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  1. thegreensurfer

    Quietest 6" In-Line Fan?

    Also, if you're having noise in the ducting it helps quite a bit to wrap a towel around the ducting where it connects to the exhaust port of the fan
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    Quietest 6" In-Line Fan?

    Yes exactly. The max fan already comes with a 3-speed switch. The fans are also not as big or heavy as every other brand, use less watts, provide more CFM, and are overall more efficient. With a background in engineering I appreciate the craftsmanship of it.....it's made in Germany so you can...
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    Do roots continue to grow in bloom?

    Yes, that is what I do. I go through wk 4 as directed, stopping at wk 5.
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    Quietest 6" In-Line Fan?

    Max fan.....for even extra silence go with a bigger size and slow the speed down.
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    Why can temps be higher growing outdoors vs indoor

    Root zone temperature.
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    Leaves are looking funky.

    Yep, your plant is gonna look like an asshole for a couple of weeks. I loathe those single leafs....I loathe them so......
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    Do roots continue to grow in bloom?

    Roots Excelurator is a great product. I stop its use at wk 5 though. I'm not familiar with root nutes though so you might want to check with the manufacturer, they should have instructions of how and when to use it .
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    Setting excess babies free?

    Since they will probably get compromised by rippers or pests anyways I would suggest putting them in easily viewable random public places all around the city with an elf on the shelf sitting next to each one. Wear your Guy Fawkes mask to conceal your identity while you do it. It'll get on the...
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    Should I trim poorly performing lower growth? Day 20 Flower.. Pics

    Trim off the bottom buds, as well as in the middle of the canopy. Just be sure to focus on the branches that are thin, perhaps the bottom 8-10" or so. Especially if you're using low intensity lighting such as LEDs. These will only steal energy and increase the chances of powdery mildew. If you...
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    soil mixture

    Dolomite and azomite will be worth the money. "AZOMITE® is a highly mineralized complex silica ore (Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate or HSCAS), mined in Utah from an ancient deposit left by an volcanic eruption that filled a small nearby seabed an estimated 30 million years ago. AZOMITE®...
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    soil mixture

    Happy frog - 1 bag Azomite. - 1 handful Dolomite lime - 2 handfuls Bat guano. -1 handful Worm castings -2 handfuls Kelp meal. -1 handful
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    soil mixture

    I would drop: blood meal, Epsom salt, alfalfa I would add: azomite, kelp meal, bat guano, and powdered dolomite (specifically Greenway Biotech on Amazon. This brand has a noticeably better product than other dolomite brands) Remineralizing with Azomite is the most valuable thing you can add to...
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    NEED HELP NEW GROWER

    Hey jay, Get your ph up to 6.0.-6.5. A ph of 5.5 is too low for soil. Judging by the container/plant size I wouldn't recommend feeding for a week or two. You haven't fertilized yet have you? The white bugs were in the soil or on the leaves? It could be whiteflies, says captain obvious me... If...
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    Silica and enzyme?

    Potassium Silicate is a very important and overlooked addition. It helps build strong stems and leaf cells helping to prevent stress, drought, and hot/cold extremes. Use it as a foliar as well, doubles as a ph up. Perhaps it's a coincidence but I haven't dealt with any powdery mildew for the 3...
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    My first clones (Soil)

    Two things I would suggest: Don't worry about the embolism...just make sure you slice back AND down with a really sharp razor. Like a tomato. As I understand it you're more likely to get an air bubble from compressing the stem too much during a cut. Don't let the soil get too wet or your stem...
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    Mn deficiency?

    No problemo. You mentioned starving her? Does that mean it didn't get any water for 5 days..... Or no nutrients for 5 days? Fabric pots get very dry very fast and root damage can occur.
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    NEED HELP NEW GROWER

    Sometimes that's genetic. Have you grown this strain before without this mottling showing up? Do you have gnats?
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    Moldy clones worth keeping?

    It could be mold, you can try cleaning up your dead leaves and applying a good fungicide. If the mold has spread to the roots they're probably toast.
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    Mn deficiency?

    It's a combination of calcium and magnesium deficiency. You mentioned supplementing with CalMag which leads me to suspect it's rootbound. In my experience, bushed out plants do better in a wide container or root pruning container. When a plant grows more laterally it sends out more lateral roots...
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    Soil nutrient lock out from water ph? a few issues

    It could be a few things.....the soil was too hot to begin with, your ph pen is off, you flushed too much, or you aren't fertilizing enough. Have you been using only the ro + calcite to feed the plants? One watering @ 5.5 shouldn't have caused any damage since most soil is buffered adequately...
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