Total Noob using teas and I am a believer

Mad Hamish

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I am willingly not smoking again from tomorrow. Only have this LVBK around and I can't handle more Indy weed meh. Soooo not my thing at all. Tasty as all hell but this couch lock/lethargic thing is getting old really fast. Sativa man 100 percent. And Diesel. And OG. Anything but a pure Indy. 6 weeks left till I have my sats. Going to be EPIC. Need to order some Kali asap.
 

Mad Hamish

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LOL! I'm going to do this Rrog. Seems like a real good way of going about things. Like you mentioned, I could even incorporate some blu mats to simplify this even further. The only draw back will be the inability to move plants around to foliar spray and such, but I'll work around that.
It won't be a problem, one walk down the pressure sprayer section at the nursery should give you all the tools you need to reach any where...
 

Rrog

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Chapin 1949... St0w, why not put these beds on carts? Raise them 5" and get the air under as you'll need to. If the fabric pot is in contact with the slab, you'l get trapped moisture, roots will grow through (no air trimming happening) and you'll get mold.
 

st0wandgrow

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Chapin 1949... St0w, why not put these beds on carts? Raise them 5" and get the air under as you'll need to. If the fabric pot is in contact with the slab, you'l get trapped moisture, roots will grow through (no air trimming happening) and you'll get mold.
Hmmm. Mold is an inevitability directly on the ground/tarp even with a layer of lava rock on the bottom?
 

Rrog

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Well, these bags work very well when there's great airflow. Not sure the bag + a ton of soil might settle pretty well on that stone. Plus the potential for mold between the tarp and the slab.
 

GandalfdaGreen

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I am willingly not smoking again from tomorrow. Only have this LVBK around and I can't handle more Indy weed meh. Soooo not my thing at all. Tasty as all hell but this couch lock/lethargic thing is getting old really fast. Sativa man 100 percent. And Diesel. And OG. Anything but a pure Indy. 6 weeks left till I have my sats. Going to be EPIC. Need to order some Kali asap.
I love my Kali Mist. I am finishing up the LA Haze right now. https://gagegreen.org/lahaze.html

I have 3 phenos. I have one that is very haze dom in structure but looks to be finishing in a reasonable 10-11 weeks. I have never smoked the LA Confidential before and I am excited for it. F2's have been produced.

I have completely fallen in love with the sour strains. I love the diesels now. I need to pop your Soma NYC. I was gifted a cool cross of OGR's Wifi x Reservoirs SSSDH. I was also gifted L.A. Chocolat x Gage's Royal Flush. If you like chem then the Royal Flush is for you. I need to run Bodhi gear too. It's a great time for anyone who enjoys genetics.

https://gagegreen.org/rf.html
 

GandalfdaGreen

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Well, these bags work very well when there's great airflow. Not sure the bag + a ton of soil might settle pretty well on that stone. Plus the potential for mold between the tarp and the slab.
I am going to build what you did Rrog. I love the ability to roll things around. I can build in a handle to drag it around too. Mine will be the turbo model. This is a cool project. Great ideas.
 

st0wandgrow

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I'm not too sure that I have 5" to give away height-wise if I use one of those screen bases that you're talking about Rrog. I can only raise my hoods so far using the light rail.
 

Rrog

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Worked out better than I thought it would.

St0w- The rails are attached to the joists? No raising them? Do thee rails run parallel to the joists? If so, you could attach the rails to blocking that was up in the duct cavity a few inches. The rails would be up in the joist cavity.

The screen base could also be made from 2x2 instead of 2x4. Still great airflow
 

Mad Hamish

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I retires my light rails completely. I was not all that convinced in the end. I feel bud mass suffered while overall yield was the same, buds lower down were a bit bigger but tops were smaller. Then I got another ballast and that improved matters a lot. But I have the luxury of enough room to work with plants rotating them myself so I guess rails were redundant in my scenario. I just told Gandalf, my one DB has an undertone of vomit to the smell. Not so sure I like it. Angel Vomit. Weeeeird LOL
 

May11th

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So just adjusted ph in my brewer,aerated water with 1 serving of fresh piss, tested ph and it was 7.0-7.5 so I dropped it down to 6.0-6.5, checked my runoff in soil and its near 6.5 for the 2 plants I tested, also checked some freshly transplanted blueberries and their runoff was near 7. Water went in between 6.5-7.

Whats good ph numbers for every thing? I always heard ganja and 6.7 in soil.
 

RedCarpetMatches

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So just adjusted ph in my brewer,aerated water with 1 serving of fresh piss, tested ph and it was 7.0-7.5 so I dropped it down to 6.0-6.5, checked my runoff in soil and its near 6.5 for the 2 plants I tested, also checked some freshly transplanted blueberries and their runoff was near 7. Water went in between 6.5-7.

Whats good ph numbers for every thing? I always heard ganja and 6.7 in soil.
Soil mix or coco?
 

Steelheader3430

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Math has convinced me to try.

I was just about to ask the same question.View attachment 2878035 Swiped this off the https://www.rollitup.org/vertical-growing/485864-club-vert-600-a.html thread.

I have driven past this little store about a million times and finally realized its an all organic garden store ran by some Pennsylvania Amish rooted people who also have an huge farm that they have ran for over 3 decades all organic. I gotta get in there!

EDit This is jigfresh's grow. I should have put that in there originally. Sorry bud.
 
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