ttystikk
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Just the good one... no pressure, lolok fuck I'll do the dirty work, how many you want? 60? hahaha.
Just the good one... no pressure, lolok fuck I'll do the dirty work, how many you want? 60? hahaha.
They can count the zits on my ass. With a warrant.I bought a 60 site cloner and I'm still trying to figure out why.
I do like to space those fuckers out and start with big cuts if possible though, so a 60 site becomes a 20 site......which is still a bit over count, I'll do peppers in the rest of the sites.
I got a 30 hole unit, I use them all.I bought a 60 site cloner and I'm still trying to figure out why.
I do like to space those fuckers out and start with big cuts if possible though, so a 60 site becomes a 20 site......which is still a bit over count, I'll do peppers in the rest of the sites.
I think it was the light thing.Mr 303 says no reports of Dank 5 herms. The lineage is bodhi and we all know bodhi does not fuck around.
Could be environmental, nothing else herm?
I dunno, looks like up micros and see what happens.So for those yellowing tips, what do you guys think it is? I posted those for advice. I had that happen on some of my Archive gear as well. Never did figure it out. All my girl scout cookie strains are doing it besides the 303 platinum gsc. That is N sensitive.
Mix your calcium nitrate separately from the rest.So I guess I should be mixing the 5-11-26 in a 1: 0.67 ration to CaNO3 and mixing the CaNO3 last.
That was with a jacks 5-12-26 which had 6% Mg. The 5-11-26 chem-gro is only 3%.
Imma try this out later.
I was mixing the CaNO3 directly in the res and mixing it around a bit then adding epsom salts then the 5-11-26 mix.Mix your calcium nitrate separately from the rest.
Mix in separate buckets as suggested above, then put the dissolved nutes in the res. It's not enough extra work to warrant trying to short cut it, and full dissolution of materials is required to avoid flocculation. Epsom salt is the worst offender for this.I was mixing the CaNO3 directly in the res and mixing it around a bit then adding epsom salts then the 5-11-26 mix.
Wasnt trying to short cut. Didnt know this was an issue.Mix in separate buckets as suggested above, then put the dissolved nutes in the res. It's not enough extra work to warrant trying to short cut it, and full dissolution of materials is required to avoid flocculation. Epsom salt is the worst offender for this.
Calcium and sulphur just love each other. So much so that if local concentrations of either are too high, they'll get together in solution and form calcium sulfate. This mineral is 97% water INsoluble, so it drops right out of solution and forms a tan layer on the bottom of your res... of gypsum. Then your plants freak out because all the calcium disappeared.Wasnt trying to short cut. Didnt know this was an issue.
So I was probably fucking up by mixing all in one bucket?