greenkush
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Moist thanks, much cheaper than buying neoprene discs.
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where did you find the knee pad?
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Yet this doesn't stop people from going solar *shrugs*, and he is totally off the grid with zero connection to eskom.
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A friend of mine spent around half a bar on his, his battery bank makes many people envious. (not for growing, just to get off the grid).
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Plants are moving into other grow area, and will most likely flip to flower in a few days once I've taken some clones.
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Of course it's bullshit advertising, why are you even surprised lol.
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Conservation of energy You can't magically create 1200w out of 240/480 watts. So there is no chance its equivalent.
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Brewing Mychorrhizal Fungi
greenkush replied to PsyCLown's topic in Organic Growing - Growing in soil
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30%? Please post the report. Perhaps you should notify Samsung, those diodes sound defective.
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Never had issues with Meiju, bought a few from them and arrived in about 4 days, longest was 6, marked lower value so customs was barely anything either. I know many others that have purchased and never had issues as well.
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Go Alibaba route, either R2T or Meiju. Good quality quantum board clones, with legit diodes. I've been running my 4 of their 800 diode boards for close to a year with zero issues. Stay away from companies like NaLite and Ono. The lights look pretty, but the quality is garbage. I just replaced a popped power supply in mine this weekend. Thankfully I had a spare power unit so i have 10 backs ups, but i'll most likely be rebuilding this light and rip out their shit drivers and stick in two mean wells.
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Started topping lateral branches, plants will be going into bigger grow area tonight or tomorrow once the other trees come down.
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Fair enough, I am however just pulling your leg
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Was it an earthy taste because you knew it grew in soil or because it was really earthy. Remember there is no spoon
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Fully agree, I’m using the organic matters soil now and following @420SA advice on trying to only feed at a later stage. The only thing I’ve done is inoculate the soil with BTI. Then I have a plant in plain coco, that I’m using the greenhouse powder feed on. Personally I think if you flush long enough and ensure the plant uses up it’s available stores, you should be able to get rid of any residual chemical taste, if any. I do enjoy trying different nutes to see which work well, but I’m by no means pro organic or pro chemical.
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To be honest, I think it’s all bullshit and just a placebo effect.
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It was bran with predatory mites.
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Update
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Pest Control and Biological ways to control them.
greenkush replied to greenkush's topic in Pest Control
Another agent that can be used for control of fungus gnat larvae is bacillus thuringiensis israelensis , this can be found in https://www.futurama.co.za/kirschhoffs-margaret-roberts-organic-biological-mosquito-insecticide-50g/ , you will notice the primary constituent being : ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.israelensis………..3000 ITE/mg https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4014730/ -
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The mite's I have last an entire grow, and yes there are multiple methods bacteria introduction is another. What is your cheaper reliable method?
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Predatory mites are your friend, after dosing my plants with mites for thrips I have not seen one in sight.
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