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When you go in just to buy a few glue plugs but your inner hoarder convinces you really need this one.5 points
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unfortunately I missed Charles and Dustin's fight, but im sure it must of been war, my money was always on Charles tho, the dude has been very impressive in his last fights and hes showing everyone exactly why hes the one holding the belt, the dude is a master at coming up with something crazy (usally a submission from no where) if not that than he ll pull out a crazy strike to knock you out, hes very unpredictable & that makes a fighter very dangerous in my opinion4 points
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I want to see Valentina vs Nunes. Amanda looked gassed after the first few exchanges. Valentina to be the first hodler of belts in 3 divisions?3 points
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Update as time goes on. Humidity is still a female dog. Currently trying running the heater to help dry out the air. With temps 26/27 I can get hum below 60 if I’m lucky. Looks like a dehumidifier is on the list before a bigger light. Also dropped the light to get over 400 par. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Holy moly these last two UFC events were great! Usman and Rose keeping their titles, although going to the decisions was subpar. This last UFC was just a knockout/submission fest, very cool very yes! @The Grass BaasI've changed my mind of Sean O'Malley. I support the man now. Pena beating Nunes with an odds rating of +1000 fok me. Lastly that crazy RNC by Oliviera, wow wow. Dustin isn't bad at jitsu and got taken like that nuts2 points
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Neglect TEK. They have another 2 weeks before they HAVE to be chopped because we are traveling for 14 days. I've made the required changes to my FC so the whole space is a drying chamber. 18.5°c constant ambient temp, 55% RH and 50 air changes an hour. Running the 50m³ FC to just dry 4 plants is a complete waste of money, but I have no other option.1 point
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holymoly, yeah plants tend to grow a bit bigger outdoors so having that ourdoor window probably helped a little to stretch her out, but still filling a tent of that size with a pot that size is quite impressive! even more so with it being an organic situation! I've seen guys grow monster trees in small 15x15cm rockwool cubes, but that's in hydroponic situations. remember if a guy can go without IPM and get through an entire grow without having to deal with any bugs or mold, he should concider himself lucky to have experienced such a once in a lifetime phenomenon. so it's better to kinda already assume you're going to have to deal with them from the get go and make provisions. before getting into this, the absolute most important thing here is, whatever you spray don't spray when there is even a little bit of light cycle left. wait for light cycle to end, then spray as the plants enter dark period. Neem, at the right dose and sprayed in the dark will not cause any harm to your plants, infact it acts as a mild foliar feed instead, but you can toast your plants with too many nutrients aswell if you use them wrong. second most important, get your plant pest free before sterilizing the tent, or you might get stuck in a nightmare cycle of bringing pests into a clean tent, having them nest and jump back on every grow you bring in the tent. to get rid of the bugs you will need a contact killer, margret roberts specialises in organic products and the majority of organic products are systemic and slow acting and you need multiple treatments to see any results. a contact killer is something that kills bugs on contact. such as Pyrol. if one treatment at half dose doesn't do the trick a second one will, I always avoid full dose as this stuff is strong enough to toast your ladies. but you can do that too if the half doses didn't work. then just give recovery time for the plant. atleast bugs will be gone! once you see new growth with no mite presence you go over to BioNeem, half dose, every week. obviously except when in flower! BioNeem, or any systemic insecticide for that matter, you don't spray to kill bugs or even get rid of them, they're not phased by the actual product itself. BioNeem is systemic, like the margret roberts stuff, the plant needs to uptake it first and what it does to the plant -changes the taste of the plant enzymes- so whatever wants to eat your plants (non-beneficial insects) would be detered, while predators (beneficial insects) go unharmed. double win. if you keep it clean you wont need to deep clean like this very often, but at the very least after every grow. then just maintain that with religious IPM through out the grow. empty it so it's just the tent standing and no equipment inside. grab a broom and a duster and hit all corners, walls, roof and floor. grab a vacuum, go over all surfaces getting the corners real good. make sure there are no dirt piles hidden anywhere. no cobwebs, no dust piles. now go clean your equipment, take apart fans as best you can and wipe down all surfaces so there are no dust present. you could use the vacuum again, but better to use a low pressure blower to get dust out every corner of your appliances. just don't damage wires or electrical connections. once there are no dust visible anywhere, you get warm soapy water or a peroxide solution and wipe down all surfaces. lights, fans, ducts, everything. inside and out. all parts cleaned properly before reassembly. now once your inline fan is clean as a wistle. go back to your tent and install the inline fan with the ducting. now grab your peroxide solution, pour some into a spray bottle and spray every surface making sure you see small droplets of it on all surfaces. (you can add a sirculating fan, only if they're also properly cleaned by this time) once you sprayed down your tent inside with the peroxide put the fans on and let it do it's thing, give it 20 to 30min, nothing longer or the peroxide might cause damage to materials. go back in the tent, do a wipe down so you don't see any peroxide solution left behind anywhere. - your tent is sterile now. bring in the rest of your cleaned equipment and install. now bring in your bug free plant, remember the Neem every week till flower, you can even spray the neem 2 weeks into flower, but by week 3 stop spraying anything and everything! this together with good air sirculatuon and rapid FAE will keep you bug free for sure for at least one flower cycle. by the end of the flower cycle, it's deep clean again, and the next batch of plants get treated exactly the same, even if you don't see any bug damage. sorry for the long read man, might seem like a lot, but really isn't much work at all, hope you get rid of all the pests and keep it that way! ✌1 point
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@Ill_Evan duuuuuuuuuude!!! The SugaShow!!!!!!!!! I think I have been watching him since he came into the UFC after the DWCS. Super entertaining guy. I love the karate style guys. I couldnt believe Pena beat the lioness. Absolute madness. That means the guy that bet $300k on Nunes winning is pissed off. But serves him right. Betting $300k to make a measly $20k, he deserves it. Lol. I am super sad for Dustin but Charles is really good. He took a beating and still made it. Just like he did with Chandler. And the Whitman fest was unbelievable. I have been dreaming for a Whitman triple banger and man did we get it. Once again Justin Gaethje was an absolute monster. Even though that went to a decision it was crazy crazy crazy. What a way to end off the year.1 point
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Day 42 12/12. You'll notice a big chunk missing on the bottom right. Took the snips to the spider mites.1 point
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Beautiful, amazing seeing a tent start to bud. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk1 point
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I'm actually really excited to see how this plant turns out. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk1 point
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Hi folks. So I am just past the first week of flower and did a major deforestation on the plants I cleaned up and opened the canopy and also stripped the stems of the bottom half nodes to work on the lollipop effect and to negate any poofy fluff. It might look a bit rough but I am sure the ladies will recover nicely and start creating those snazzy budsites. The Jelly Breath is one heck of a stretcher so had to rearrange the pot placement to accommodate her vigour. I also cleaned up the Blunicorn real nicely, thanx for the guidance @PsyCLown I will keep an eye on the ladies to maybe clean up a couple of spots I might have missed during the next 2 weeks. Otherwise super stoked and happy with the health of the plants. Here are some before and after pics. I forgot to take a before pic of the cheese and its one of my favourite plants White Bubblegum White Afghan Skunk Purple Dosidos Jelly Breath Blunicorn Sunset Sherbet Super Silver Haze 98 OSG Cheese Tent front view pre-cleanup Tent front view post clean up1 point
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