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RM3

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How do i boil the root zone? By submerging the plants rootzone in boiling water?
Could thid be done by feeding boiling water instead?
Or am i just completely off here
I just water em with boiling water, same way I water em with regular water
 

RM3

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Could i do it in there 24 hour of darkness before chop?
I don't do any darkness before chop, I chop with lights on 8)

you can do what ever you want, it's your garden

experimenting is a good thing

it's a terrible simple process, not sure what part is confusing you?

you water em with boiling water
you leave em under the light till they fade
you harvest em
 

Anth88

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I don't do any darkness before chop, I chop with lights on 8)

you can do what ever you want, it's your garden

experimenting is a good thing

it's a terrible simple process, not sure what part is confusing you?

you water em with boiling water
you leave em under the light till they fade
you harvest em
Thanks just wanted to be totsly clear before i do it. Yer im all for experimentation. That's how lessons are lesrnt and things are discovered. Think ill be reading alot more of your posts @RM3
 
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RM3

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Got a error on both links. Im sure ull see me popping up in future tho. Probly with questions uve probly answered a thousend times lol.
perhaps the search only works for me? hmmmmm

well ya go to profile, clic postings and at the bottom is a link for threads started by
 

Afgan King

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i used ice cubes on top my soil in 24 hour dark cycle 2 plants similar i froze one not other and during drying the frozen one was alot lighter in coulour looked a whole lot fresher n smells a whole lot better
Ya in my opinion they gain resin and "highlights" or "colors".
 

budulyk

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if ur doing it for the last cpl of days i cant see ph making much difference ur killing it anyways but i could be wrong i just made ph 7 ice cubes from the tap lol the difference is very noticeable between the 2 plants
 

Anth88

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Ive herd that switching back to metal halide the last few weeks of flower can be better for trichone production. Is this true? Has anybody ever heard of anybody switching back to metal halide instead of using hps for flower the entire way through?
Anybody got any knowledge or thoughts on this?
Maybe @RM3 lol
 

RM3

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Ive herd that switching back to metal halide the last few weeks of flower can be better for trichone production. Is this true? Has anybody ever heard of anybody switching back to metal halide instead of using hps for flower the entire way through?
Anybody got any knowledge or thoughts on this?
Maybe @RM3 lol
lots of growers do this, it's a common practice, if not the Hamilton bulb would not be so popular
 

Anth88

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lots of growers do this, it's a common practice, if not the Hamilton bulb would not be so popular
I used metal halide for my grow through veg and swaped to hps wen i flipped the light to 12/12. So would u say its benifical tho?
 
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