Al B. Fuct
once had a dog named
ABF, your patience is truly admirable. A public service, I say.
Thanks and thankssecond that, dont know how u answer all these quesetions...especially when it is the 30th time u heard it. Thanks
Yes, you can share veg space with the mums. Mind, I don't know why you're wasting floorspace on vegging plants that you will later flower. If you grow SoG style, you only need a clonebox, a small veg space for mums and then your flowering area. No space is given to vegging clones that will later be flowered. SoG also cuts 2-3 weeks out of the time from cutting a clone to harvesting bud. If you insist on vegging plants you will late flower, get the 400. If your senses return soon and you decide all you need to veg is mums, get the 250.250 watt mh or 400 watt mh??? at htg they are only a 2 dollar difference so which one would u recommend for the veg stage
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i want to keep my mothers with my veg stage room is that possible? I also want to make two ebb n flow systems like i was shown earlier one for vegging one for budding and im gonna get a daisy cloner for my clones or just go basic with a tray and humidome al b help me out man
You've succeeded in finding a Chinese knock-off of the real deal.yea I got the right thermo, Hey check this out, is this a good one or not?
the genuine Bluelab article
the fraud!
I bet Bluelab would like to see this...
Avoid the fake! You'll get what you pay for.
Green's Horticulture has the real thing for about 60 squid. Prices vary, shop around.
No worries.First off, THANK YOU very much Al for the postings that you do.
Check with the seedbanks.What I need is to see what the recommended flowering time is for the different varieties.
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Can anyone suggest where I can go to look up that info ? I need to make sure the strain that I choose is one that suitable for an indoor grow and is ready for harvest within 8 weeks.
Not just you. I can't find things I've written only recently with the search function.I tried using the search function on this website to no avail (probably my fault, I know).
Doesn't. You need to measure up to 2000ppm. Also, it is not waterproof. This meter will last approximately 6-8 weeks.I don't know if the ppms on that go high enough
The last time I saw inside one of these Hanna pen meters, they were using screw-compression connections to tie the sensing electrode to the main circuit board. The lack of waterproofing gaskets means this meter's innards WILL get wet, soon after the first use. The screw-compression connectors will corrode with exposure to acidic and corrosive nute solutions. This will cause the meter to fail in about 8 weeks, however, it will also immediately cause it to be inaccurate. This meter is usually sold as 'disposable.' Avoid this meter (and any other Hanna product, for that matter).