chuck estevez
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I just scratched my head when I saw that. Sometimes he trolls pretty good, but that was just childish.reported as brain dead
I just scratched my head when I saw that. Sometimes he trolls pretty good, but that was just childish.reported as brain dead
2 to 4 inches it is. Thanks, Doer[h=2]Obtaining Sea Kelp[/h] Seaweed can be obtained locally if you reside near the ocean. Simply harvest it by hand by the bucketful and apply it to your garden. You can also purchase seaweed commercially as dried kelp meal or as a liquid kelp extract.
[h=2]Applying Sea Kelp[/h] You can apply fresh sea kelp directly to the soil in a 2- to 4-inch layer. Wash the salt from the kelp before applying, as some plants can be sensitive to salt water. As an alternative, simply add the kelp to your regular compost
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/sea-kelp-plants-24537.html
Oh, please, it never rises above childish to come into a grow thread with your stupid taunting, hanging out. He isn't childish. He just enjoys acting that way.I just scratched my head when I saw that. Sometimes he trolls pretty good, but that was just childish.
Oh, when ever we post it is just more THREAD COUNT!!Just read this whole thread. Some good 3-1-2 for my brain. Woulda been nice if people didn't ask the same questions that you answered over and over again. Probably woulda cut 100 pages off the thread count.
You were right about something being suspicious. The clones were infested with spider mites which I have recently handled...plants are bouncing back nicely and new growth looks luscious. Just dosed them with 1/2tsp jack's all purpose at 6.3 with 226 PPM TDS. I'll post some pics later at lights on.You feed plants based on their needs. A 5' plant might love 2 tsp/gallon (in rainwater) while a clone that is not bulking up much, doesn't need the salts, will croak. Having said that 1/4 tsp/gallon is nothing when it comes to total ppm and TDS that the plant sees. Something's suspicious here.....
Thanks UBAnytime you can prevent or remediate root spin-out...you win.
"Plant Magic", of course. Gawd, if I had a nickel for every psychologically driven marketed tool these snake oil salesmen use....
Have a very well seasoned horticultural friend who said there is no benefit to using myco fungi in container garderning. He has personally observed this himself using a control group and then read it in a scientific journal. If it makes you feel good, go fer it. Only thing it could hurt is your pocketbook.
Is that because of the issues with the hot air stratifying at the top of the room?Yeah, and not just for the plant space. The real key to heat control is head room.
I have trouble operating in an 8ft high bathroom.
A full 8 foot can be had in a closet by removing the shelves. Shorter grow areas need big air exchange. In my 5' x 32" square tent, I have a 177 cfm axial fan (not a booster) on that. You can do the math on exchanges per hour in there.Is that because of the issues with the hot air stratifying at the top of the room?
It took me a while before I cottoned on to that one and installed a good sized fan pointing at the floor to mix it up a bit. Before that, even with quite a bit of air movement on the horizontal plane, it was still reaching 40%c at the very top of the space.
I have a 720cfm in my 4.3 cubic meter room, so I'm a little bit less than you on the air movement. My temperature at canopy level doesn't get above 67F though. Do you think the leaf curl is a heat issue? I will take some more photos later to illustrate it better. I am considering adding a 177cfm booster - I have one that is not in use.A full 8 foot can be had in a closet by removing the shelves. Shorter grow areas need big air exchange. In my 5' x 32" square tent, I have a 177 cfm axial fan (not a booster) on that. You can do the math on exchanges per hour in there.
The main thing besides the mixing is top exhaust. All my exhaust is at 5 feet from floor min.
Interesting articlehey ya'll i don't know what to make of this, but i still don't defoliate https://www.rollitup.org/t/scientific-evidence-that-selective-defoliation-is-beneficial.825108/#post-10430671
The 5ft space can only take 250 CFL. Even another 150 CFL will over drive the tent.I have a 720cfm in my 4.3 cubic meter room, so I'm a little bit less than you on the air movement. My temperature at canopy level doesn't get above 67F though. Do you think the leaf curl is a heat issue? I will take some more photos later to illustrate it better. I am considering adding a 177cfm booster - I have one that is not in use.
Unfortunately 4'6" is my max height. It is a custom built chamber in a loft you see. The extraction is up at the very top of the space.
What light are you running in your 5' space?
Cheers
Thanks for that, and for the reminder of the importance of a scientific approach. It's hard for me when I only have my judgement to rely on. Don't know anyone else who is into gardening.67F ???? What are you worried about, again?