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  1. dirtWeevil

    Need help with bucket grow, dark green, no yellow

    yet your pics are purple still, which is the problem, the brain mixes that purple in to the other things around it, regardless of what you set your camera to. if you were asking a camera to diagnose your problem then i could see where you'd want to adjust your image for a cameras view, however...
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    Possible issue starting, thoughts??

    I'm very new to soil still, I've never had any meters so i can't comment on that. I've never grown outside no idea about hot days but if my vegetable patch looks sun bent i usually give those a water
  3. dirtWeevil

    Possible issue starting, thoughts??

    you can use a wetting agent to beat that, add a drop of soap of your choice and the water will lose its surface tension and will be more readily absorbed. There may be better or worse soaps for this, should be easy to find a good one, or there may be better wetting agents than soap. A little...
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    my new harvest known as BAGUIO GOLD has no seed, it happened sometimes?

    do you have more seed? If so maybe you can get a male and female next time to breed with, then you'll have plenty of seed
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    Possible issue starting, thoughts??

    dry an inch down can mean wet the rest of the way, then you water on top of water and the bottom can get rancid. Try and shift your thinking toward watering a thirsty plant and away from watering a medium as perceived dry by a human, that's helped me a lot as I've started working with soil...
  6. dirtWeevil

    Need help with bucket grow, dark green, no yellow

    take some pics in natural light, or at least not purple, adjusting your cam doesn't change the human eye at all, it's still surrounded and misted by purple, which causes the eye to see the interior color differently. I don't know why it is so difficult for people to just flip a freakin switch...
  7. dirtWeevil

    Overfilling bucket?

    if it stays submerged too long it may die, i lost one like that except its cup had fallen into the solution, it was in the back so i didn't notice right away and it was dead in under a week. They were nearing end of life so i didn't pay attention to the bottom dying leaves til it was too late
  8. dirtWeevil

    Has anybody washed there buds and not liked?

    sounds like he's about to try it but wants to know if anyone has had a negative experience
  9. dirtWeevil

    Shroom tea tonight?

    having had an ego death trip myself i can tell you how i got there with fresh ones. Blend your fresh dose to a froth mixed with at least a pint, mine was a quart, of 100% orange juice, chug it all at once for an oh fuck fast come up or sip it over the course of an hour
  10. dirtWeevil

    1st grow, I'm using botanicare readygro coco mix

    get a pic of the dryer in relation to the box
  11. dirtWeevil

    1st grow, I'm using botanicare readygro coco mix

    one time i opened a homemade fridge conversion to crispy brown twigs and emaciated flowers relying on "but i can save thirty bucks and use passive intake" logic lol i been there before, my vote is always for fans in, fans out
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    1st grow, I'm using botanicare readygro coco mix

    passive will work with a big enough hole, i doubt three inch is enough its gonna get hot in there with a big light your only option is to get that air exchanged efficiently
  13. dirtWeevil

    1st grow, I'm using botanicare readygro coco mix

    now i see you have it sucking air from the room, i thought it was a bypass setup, still need to move the big fan and add an input fanfor fresh air. They way you have it now is like trying to blow dirt into a bag rather than vacuum it up
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    1st grow, I'm using botanicare readygro coco mix

    anything you put in there right now is going to suffocate, assuming the air doesn't blow out the hood into the space. Put your fan on the output end, air is better pulled than pushed. Also you need input air or eventually they'll smother, your ballast will also add a lot of heat, that's a lot of...
  15. dirtWeevil

    Long time toker, first time grower - advice on growlights

    what space does that cover? I wouldn't mind a list o parts i love the diy aspect of cobs
  16. dirtWeevil

    Years of cloning issues. Need some assistance

    i should probably rephrase my response "don't use a dome improperly" as they do in fact work just fine if done correctly. I quit having this guys problems when i stopped the dome and mist, but with no dome and such a small medium like rooters i can see why they dry so fast. To remedy this i...
  17. dirtWeevil

    Years of cloning issues. Need some assistance

    stop using a dome, stop using a dome, stop using a dome. That's the short answer, they promote excellent conditions for mold, the cutting will get its water through the stem and only needs slight humidity, misting will also promote fungal growth
  18. dirtWeevil

    Help diagnose problem

    yeah that's probably your problem then, seedlings shouldn't be constantly wet, they can't use much water and the medium loses oxygen displaced by the water. I've had good results just watering the cup once, then leave it alone til its almost dry, the seedling will slightly droop, then i water...
  19. dirtWeevil

    Hydro root tangling help!

    as long as the roots are in the nutes it doesn't matter the shape they take.
  20. dirtWeevil

    Help diagnose problem

    how about watering? ventilation? They look a little smothery and or over watered.
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