600 WATT 5X STRAWBERRY BLUE ORGANIC SCROG

RockinDaGanja

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Makes sense...she was in an 18 gallon storage tub with holes drilled into the bottom for drainage...I always felt like I should have drilled some around the sides but at the bottom to drain where it "curves"

That rainbow effect is very appropriate for that pic :clap: Amazing!!!
Hey guys i know you don't know me but i was browesing around and i stumbled upon this post. but I've found a really cheap easy way too deal with those brown tips on your roots, also promoting amazing root growth. which will help overall qaulity.
1.Make more holes or bigger ones Kind of like the bottom of net pots. Small enough to hold hyddroton pebbles.
2.make a 2-4 inch layer with the hydroton pebbles. the bigger your pot obviously you might need a bigger layer.
3.Cut a circle out of a sheet of felt root cloth. or in your case a 12 inche sqaure or smaller. assuming your pots Are More narrow at the bottom.
4.Place layer of root cloth over the layer of evenly, level spread out hydro pepples.
5.Put your favorite Growing mediums in pots right above root cloth.

Imo, This will makes it hard to over or under water your plants. And prevent root rot at tips. You can use this
with any size container....bigger the better. You can also use pig perlite size chunks or lava rocks. Ive just found hydroton works best with my medium..By the way nice grow. What teas do you use?
 
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MD914

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Hey guys i know you don't know me but i was browesing around and i stumbled upon this post. but I've found a really cheap easy way too deal with those brown tips on your roots, also promoting amazing root growth. which will help overall qaulity.
1.Make more holes or bigger ones Kind of like the bottom of net pots. Small enough to hold hyddroton pebbles.
2.make a 2-4 inch layer with the hydroton pebbles. the bigger your pot obviously you might need a bigger layer.
3.Cut a circle out of a sheet of felt root cloth. or in your case a 12 inche sqaure or smaller. assuming your pots Are More narrow at the bottom.
4.Place layer of root cloth over the layer of evenly, level spread out hydro pepples.
5.Put your favorite Growing mediums in pots right above root cloth.

Imo, This will makes it hard to over or under water your plants. And prevent root rot at tips. You can use this
with any size container....bigger the better. You can also use pig perlite size chunks or lava rocks. Ive just found hydroton works best with my medium..By the way nice grow. What teas do you use?
Thank you :mrgreen:

I was in 18 gallon storage totes when I experienced that and I believe I didn't have enough drain holes. I'm in 12" square containers now and I do put hydroton in the bottoms before adding the soil

I make my teas based on what my plants need at the time...always castings, liquid seaweed and molasses, often Jamaican but as I said it depends on what my plants want :bigjoint:
 

JetDro

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Nice watching them go vertical isn't it...........they look different don't they...................I like vert...................


They look very nice.............lots of sugar at that age.............setting up for nice top colas!!!

Nice pics M!!!
 

ButchyBoy

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Oooo La La.... I am getting jealous!!! Mighty fine job missy!!!!

Now get some good wine for after the harvest and cure so you can celebrate!!!

The wife brought this home from work last night! Unfortunately we could not drink it since it was in the car all day... :| Got to love the free drink!!! Product of Italia 2008.......

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MD914

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Oooo La La.... I am getting jealous!!! Mighty fine job missy!!!!

Now get some good wine for after the harvest and cure so you can celebrate!!!

The wife brought this home from work last night! Unfortunately we could not drink it since it was in the car all day... :| Got to love the free drink!!! Product of Italia 2008.......

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Nice freebie!! I think I'll take your advice and get an order in ( if my favs are even available)
 

ButchyBoy

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One of the managers at the wife's work had it in his car all day then it was in my wife's car the rest of the evening. It was roughly 28 degrees out so way to cold for a red wine!!! Tonight will be go time!!! LOL... Mmmmmm... Chicken fried steak and red wine... :lol:

We got our first snow this morning..... :cuss:

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Yep, that is a Pink pool slide from 1971 !!! :mrgreen:
 

MD914

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One of the managers at the wife's work had it in his car all day then it was in my wife's car the rest of the evening. It was roughly 28 degrees out so way to cold for a red wine!!! Tonight will be go time!!! LOL... Mmmmmm... Chicken fried steak and red wine... :lol:

We got our first snow this morning..... :cuss:

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Yep, that is a Pink pool slide from 1971 !!! :mrgreen:
That's awesome!! You know I love pink!!! :lol:
 

ButchyBoy

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I thought you would get a kick out of it! My wife also loves pink. We are talking about getting gel coated in a bright pink next summer.
 

Mohican

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The original plumbing was 1 inch copper and it has been eaten away by the chemicals. The plastic pipe is 2 inch and it allows me to get better performance out of my pump and filter.

When I put in the the greenhouse I will also redo the pool plumbing.
 

JetDro

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The original plumbing was 1 inch copper and it has been eaten away by the chemicals. The plastic pipe is 2 inch and it allows me to get better performance out of my pump and filter.

When I put in the the greenhouse I will also redo the pool plumbing.


I also have a pool..................why I asked....................love having one, but SOMETHING always needs some attention................................
I would kill myself forgetting about the pipes in a stoned stupor...............................
 
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