Stiickygreen
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Could be. I've been around awhile here/there/everywhere. I've definitely spent too much time on the boards over the years.You sound very familiar
Could be. I've been around awhile here/there/everywhere. I've definitely spent too much time on the boards over the years.You sound very familiar
Question.Whoah.
Looks like I've been missing out over here.
I believe this fan is a Seabreeze Blizzard it's a 9 inch Oscillating fan I got at Bed Bath and Beyond for $20.Got the new 4x4 setup, The ladies are loving the more space. Light was too small for new space so ordered 2 x 2700k to give a boost to the 4 x 3000k pucks. just waiting on heatsinks to arrive from rapidled. (Leds are vero 29 C's). Current light punches out 440w and will be adding another 200w with these extras added. These girls at at 1 month from flip so prolly day 22-24 of flower. Gonna have lots of room to find some fire. Gotta stop buying seeds......
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*the pic was just after watering and I cleaned up the spilled water so nothing was left.
**Also I am genius who bought a wall fan to use in a tent. I have it hung from a light hanger and zip tied to a pole, works pretty shitty as expected, cannot use the rotational mode. Got it on sale for 40 bucks but wasn't a great buy after all.....
Welcome to the party perm!Whoah.
Looks like I've been missing out over here.
Hot damn, that's a really smart idea. This is why I love members sharing their info and setups. I'll swing by HD and grab an 8 footer and build a brace to mount it to.I believe this fan is a Seabreeze Blizzard it's a 9 inch Oscillating fan I got at Bed Bath and Beyond for $20.
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Wood strip is cedar so it's not going to rot. There's a 1 inch plastic spacer near where the fan thing hooks into the shelf bars to hold the "Hook ends" apart. I can take some better pics and PM you if you'd like.
Finding fans for tents is tricky and so many of them suck/don't oscillate.
So I took a 1/2 inch drill bit, might have been 3/4's I drill through the 1 inch side then cut it with a jig saw so it was half circle and would sit on the pole. Then drilled 2 holes above that big enough for 2 zip ties to go through.Edit Make sure you sand down your edges really well Or it will vibrate and eventually ruin your tent.Hot damn, that's a really smart idea. This is why I love members sharing their info and setups. I'll swing by HD and grab an 8 footer and build a brace to mount it to.
My fan is 14 or 16" though so a bit heavier so I'll have to build a heavy ass footer or I could use some clamps and screw it to the frame of the tent. Have to be careful of ripping material though.
Here is a quote from the comp page addressing a similar situation:Question.
It is an 18 week tournament but someone can start late right?
If someone started a week late they would have 17 weeks to grow.
That might be enough for a fast flowering indica.
It's post #42.I found a loophole in the rules to where you can play, if you are interested..
Since you have 18 weeks to grow, and you only need 8, that gives you a movable window within the competition.
To stay in the competition, you still have to follow the pic and number count rules from the beginning, but here is what I am picturing...
If you take a clone on the competition day and state what you are doing you could then 'mother' that plant until you are ready to take the said number of clones you claimed earlier, and then grow your grow out.
Hot damn, that's a really smart idea. This is why I love members sharing their info and setups. I'll swing by HD and grab an 8 footer and build a brace to mount it to.
My fan is 14 or 16" though so a bit heavier so I'll have to build a heavy ass footer or I could use some clamps and screw it to the frame of the tent. Have to be careful of ripping material though.
I am also trying to avoid anything piney. Would you mind letting me know what he sends you?I got you man. Got BBC s1's coming from "He that cant be named" lol. Happy to give you a cut once they've grown and can handle a chop. Get that ECSD and we'll swap some stuff. Really go to town then. Plus whichever crosses heisen wants to throw in there. I didnt pick them, just asked for nothing piney in the selection. So who know what the rest of my fire will be....only heisen. Lmfao...
This one works extremely well. You can make a smaller version of this, using a smaller tote or even a 5 gallon bucket which I've seen many people do. If you go the five gallon bucket route, and you only need six to eight sights, you should be able to do it for $50-$60.So for a 4 to 6 clone machine type setup is there one you'd recommend? Or a build design you've done/used/plan to use etc? Preferably low cost as possible, I can diy with the best of them if that sways your recomendations. Not looking to spend more than about $50 tops. I've looked online and such but haven't decided on what I'll go with. Have been seeing what works best for most people as simply as possible before I make a final decision.
I've had problems with precipitation in foliage pro and protekt.I love Dyna-Gro. Switched 3 years ago and I'll never use anything else.
That's one thing I've never done. Is a foliage feeding or spraying of any kind. I did do the neem oil/dish soap one time. And it literally killed 3 females in my tent. The one and only time I've ever sprayed anything on my plants. I've seen other people have fantastic results from foliar sprays. But I'm not one of them lol.I've had problems with precipitation in foliage pro and protekt.
Followed the directions to dilute with hot water and it helped, but there were still some solids that never dissolved. (this was foliage pro)
Protekt got cloudy and there was white sandy residue in the bottom of the jug. I tossed it and switched to GH liquid silica.