Captn Ron
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No I never take off healthy fan leaves unless I am removing the budsite they are attached to. The leaves feed the buds. Don't remove them.
Ok, I get what you mean now. will also keep this in mind.
Great pic!!
No I never take off healthy fan leaves unless I am removing the budsite they are attached to. The leaves feed the buds. Don't remove them.
haha thanks man. I've had a lot of practice with buds shots now.very nice pictures, always in focus .. i like that
Nah I wouldn't say I'm computer challenged, just computer lazy. I never signed up for any instant messenger stuff like that. No myspace or anything.mared do you have aim or yahoo?
Sure... in 3 weeks LOL. Because I didn't use the right size bucket the fan is sealed in by duct tape. I don't want to open it back up until I have to refill with scent - hopefully about three weeks. Nothing to see in there anyway. Empty bucket with holes in the side and a bit of liquid in the bottom. I also left the base of the fan on because it wedges down in there perfectly so it is not in the liquid but the fan requires no supporting structure to sit how it does.can you take a pic of the inside?
Thanks man. It's an eight-month work in progress. There have been parts that haven't been so pretty but it's really starting to shape up nicely now. My plan is the have four different groups in the closet - two under each light. Each group will have 6 short plants (<3ft). These will be spaced 3 weeks apart in age. I already got it started with the 6 White Ladies in the front left but I let them get a bit taller than I wanted. I have two sets of vegging plants in the other closet awaiting their shot at the big time. These perpetual gardens take a few months to get up and running because you have to know what you're doing somewhat to get the plants to the right size at the right time or else you've got a jungle in there!Wow! Had no idea bro. That grow is sick in the head. Damn many props dude!
Cool man. It's a very cheap and easy method. I'm thinking about adding a bubbler or air stone. I have a feeling that once the roots grow down into the water they are lacking air. Other than that it's a perfect system. Even with the waterlogged roots they take off in growth once I transplant into coco.Hey Mared im going to copy ur cloning method with the peat plugs for my pink project bro..... U got that thing on lockdown , very well done!