Stealth Wardrobe Cob Sip Scrog

torontoke

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the Chernobyl is really interesting me also,,
I've ran it
If it's the lime cut buy it.
Best tasting strain I've had in 20years no exaggeration.
Lip smacking goodness.
Not a huge yielder but decent potentcy and the taste makes up for it.

i also like your VW motor pic, I used to be really into that back in the 80's, I had a vw that would rip the 1/4 mile in 12.8
Lol I've never taken mine to the track but it boogies pretty good;)
I usually drive really slow tho
 

Tim Fox

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my seeds spent 6 days in the cup of water,, and never cracked,, so i went clone shopping again andIMG_0474.JPG
what a differance a week makes,, kind heart is cool,, every place i have gone to has chambers,, the entry room ,, where you do the liscense check, and then thru another door into an inner room,,
Kind heart is bright, roomy and the bud tender dude was very kind, and he knew his plants,, and they were stocked ,, various sizes too, and every plant looked healthy,, under t5's,
i decided to go with Chernobyl and Head Band,, both great strains, ,, hybrids, both with sativa doms
Chernobyl is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain that carries a unique lime sherbet smell. Originally bred by TGA Genetics, this citrusy strain descends from Trainwreck, Jack the Ripper, and Trinity.
Meet Headband, the love-child of cannabis’ power couple, OG Kush and Sour Diesel.
$37.50 out the door,, not bad,,
time to load up the earthbox
 

Evil-Mobo

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If you need some cover crop seeds or anything let me know I have plenty, you don't need to go buy so much just for your grow.
 

Humanrob

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It's like we learn faster than the weed grows , I have some pumps and other parts that are new and unused
I hear you. That's why outdoor grows frustrated me in the beginning, I only got to do one per year! In the same 12 months I did about 4 indoor grows, so I had the opportunity to make way more mistakes and learn from them.

Did you add additional perlite to your mix (beyond what came with the pre-mixed soils)? That would seem to be the "common wisdom", but I have no idea if it translates to no till (which I only know about in outdoor gardens) or with SIPs, really.
 

Tim Fox

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I hear you. That's why outdoor gropiratstrated me in the beginning, I only got to do one per year! In the same 12 months I did about 4 indoor grows, so I had the opportunity to make way more mistakes and learn from them.

Did you add additional perlite to your mix (beyond what came with the pre-mixed soils)? That would seem to be the "common wisdom", but I have no idea if it translates to no till (which I only know about in outdoor gardens) or with SIPs, really.
Strange you should ask, I once again followed the earth box instructions and did not ad extra perlite, also contrary to wisdom, I actually packed the soil, crazy Right, but it's what I did this summer with the tomatogrow I had people stop and stare at it, the idea is that the air gap gives the roots the oxygen they need
Will it work heck I don't know haha,
 

Evil-Mobo

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I hear you. That's why outdoor grows frustrated me in the beginning, I only got to do one per year! In the same 12 months I did about 4 indoor grows, so I had the opportunity to make way more mistakes and learn from them.

Did you add additional perlite to your mix (beyond what came with the pre-mixed soils)? That would seem to be the "common wisdom", but I have no idea if it translates to no till (which I only know about in outdoor gardens) or with SIPs, really.
In no till the perlite ends up becoming like little balls of concrete and sinking to the bottom over time. People use rice hulls, lava rock, and other stuff for aeration instead. And if you have worms they help with the aeration as well.
 
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