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Showing content with the highest reputation on 01/25/2021 in Posts

  1. Aweh greenfingers Ladies are doing well, Fruitpunch and Purple Stilton started preflower. Bubblegums getting ready and pushing spires. Eloise moved in last night, spent most of yesterday securing our grow against the incoming weather, been raining solid but the wind has behaved mostly. Not keen on 100km/h gusts. Water levels were getting low but in 12hrs we've maxed our rainwater capacity of 6500lts. Thanks Mother nature Cheers
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  2. So most "reacted to" content is a draw between @Totemic (7x Likes, 2x Agree) and @Bakstein420 (8x Likes, 1x Agree) as of 6pm today. Didn't account for a draw TBH so just working something out Also just chatting to @420SA regarding the poll, just need some help >.< and then will properly announce prizes and ask the guys for their delivery deets via PM
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  3. Mycos blooming under the grenadilla Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  4. Yeah had the same experience with the gelato males out performing the other males I had at the time. From whom is the Strawberry cough? Adding the cookies genes may reduce SC stretch(if you have a stretchy pheno...most are)
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  5. I'm going to breed with this male chocolate gelato f2 of yours. Its a keeper. Currently on 12/12 The Two tall ones on the far end are both your chocholate gelato females. The f4 pack only germinated 2 and both were males and got pulled. Very nice males but the gelato won. Going to cross him first with this strawberry cough im flowering inside on 12/12.
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  6. Magic Mycorrhizal - Tiny little blue spore pods housing communities inter-connected through hyphal tubes.
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  7. Good day Growmies A few of us was blessed with some Charlotte's Angel CBD from @PsyCLown Thanx again bud.. I germinated 2 beans and these two will form part of my very first Indoor grow.. Quite nervous and excited at the same time.. Thnx to @zairek and @Wulf who had a big hand in the grow setup.. I will put up the setup the weekend.. The first seedling started pushing soil Monday morning and by 12 she was showing face all ready.. Both were potted up and will be grown outdoors for the first 2 weeks to strengthen them up.. Not sure how the move indoors will effect them..? Will keep you all updated weekly and thanx again Psyclown.. Cuttings will be available to Forum Members in the CPT area and Garden Route.. For free..
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  8. Air flow in this game is the hardest element to get right. Everything else is tangible, measurable and visible. Air flow is invisible and impossible to observe. It affects temperature, CO2, odours, stem strength and humidity. Too much buffeting by a fan is bad for leaves. Bear in mind outdoors wind comes and goes, but a fan placed too close to a plant will relentlessly buffet it around. I think it’s ability to photosynthesise is compromised, and it starts drying out (stand to be corrected here) What I do is set my phone to record video, then place it in the tent to record what’s happening in there with air movement. This should tell you a story. If your extraction is the culprit then try extending the ducting, or give it a few tight turns to reduce its air flow, and observe with recording if it’s helped. God luck Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  9. Might do something later. First time trying this Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  10. Packing on weight Baby peppers Spinach harvest First pepper harvested Cherry tomatoes getting there “Big” tomato harvest First cucumber starting. Hold thumbs Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  11. He/she is loving the training Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  12. @Gloriosa superba best thing ever man. We went for the full week in 2018.. really nothing else compares. Like minded people totally stripped of the societal expectations and pressures we deal with on a daily basis. No commodities except for Ice and the gift of giving. Will most definitely go again once the Rona allows.
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  13. No problemo. I love to share beats where i can.
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  14. i will remove them from your possession
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  15. Epic epic mix thanx for sharing!! Really brilliant visuals as well. Takes me back to Afrikaburn
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  16. I am very certain it is one for voltage and one for current, so you cannot dim the two outputs separately unfortunately. If heat is a problem, a fan work otherwise right angle alu to make a fin of sorts and a larger surface area to help dissipate the heat. Pitty you didn't plan on building this sooner as I threw out some amazing aluminium extrusion which was really beefy and would have been ideal for such a build. I actually used the aluminium for my build with the Bridgelux EB2 LED strips. Had some left over and nobody on the forum wanted it and I was tired of storing it so it just chucked out, bit of a waste but too late now unfortunately. I ended up selling the light (was 4x 1.1m strips running off an LRS driver) as I prefer the Quantum Boards and the LM301B diodes are more efficient as well and the form factor just works better for me.
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  17. Hey man. Thanks for the input. I'm sure this will help me alot. Each strip is 1120mm long. This specific model comes in 4ft, 2ft and 1ft strips. Obviously I have the 4ft. I don't know if those two potentiometers actually adjust each output. If I'm not mistaken; one does constant voltage and the other constant current. Not left and right output. The idea of splitting the way you did in your perfectly drawn diagram is definitely an option. I've had to look around and ask some electricians about this as I'm not 100% sure which options I have. Still trying to figure out what impacts what when wiring up different ways. This build so far is working out great. Still trying to source some good aluminium heatsink. I've settled for aluminium flat bar but have gone abit thicker than normal. Hopefully this helps with the heat dissipation... If you're interested in builds like these, head over to a website called LEDgardener.com. It's great and helps alot. I would suggest starting off with going to the "Builds" tab and on the next page (you can go to older posts at the bottom of the page) you will find at the bottom of the page an article on strip builds. It has all the info you need there once you know how to navigate. Good luck Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk
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  19. Awesome.. Good luck holding thumbs you guys have no damage.. Girls looking awesome there..
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  21. So these two where gifted to a buddy of mine that makes oil for cancer patients that have no financial means of getting medication for themselves.. I will germinate another two for myself to take cuttings from..
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  22. How long is each strip? I’m interested in this design and may use it as a blueprint for me one day. I was thinking if you ran the lights in this configuration (my picture below) then it can be neatly wired and Daisy chained. I left a big gap in between left and right side merely for illustration purposes. The driver can sit on the two mounting beams in which the wire can neatly run without too much exposure Also I think you mentioned you have two dimmers on the driver so this way you’ll be able to dim one side of the light if you running different strains or plants at different stages
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  23. Evening Growmies. Just to give some feedback.. The CBD oil is most definately improving his mood and he is far more active.. He is still going more and more blind as the days go by... But today I noticed the the white in the eye is not enlarging but subsiding.. Although this is happening he is still blind as a bat... 11 years old..
    1 point
  24. Weekly Update:Molly grew balls and got the chopI am now carrying 60 litres of water up the hill per day, compared with a week ago when I was on about 40 litres a day with 7 plants and I'm now down to 6. I will put a DWD clone out in a pot to take the place of Molly. I am pleased with their progress, have no major pest issues to report and no pest management / feed changes.Photos as follows:Holly - Transkei originMystery Purple - bag seed Purple HazeInzane ITM - cloneDWD (my only plant that has serious pest problems is stunted)LC-18 x TranskeiWedding Cake - clone
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  25. Getting all hot and sweaty with all this geek speak. 420% understand, just wish I knew how to code properly, if only I had not dropped that Java book down on chapter 4. Its happening across the globe and here in SA and Lesotho, African Landraces. I am going to a licensed grow in Lesotho around end of March to see some landraces that have been grown for about 3 years, they are currently flowering 10000 plants!!
    1 point
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