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The girls are well into their flower stretch now and gaining about 3cm a day on their tops. They've all been LST'd now and hopefully they continue to stretch for another week or so. Added an additional LED to the CMH to make the fifth plant not have to worry about being on the edge of the CMH. Started feeding the first bits of flowering nutrients at 30%, will increase to 50% on next feeding and then keep at 70% after that. Currently feeding Microlife, Worm Castings, Kelp, Molasses, BioBizz Bloom and will introduce Firejuice at week 3.3 points
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Thank you sir, I try my best. Still got a bunch to learn so that's always exciting. Sent from my G3312 using Tapatalk2 points
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This is true for HPS. New lighting tech is changing the game. Controlling ambient temperature for the sake of it is misguided. You need to achieve the correct Leaf Surface Temperature, for optimum photosynthesis and transpiration. The correct ambient temperature for HPS, cannot be the correct ambient temperature for LED. Without the massive amounts of infrared wavelengths, HPS produce, LED lights need higher ambient temperature, to compensate for the cooling effect of evaporation, from transpiration. Point is, with new lighting technologies, you need to measure the LST ( cheap infrared laser thermometer) and adjust your ambient, to achieve an LST of 25/26 C. FYI: Set emissivity to 0.98 on your laser thermometer, for green foliage.1 point
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Please look at the forum that has votes for local seed shops. https://www.420sa.co.za/index.php?/topic/1501-your-favoured-local-seedbank-please-vote/1 point
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That's a good price and not bad at all , mine cost me 2k back before they where popular .Those are nice sizes as well , also bubble hash is so much nicer than dry sift1 point
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its going to be a learning curve nun the less so rather have it as a cheap learning curve than a 2k learning curve. (1 Gallon Bags (8 bags) - 25/45/73/90/120/160/190/220 Micron Bags) = R450.0 For starters i dont think 450 is to bad.1 point
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@YourStonedBuddy Did you come right ? I found this @ HydroHerbAfrica they had different sizes Numbers and are about 1meter by 1meter but at a moerse price R2K ...... Do you know how many beans that can buy.1 point
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I am with you guys. Until the law has been published by parliament this will be illegal. Lets see where all this goes. I am sure the 420sa cannabis club branches will be the shit. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk1 point
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Ah who am I kidding. Of course I'm picking a fight. Perhaps I should clean up my approach then so that we can keep it in everyones interest and constructive, albeit super critical. You see, I'm a nobody in the cannabis industry. I also have no aspirations to rise to anywhere. I am however an activist, determined to see the plant being freed for everyone. It has been criminal to incarcerate people for the possession of the plant. The court has given us the leave and partially decriminalised cannabis, which is a massive leap toward freeing the plant. Monetizing the plant is not freeing the plant, but rather transferring its captivity. All I see when I look at a co-op setup like Canapax, is an obscure attempt to recapture the plant by capitalising on it, capsulating it along traditional medicine lines, needing to be prescribed by such a healer? To what end? Making money? It is at best a poor coverup at an attempt to adopt the current black market trade and call it legitimate because of...?... titles, disribution points? Being the main oke? The first co-op? All I see is organised crime happening under the guise of "contracts", "permits", "licenses"... Where is this paperwork? Who vetted it? Approved it? How is it in line with current legislation? How are Canapax franchises already marketing cannabis? Exactly? I have asked Mr de Beer these questions and a few others this morning. I have hundreds more, but the devils advocate in me can wait patiently. Mr de Beer has a history with suspect permits/licenses in the past. Went to court and faced dismissals. The dismissals are now claimed as a victory although clearly weren't when reading through the judgements. It does seem very reasonable then to ask questions. Not as opposition, but for clarities sake. Instead of getting a single answer to very simple questions, mnr de beer decided he would rather posture that he thrives on opposition. Well, such arrogance and posturing means it hurts where I poked, doesn't it? Yes, in this situation specifically it seems that canapax is adopting some of what was driven by the late Dr Ambrossini whose input and work was phenomonal, and while the ConCourts ruling has not necessarily invalidated the legal loopholes that are being exploited here, It does certainly supercede these loopholes in its efficacy in actually freeing the plant. It does feel the late Drs work is being perverted for personal gain, while the decriminalisation has negated the need for this structure. It seems a blatant abuse of the Section 22 permit law. Cannabis heals on its own without needing diagnosis from a sangoma, or someone with a medical PhD. The only way the plant will ever be truly free, is when it costs nobody a cent, and nobody makes any money out of it. This is an unfortunate paradox I realize. The industry will become what it will become. I know I have absolutely no control over that. I am but one voice. I will remain vocal and present in my activism until the plant has been entirely freed for everyone. You see Russel. What would do everyone good is transparency with intention. I smell a rat. So prove me wrong. Sell me your idea. I would really like to know who benefits. The people, or white label organised crime? Its no secret who I am, and my story has never changed. Im here for the plant, not the money.1 point
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The highly unappreciated, underrated and discriminated male...1 point
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Out of interest I have chosen this AC unit (was on special with 37% off). I like the self evaporator ( means no draining of water, better power efficiency and hopefully no issues with dehumidifying). Russell Hobbs - 10000BTU Portable Aircon The Russell Hobbs Portable Aircon has a self-evaporator for energy saving and high efficiency Features: - 24 Hour Timer - LED display - Self-diagnosis function - Four-way castor wheels - Cooling and heating options - Breeze mode for quiet operation - Self-evaporative for energy saving and high efficiency Specifications: - Weight: 22kg - Assembled Dimensions: 37 x 32 x 88cm - Material: Plastic - Colour: White - Power: 1110W - Noise Level: 65dB - High airflow: 335M3/H - Warranty: 24 Months (12 months Retail + 12 Months extended upon registration at www.russellhobbs.co.za) What's in the box x 1 Portable Aircon x 1 Remote Control x 1 Exhaust Hose x 1 Window Kit1 point
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Get LED lights You have to run 30+ degrees for optimal growth, and transpiration. Much easier and cheaper to control humidity than fighting hot temps. Seriously, these are the same plants as my SOTM entry. Record flowering time, and looking to be my best yield ever.1 point
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Portable aircons actually dry out the air with their internal dehumidification function. I currently run my lights at night, but I will be bringing on my other 600 watt panels so may find heat and issue and as such will be investing in one. Ideally I'd like to connect to to a humidistat. I will be building a make shift air scoop over the AC and run it into one of the vents, I won't actually keep the AC inside.1 point
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