Nice. Just looking for other options for my no-till contatiners. The blumat carrots aren't liking the pumice in my soil or something because I keep having runaways in the same container, but other containers with a different soil composition are dialed and happy. At some point I need to do something different...either different irrigation system or different soil in the problem containers.
For sure! I just put a general parts list up top. Blumats work well.. When they work.User controlled drip has a learning curve, but once you dial in your irrigation duration/timing you are good to go! If you want to get really nerdy with it, you could get an Aroya SOLUS to spot check soil EC and VWC. I think tracking soil/media parameters is just as important as tracking environmentals.
If you find yourself in the design/build phase and need help let me know. I’ll do my best to pass along information I wish I knew when I was building.
Thank you sir!
Unfortunately I’m aware of the failure of the hd garbage, I’ve lost plants to those failures!
Any time! I hope I didn’t come off as an asshole with the short message. I’ve honestly been way too busy and slightly overwhelmed. I don’t want to reveal too much about my current project because things aren’t done yet.. But I have been putting some of the pheno hunted Bodhi strains out there for medical patients to try and.. Let’s just say, you all are growing the right genetics.
I say Bodhi is a secret because he honestly kinda is.. People know the name, but he really never markets or releases centralized information for the masses. Only the enthusiasts who have experience with his lines really understand the insane potential in these lines. The barrier to access for almost everyone I speak to is the total lack of information, photos, hype, etc. Even some of the more adventurous grower who love hunting seeds stay away from bodhi because of uncertainty of the lineages.
I find that the vast majority of Bodhi/Stray/Doc growers are people who remember what amazing weed was like before hype culture took the wheel. They are usually basement growers who have no problem taking a risk with obscure genetics. They know that something special is waiting in there somewhere. I think that describes all of us here. Something like “Mexican Death Sativa” makes most growers poo their pants. But us crazy ass people get excited about the chance of something truly new and exciting.