast. Temp meter with sunrise and sunset feature. Auto dim on that bad queef too so if stuff gets stuffy, my buds won't come out fluffy. Also gonna be setting up whole new ventilation which will be seperate on the tents and passive intake for the room so the air in the room also gets changed out and not just the tents. Got bunch of plans with this new setup coming that should introduce 12 new girls into the flowering tent Sent from my G3312 using Tapatalk
    2 points
  8. The trick with outdoors is to have a huge variety of different plants. Then dont use any poison anywhere. As all the bugs move in the ecosystem reaches an equilibrium. And bugs are a lot less fond of Cannabis than you think but obviously they wont hesitate to go bos on your canna plants if they have nothing else to eat. I probably have a billion spider mites in the garden, but they are on everything except my cannabis. Outdoors, planting any pumpkin or melon just for the sake of having the plant and not necessarily for its fruit is far preferred by spider mites. Check out the pics below. My one plant is a meter away from the jelly melon. On the melon leaves are thousands of mites and mite carcasses. The carcasses tell me the predatory bugs are at work. If I now spray the melon and kill all the mites, then the predators will leave and search for food elsewhere. Once the balance is messed with pest epidemics usually follow. On the weed leaf. Negligable for a plant that has been outdoors since September.
    2 points
  9. Keeping a grow log is GREAT like clockwork she is producing white pistils
    1 point
  10. Holy Shit my dude, Perpetual here we come!!!
    1 point
  11. Looks amazing brother, you surely can enjoy a cupper with a view like that Sent from my G3312 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  12. Lmao you know how it goes. My brain went into overdrive with this new upgrade to the setup Sent from my G3312 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  13. Can't wait to see the new setup in action.I can honestly say that after a week of 5pm to 2am of setup I'm dik of building, scribbling pictures and buying bits[emoji23] That said next run will have some tweaks Sent from my ANE-LX2 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  14. To put it plainly, this is just the start[emoji16][emoji3577] Sent from my G3312 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  15. I truly get you man, everybody thinks building something is hard....but maintaining something is a hole other story. Glad i get to learn with you so when the time comes the learning curve will be in the bag. I do design so if you ever need a custom part or want to make sure something fits in a certain space i will be more than happy to design it in the 3D space for you.
    1 point
  16. well the repair option hit me this morning on the way to work, i cant say i was overly gracious when it fell, i will admit to being in socks and slops and it was , for lack of a better term, p03skak. so i didn't really look for all the bits. then again, a gold repairs to ceramic ala kintsugi would look fecking epic. i generally don't sleep much but the tent upgrade has me scribbling designs down at all hours, i travel for a weeks at a time and this thing has got to be reliable,easy, clearly labeelled,straight forward and most importantly safe. so i'm a little obsessive, to the point i didn't eat last night, walked into the house at 9pm after the scrog work and watering mockup, got busy with wiring the new timer(led panel doesn't switch off entirely on old analogue timer, constant low power glow!) and by the time i looked again it was 12 and i have been replaying the grand tour s3ep3 for hours....
    1 point
  17. Thanks Pat, been too damn long struggling with half measures. Spent way too much money trying to "find a cheaper way" and costing myself time, energy and double the money of doing it properly once off. i think that's why i'm so sensitive to the " just get seagro bro" growers, i was one. granted its not a credit card fuelled all out ,dual plenty seven watt arachnid branded led in a brand new tent,or a mobicred sponsored "grow kit" but it is the absolute best i can do on a cash budget, with no shortcuts taken. (no offence to the kit buyers, just saying this isn't one) Props to a really good friend for all the help, and patience while i plodded through my "i bet i can build this cheaper" phase. Mentality changed somewhere,very glad it did.if i'm doing,this i'm doing this to the best of my ability, with as little redo as possible. lol, thinking back to my bagseed trials years ago, between paranoia, bad growing and cheapy diy everything, i vegged 4 grows before successfully flowering anything
    1 point
  18. First out the gates! My "Amablue Cheese" from Amadeadly 52 days in flower
    1 point
  19. Finally figured out best way for me to clone. I replaced the 140w cfl with an 85w one and I'm using Eazy Plugs to clone in and I cannot recommend the Eazy Plugs enough they are awesome. Saw first roots after 7 days below pic is at 8 days
    1 point
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