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Aeroweed

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The original bloom and grow say they are organic but not the pro versions.
Check out the Botanicare web site.

http://www.americanagritech.com/product/product_detail.asp?ID=1&pro_id_pk=34

PURE BLEND Pro ™
One Part, Stand Alone Hydro-organic Plant Food

PURE BLEND ™ Pro is a hydro-organic vegetative and fruit and flower formula which is a specialty custom blend of natural and organic sources of essential major, secondary, and trace minerals in 100% soluble form from the land and sea. PURE BLEND ™ Pro produces vigorous lush green vegetation and superior fruits, flowers, and vegetables. When compared to conventional chemical fertilizers, PURE BLEND ™ Pro will provide increased nutritional values and is a healthy, environmentally friendly alternative.

Benefits of using PURE BLEND ™ Pro:
• Essential elements are not derived from harmful chemicals such as a urea and high concentrates of ammonia nitrate.
• Eliminates the danger of exposing plants (and ultimately the consumer) to toxic heavy metals such as arsenic, mercury, selenium, etc. which often occur as contaminates in conventional chemical fertilizers.
• The organic components of PURE BLEND ™ Pro enhance uptake and utilization of plant nutrients.
• Plants acquire increased pathogen resistance and hardiness.
• Metabolic rate and capacity is greatly amplified enabling the grower to produce fruits and vegetables that contain greater amounts of minerals and vitamins that are crucial
for human nutrition.
• The budding, flowering, fruiting capacity of plants is greatly increased.

Derived From:
Fish meal, composted sea bird guano, sea kelp, spirulina, soybean protein extract, rock phosphate, potassium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, calcium carbonate, humic acid*, fulvic acid*, citric acid*, raw sugar cane*, Agrimineral 72 (silica clay extract)*, amino acids*, B-complex vitamins*, and select botanical plant extracts*.
*Non plant food ingredients
 

add1ct1on

Active Member
a/c units do not "pull" air out of a room. some units will have a fresh air switch or lever just make sure you dont use this. the a/c unit cools and recirculates the air. the back of the unit is for cooling the condensor(that is the condensor fan you feel outside)

Thank you!
 

thinkhigh

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dago how many plants per 600 watt? i know you said 5 per post and 2 systems under the 600 but how many posts in each system?[/QUOTE

The standard stinkbud flowering system is 2 post per unit. So I'm guessing he has 4 post. 20 plants... 25 oz......nice work.
 

heidiina

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First post :) but lots of reading later... I have a 400 HPS on a temp clone unit, but i raised the light almost 4' above the plants. Will this work?? They look wilted now. Thanks!
 

thinkhigh

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I'm currently in the middle of converting over to Stink's system. I have the veg. unit up and going. All but 4 of the clones are 3 weeks old. Those 4 are 11 days old. I have 5 clones yet to sprout roots. However, most are at 3 week with good roots (3 or 4 have roots all the way to the bottom of top ruffneck)

I know Stinkbud clones for 3 weeks without nutes, then vegges for 3 weeks with nutes. He also says that once you have roots, then you can start vegging.

My question is " Do I need to start them on the veg. nutes even though 5 still have no roots?" Keep in mind, 13 of them are 3 week old with good roots and ready for nutes.
Will adding the nutes before the other 5 have roots effect the plant?
 

stoner93

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hey stinkbud i hate to ask this but i didnt really understand how to make the cloner and the flower room.... if you could will you go through the steps and materials again it would be greatly appreciated....

thanks
 

thinkhigh

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hey stinkbud i hate to ask this but i didnt really understand how to make the cloner and the flower room.... if you could will you go through the steps and materials again it would be greatly appreciated....

thanks

There are pdf's on page 75 that will tell you everything
:joint:
 

orzz

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First post :) but lots of reading later... I have a 400 HPS on a temp clone unit, but i raised the light almost 4' above the plants. Will this work?? They look wilted now. Thanks!
No that is TOO CLOSE! You are burning them. Raise it to 16 ~ 18 inches.
 

heidiina

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No that is TOO CLOSE! You are burning them. Raise it to 16 ~ 18 inches.
Sorry I meant to include ft... I just measured the distance and its a little over 3 ft from the plants. I put 7 clones in yesterday and they all are very wilted now =( I'm guessing the 400w hps light is still too strong at 3 ft away?? I was hoping to pick up some clones from the club tomorrow but I don't want them to wilt too... Thanks for the feedback
 

mattykyp

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So you are running 2 600w per system or for a total of 4 systems?
No.... I have on flower system going at the moment. It is 2 post's with 5 plants in each post giving me a total of 10 plants. obove this one system (10 plants) i have 2 x 600watt lights.
 

Aeroweed

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Sorry I meant to include ft... I just measured the distance and its a little over 3 ft from the plants. I put 7 clones in yesterday and they all are very wilted now =( I'm guessing the 400w hps light is still too strong at 3 ft away?? I was hoping to pick up some clones from the club tomorrow but I don't want them to wilt too... Thanks for the feedback
I use T-5's for my cloner and vegger. I have one 4' - 8 bulb over both units.
 

andyman

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t-5s are the bomb for clones and veg. I prefer them over all others now after experimenting with them. And the led's seem to make monsters quick
 

Aeroweed

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t-5s are the bomb for clones and veg. I prefer them over all others now after experimenting with them. And the led's seem to make monsters quick
I still wanna get LED :hump:

After playing with them, which one do you think is the best?
You had Red, Blue & White... Right?
 

andyman

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I just had the red/blue mix. Just make sure what ever you get is over a watt per led. Ive had good luck budding with led and cfl mix too.
 

andyman

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Im currently only doing outdoor and outdoor with stinkbud units. but not in the fence post, in the veggers that I modified for using as a bloomer till I get a place ready to do indoor again.
 

andyman

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I really need to take a picture of the outdoor in the stinkbud units so everyone can see how good they been working. The key is to make some sort of shade for the units but not the plants. so the water doesnt get to hot in the res. Once I get all the family photos off my camera I will take some pics of the outdoor stinkbud units and there little girls
 
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