lol
Lil Inda wanted to post ....
He said that's him playing the clarinet ......what else was I suppose to say the lil guy was doing....lol
Ever consider the possibility that you've got ADD?Rushed around all day to get my boy to his doc app ....made it with 3 minutes to spare ....and I'm 24 hours 3 minutes early...
Fuck!!!
FUCK!!!!
FUCK!!!
Ever consider the possibility that you've got ADD?
Not trying to be a dick.
I've got it bad, and you seem like a younger version of me.
Smarter and better looking of course, but ADD to the max.![]()
Roots do look great, dense mass. How many weeks old when you pulled it?
Nice job. I like you, you understand data. Ever monitor the root temps?( I assume pump is intimate with roots?)Thank you, at least one part of the plant looks good lol.
Some day I'll be able to grow decent tomatoes.
128 days from seed, but the roots grow mostly in from flip to week 2 explained more below
9.5 weeks flowering, the roots don't really fill in like that till about week two of flowering that I've noticed in my limited experience (with the grape ape and blueberry). And then they stay the same size. I was wondering the other day if they'd grow bigger (the roots) if they were in larger containers.
The clones that are in my veg tent have already begun filling their buckets with roots, they grow down then back up, and stop when they reach the top edge of the bucket, and fill in from there.
There's a blurb in this aeroponics encyclopedia I bought (from agrihouse) that says something about the kinetic energy of the micro droplets being able to penetrate the densest root balls.
There's a dick joke in there somewhere.
The root of the observation, so to speakNice job. I like you, you understand data. Ever monitor the root temps?( I assume pump is intimate with roots?)
Nice job. I like you, you understand data. Ever monitor the root temps?( I assume pump is intimate with roots?)
OCD?Thank you, I appreciate it, you're too nice. Accumulating data helps me a lot because I don't have a lot of experience.
in uninsulated buckets (plain black with reflective top) the temperature is 3 degrees Fahrenheit below ambient. Insulated buckets (foam rubber under aluminum on the outside) the temperature is 6-10 degrees Fahrenheit below ambient. Both types have oscillating fans pointing at them.
The pumps are only on if the line pressure is low, below 80 psi. Nutrients are stored pressurized in an accumulator, and the lines up to each bucket.
OCD?
It goes great w/ADD.
Trust me. Ima xpurt.![]()
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Thanks bro.Your tomatos look nice![]()
Clarinet. Practicing my music.lol Lil Inda is cool.