HydroNito305
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It can't get here soon enough!They look great and bushytoo, think about the fun yet to come: 160-320 hrs of trimming unless you go mechanical.
It can't get here soon enough!They look great and bushytoo, think about the fun yet to come: 160-320 hrs of trimming unless you go mechanical.
Lol, yeah you gotta use them with caution, and not high neither, obviously, lol.That's some Edward Scissor Hands sheet right there.
I can see the cord or fingers getting chopped off real quick.
Here it is again:That's some Edward Scissor Hands sheet right there.
I can see the cord or fingers getting chopped off real quick.
Thats weird. When my exhaust blows i can see the co2 leave the room. My exhaust is set on my environment controller on the cooling port. So if room gets a certin degrees to high the exhaust comes on co2 shuts down. Just what i do, your girls obviously love what your doing to them. Thats some great growth in 2 weeks you've gotten. Thanks for sharing.
Hell if you do 4lbs a plant you can do his and hers!
With the amount of product that these girls are going to put out, it would be extremely difficult to remove 100% of the smell when they are in full flower by simply scrubbing. I need to exhaust with atleast one carbon filter to ensure that it causes negative pressure and therefore makes that vacuum effect on the grow along with the entire house, that's the only way that I've experienced zero smell before, I've done the scrubbing thing in the past and it would be ok in the beginning, but half way through the flowering period the smell would just take over. I'm in Florida, therefore, I can't afford the smell to get out of that room not even for one bit. As in for wasting A/C and Co2, it's not a big deal, I planned ahead and greatly over compensated by installing 2 seperate propane burners and 2 seperate 5 ton A/Cs, that's a total of 24,000BTUs of Co2 generation and a total of 120,000BTUs of cooling power, way over the essential amounts that are actually necesary, there were no expenses spared and no corners cut, I'm even thinking about throwing an Ozone Generator in the attic over the front porch for even more extra precaution, let see. As for when I'll flip them? I really want to veg them for 8 weeks, which would surely put them past the 3rd ring, and maybe even past the 4th ring on the tomato cage, since they're already past the 2nd ring. If they're stretchy? They all have to go through some sort of stretch as usual, but not anything too crazy since they're indica dominant. Why do you say I got massive balls? Lol, just wondering. I've always thought that anyone that goes on this risky venture has got to have some sort of balls, not just me.Wow @HydroNito305 are you going to flip once they hit 2 or 3 ring on the tomato trellis? Or take them further, are they stretchy girls? You have massive balls my friend.
As for exhausting, why would you exhaust a sealed room? Seems like a waste of C02 and air conditioning. Could you not just run a big as carbon scrubber close to the door to prevent any smell. Just my 2 cents.
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Yea right! I wish! LolHell if you do 4lbs a plant you can do his and hers!
Cause you're doing it big man! Learning a lot from this thread, I understand the negative pressure now. Just got so much stank with all that dank. How many times have you ran this strain Hydro?With the amount of product that these girls are going to put out, it would be extremely difficult to remove 100% of the smell when they are in full flower by simply scrubbing. I need to exhaust with atleast one carbon filter to ensure that it causes negative pressure and therefore makes that vacuum effect on the grow along with the entire house, that's the only way that I've experienced zero smell before, I've done the scrubbing thing in the past and it would be ok in the beginning, but half way through the flowering period the smell would just take over. I'm in Florida, therefore, I can't afford the smell to get out of that room not even for one bit. As in for wasting A/C and Co2, it's not a big deal, I planned ahead and greatly over compensated by installing 2 seperate propane burners and 2 seperate 5 ton A/Cs, that's a total of 24,000BTUs of Co2 generation and a total of 120,000BTUs of cooling power, way over the essential amounts that are actually necesary, there were no expenses spared and no corners cut, I'm even thinking about throwing an Ozone Generator in the attic over the front porch for even more extra precaution, let see. As for when I'll flip them? I really want to veg them for 8 weeks, which would surely put them past the 3rd ring, and maybe even past the 4th ring on the tomato cage, since they're already past the 2nd ring. If they're stretchy? They all have to go through some sort of stretch as usual, but not anything too crazy since they're indica dominant. Why do you say I got massive balls? Lol, just wondering. I've always thought that anyone that goes on this risky venture has got to have some sort of balls, not just me.
This is my second time running with this particular strain: "Big Bomb" from the "Bomb Seeds" Company, it's their highest yielding strain. They are also the creators of the very well known strain: "THC Bomb".Cause you're doing it big man! Learning a lot from this thread, I understand the negative pressure now. Just got so much stank with all that dank. How many times have you ran this strain Hydro?
I've been trying to buy a set and the seller emailed me and said $60 gets you a set of replacement blades, the actual trimmer is $774. Are you sure your getting the full dealio?Here it is again:
For $60, you can't beat it.
Damn bro!!!I've been trying to buy a set and the seller emailed me and said $60 gets you a set of replacement blades, the actual trimmer is $774. Are you sure your getting the full dealio?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/Bonsai-Hero-LED-Professional-Leaf-Trimmer-powered-cutter-pruner-stem-flower-/200981555173?var=&hash=item2ecb6f27e5:m:mVlYBY6lCV8U0s6hkeO1u-A&_trkparms=pageci%3A5e145aa8-83da-11e6-8b67-005056b68986%7Cparentrq%3A6633e14b1570a2a238858ac2fffd9464%7Ciid%3A2&varId=500197418747
Here's a cheaper alternative that seems to do the same exact thing!
http://m.ebay.com/itm/TrimR-Matic-Trimmer-12-cuts-per-second-Bonsai-Hero-Hand-Held-Trimmer-Free-Ship-/121928677896?_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D35277%26meid%3Dc50c3fd83de742eeaf4aa8235dc8b33a%26pid%3D100408%26rk%3D11%26rkt%3D22%26mehot%3Dlo%26sd%3D120988896560&_trksid=p2056116.c100408.m2460
That Ryobi trimmer looks like it'll do the trick, I might go get one myself! Nice find bro, thanks!Looks good but I think I'm gonna go with the speedee trim.
Thinking about trying these home depot trimmers first, other forums are reporting great results with them. At that price its worth shot...
http://m.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-ONE-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Grass-Shear-and-Shrubber-Battery-and-Charger-Not-Included-P2900B/206485338