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curious old fart

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@curious old fart
Do you think the small plant on my last page could be an Extreama ? The color must be cold or idk, ive had alot got like that with others that did in winter but didn't there ???
Gave out 2 selfies ?

This one, it was the fat leave seedling so would make sense and i did throw one or 2 of them in!
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Not had a taste yet, ive smoked your Extreama before so i should be able to tell lol zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
She's a beautiful plant and she might be from the extrema, but the bud structure on your plant is larger than the one I have.

:peace:
cof
 

Flaming Pie

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I am probably way off the mark here but I was reading about decarboxylation the other day. It changes a lot of the cannaboids, so THCA becomes THC and other cannaboids are increased / decreased from normal state . Possible that the cannaboids that make you sleepy / groggy are being changed into a more buzzy buzzzzzz lol.
No.. Just no.

It just makes the thca into thc which can then be absorbed.
 

DST

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You guys and your gallons lol. I am always confused. A gallon here is 4.4 litres, but US gallon is different:) (of course, we are all individuals hehe)

Holy shit, my nose has stopped streaming, the world is like a different place, haha. Still looking like Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer though.
 

budolskie

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Can't find a nft to fit perfect in my 3x3. I'm gonna have to build one I think with plastic piping, 2 lengths with 2 plants in each length.

Bigger diameter on pipes the better would yous guys say or does that mean water needs to come through faster and more.
 

jigfresh

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Depends on what sizes you are looking at @budolskie. I would say small is not great, large is better than small, but too big is just too big. Haha.... hope that makes a little sense. I used 4" diamerter pipes and found that to be a good size. I think 6" would have been too large for what I was doing. Anything smaller than 4" wouldn't have worked very well... roots would have clogged up the whole pipe.
 

DST

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Well the trays we use to get in the 90's were just a res with a shelf in it and a pump to flood the tray above with the water just flooding back across the shelf and into the res. I think that would be pretty easy to make yourself, rather than buying tubes etc. .
 

oldman60

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I think I've remedied the tent pole problem, no thanks to the vendor.
It just so happened that I had some old aluminum tubing that will work.
I did manage to get a partial credit from them. So it's game on again!
@DST, you were so right but at least this was my first and hopefully my
last (lol) problem like this.
:peace:
 

budolskie

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I think the bottom of my Wilma will do good for a res if I can find a tray to sit on it,
That is.if the Wilma bottom will fit in 3x3
Al have a check tomoz when i.start emptying tent and gona add extra Light for winter
 

DST

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All you need is a piece smaller than the length of one of the sides of the tray. Then a cover (panda sheeting would do) to put over it with inserts for the plants. Maybe some mesh on top of the shelf to distribute the water evenly (you can probably buy that in a hydro store fairly cheap). And a small water pump and air pump for the res. Simples, lol. Who said I couldn't do hydro.:)
 

papapayne

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That was definitely interesting in the military, seeing how few of us in America get the metric system. thank public school system I suppose. The trouble (at least in my humble opinion) is that we try to make sense of the metric vs the us standard. The prob is the us standard makes no sense, while the metric is simple as long as you don't compare it to the us standard.
 
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