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  1. Royal Gorilla trichomes are looking nice and cloudy. Some buds have filled up a bit more. Harvest day should be soon.
    4 points
  2. Day 28 So far my favorite phenos in this room... Savage Hulk #8 Gama Berry #3
    4 points
  3. Really digging these Eazy Plugs. Least headaches I've had with germinating as yet. Don't mind the plugs with no seedlings, I sowed them later than the rest
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  4. Hi all I'm going to put some pics up here of some Durban x Columbian plants that I kept from cuttings of the last round of seed pops. They have just been put to flowering photoperiod this afternoon and should take about 12 weeks to finish. #2 #6 If you have any questions I'd be happy to answer.
    2 points
  5. Took a while to get a hold of the pump, but finally got it! I had my mind on the air lift tech, but made this configuration, because it looked cool and I had extra pipe and fittings are cheap and I had a lot of fun doing it. It's basically all submerged except for the pipes that exit the bucket on the sides and that also helps keep the piping down and in the water, also allows me to close the bucket to reduce noise and spillage. All the pipes disconnect so can easily pack it away and keep it in the box of extras. As I had my mind made up already, I also made a vortex, but by cutting the hole for the drain plug made the bucket single purpose only, so will have to get another bucket if I ever wanted to use the bubbler, but used the same two holes on the side of this bucked and just made a 25mm hole in the bottom. Whole project took me about 45min, but stretched out over like a period of a month! Mostly because water proofing all the connections, but still allowing it to be taken a part for cleaning was a real hassle and then the wait for the pump. Probably gona still do a bunch of "upgrades", but for now I'm happy! Gona give 24h to get rid of chloramine, then add ingredients.
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  6. Looking for a little over 36g there...
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  7. Putting plants outside now, will make them flower, for about 5 weeks maybe slightly more, then morph back into vegetation. You dont want that, unless you up for self experience adventures.
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  8. Temp currently is 24C, I'd say pretty much stable. They are without a dome, yes. I soaked them at germination and left them alone for 3 days until the seedling appeared. Then gave them a light spray whenever the cube got light and dry, say about once every two days. Now feeding from the bottom in net pots in preparation for them to go into the DWC
    1 point
  9. Update I forget to mention in my previous update, but I am sure it is very obvious from the picture aswell, one of the blueberry plants got removed from the tent as space was running out. So here we have the other Blueberry right in front on the left, next to her is the Super Lemon Haze, behind her is Banana Hammock and in the left back corner is Cheeeeeese. A week later and it looks like they exploded into the new pots, was hoping for a lot more stretch, but will do a complete defo, raise the lights and give them another week before flip and see how they react. I just add a little liquid vermi pure and some molasses to the water and ph it to 6.7 to 7.3. Foliar feed with Phyta from Biogrow. Got mycoroot and richoderma mixed in the soil for some activity, will be giving AACT once I get the first batch done. Got my pump a few days ago, so the bitch is a brewin'! I always like this 'under canopy' shot
    1 point
  10. I new to growing and started with QB's, besides efficiency HPS is one of the best as I have read up on, so you can't go wrong. Sent from my F5321 using Tapatalk
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  11. Correct, indoor you control the light 100% so the best for total control. If you plant outside, it will flower, then go back to veg in a few weeks time and you'll be stuffed. If you veg them indoors, you can put them out in a about 3 months time, they will stay in veg. You could veg indoors on 20 hour light on, or more, then place them outside and they should be okay for flowering through the term, done this before too. Or you control the light outside and have it manually covered each night or morning.
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  12. Nice one, mad Respect@CreX Sent from my POCOPHONE F1 using Tapatalk
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  13. Aweh. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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  14. Shortest day outside is 21st June, days are getting longer then onwards. I wouldn't unless I was covering each and every night /morning to force flowering. And yes, if you grow straight outside now, it will flower, then start to veg again, which you really dont want.
    1 point
  15. Congrats and welcome@CreX Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk
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  16. Agree with @1000Hills Nursery and@CreX Water in a ring around the stem and let them get over the transplant stress. Adding more stress now will just set them back further or cause them to hermie. Once good strong growth resumes you can start fiddling again. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
    1 point
  17. Just had a cheeky puff puff of a tiny bit of the GDP now, I think once it's dried and cured it's going to be much enjoyed ..and for those that have stuck around thus far, a sneak peak of things to come:
    1 point
  18. Check this guy out, I was in total shock how he manhandled her, and relaxed watching him at the same time.
    1 point
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