Hollatchaboy
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You won't. My last run was dwc. Tastes like..... weed.I've read that people thing dwc plants just taste like straight chemical without flushing. I'd hate to have that.
You won't. My last run was dwc. Tastes like..... weed.I've read that people thing dwc plants just taste like straight chemical without flushing. I'd hate to have that.
This is a almost 12 week old 420fastbuds autoflower....Looks like your in the middle of a good a veg cycle... Take it a few more weeks then flip to flower I wouldnt give up if I were you
That has not been my experienceI've read that people thing dwc plants just taste like straight chemical without flushing. I'd hate to have that.
Funny you say that. We pump out about 25+ lbs at a time, and we don't even smoke the bud. We smoke the trim from the GreenBroz. Not a big smoker myself, but the Mrs. and friends do. We've tried both, and I can't really tell a difference. So, yeah.... grow it, smoke it and be happy.Sorry to hear that you gave up, unfortunate that these grow forums drill into people that if it's not done perfectly right and yielding 2L soda bottle sized AAAAAAA+ then just give up ... when you can get perfectly smokeable and decent quality even from a plant that had some problems during its grow, or worst comes to worst you can use to make oil or for baking.
Well chlorine is a very common sterilizing agent in hydro. Bleach, Pool Shock, UC Roots(hypochlorous acid) they're all chlorine based sterilizing agents that's been used forever.I believe it would kill it.
You live and you learnGo on pop another bean, you know you want to.
The problem ended up being too much light. Stunted the plant, but recovered after dimming it down. Bought a Lux meter since, it's a must with these samsung diodes.i havent read the entire thread, only first page.
What was the problem with the plant after all? Personally, from the pics and the way op seems to over-do and over-react, im guessing calcium lockout due to much K-P ferts
Hey since you bought a lux meter... any chance you could compare the meter to any of the popular lux meter apps available for Android phones? I've been messing around with a couple of apps but I'm not convinced of their accuracy enough to trust them.The problem ended up being too much light. Stunted the plant, but recovered after dimming it down. Bought a Lux meter since, it's a must with these samsung diodes.
Thanks but that must be a list for iPhone apps. As Photone doesn't have an Android app. And from what I've read, it's because the light sensors found on Android phones differ greatly from the sensors on iPhones and developers are struggling to find other ways (like using the cameras instead) to try and still get within acceptable ballparks of lux.@ZenWolf that a look at this: https://growlightmeter.com/lux-meter-apps-why-id-only-use-photone/
The lux app I used was probably in the ballpark of the Dr. lux meter I bought.Hey since you bought a lux meter... any chance you could compare the meter to any of the popular lux meter apps available for Android phones? I've been messing around with a couple of apps but I'm not convinced of their accuracy enough to trust them.
Oh getting one is on my ever and constantly expanding list of things to buy. Too bad there's no by-mail rental of light meters. I really just want an accurate one to measure a new tent with new lights and get baselines. After that, I'll probably not need to use further for years - so I always find other things to buy that are higher priority.The lux app I used was probably in the ballpark of the Dr. lux meter I bought.
The cons about the apps is that it takes an average over a period of time and updates the value. You should be able to move your phone up/down/left/right and get a different readings within less than a second. I wanted real time and accurate values so I bought a meter. Worth the $$
You selling your gear cheap?Chopping the plant and getting all this stuff out my house will calm me down XD