Whats your daily garden routine?????

purpz

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I've learned to do things so i don't have to check on them everyday. I started using drips. Timers on anything possible. Time released fertilizers. Water absorbing crystals. I usually only have to check on the ladies once a month. Gives me time to work on clones,breeding& taking care of young saplings.
 

Blacktophat

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I've learned to do things so i don't have to check on them everyday. I started using drips. Timers on anything possible. Time released fertilizers. Water absorbing crystals. I usually only have to check on the ladies once a month. Gives me time to work on clones,breeding& taking care of young saplings.
you check on your plants once a month... I don't believe that.

I don't care how time released your miracle grow is. You cant tell us you don't even glance at them to assure they're safe and sound!

That's neglect in my book!
 

FresnoFarmer

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6-6:15 A.M.: Wake N Bake and talk to the ladies
7-7:30 A.M.: Foliar feed the ladies and check for bugs
9-10 A.M.: check the ladies for any signs of underwatering


the rest of the day is pretty much just me going out to the garden every 2 hours getting high and checking plants for bugs and any signs of underwatering
 

FresnoFarmer

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I've learned to do things so i don't have to check on them everyday. I started using drips. Timers on anything possible. Time released fertilizers. Water absorbing crystals. I usually only have to check on the ladies once a month. Gives me time to work on clones,breeding& taking care of young saplings.
So you have some miracle way of keeping bugs and pests away?? let me in on the magic
 

mysunnyboy

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open the closet, turn on fans and a/c unit, water/feed as needed, turn off a/c and fans, close closet...we believe in the kiss principle here :eyesmoke:
 

tehgenoc1de

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I like to take them out, wine and dine them with only the finest and most expensive snake oils, then put them back and slap those dirty whores around til I'm all sticky.
 

jswett1100

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6-6:15 A.M.: Wake N Bake and talk to the ladies
7-7:30 A.M.: Foliar feed the ladies and check for bugs
9-10 A.M.: check the ladies for any signs of underwatering


the rest of the day is pretty much just me going out to the garden every 2 hours getting high and checking plants for bugs and any signs of underwatering
This is what I wanted people to do when I started this thread, Everyone do what he did!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Metasynth

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I check the ladies every day or two, but I don't really need to do any maintenance on a daily basis...I'm on a weekly schedule, where I just do major water changes in the hydro systems once a week...A fun filled day and night of making RO/DI water, then mixing nutes, pumping last weeks nute solution out of the reservoir, and pumping a fresh solution back in. Any other necesssary maintenance gets done on these days, usually...This is for my indoor garden, of course.

Outdoors, I poke my head out the back door every morning before work to make sure they're all right, and in this heat we've been having I water every day or two. That is pretty much it.

I have my days where I'm transplanting clones, taking cuttings, doing foliar preventative sprays, soaking rockwool, pruning mothers, etc...But it's usually once every couple weeks, and by no means scheduled.
 

jswett1100

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I check the ladies every day or two, but I don't really need to do any maintenance on a daily basis...I'm on a weekly schedule, where I just do major water changes in the hydro systems once a week...A fun filled day and night of making RO/DI water, then mixing nutes, pumping last weeks nute solution out of the reservoir, and pumping a fresh solution back in. Any other necesssary maintenance gets done on these days, usually...This is for my indoor garden, of course.

Outdoors, I poke my head out the back door every morning before work to make sure they're all right, and in this heat we've been having I water every day or two. That is pretty much it.

I have my days where I'm transplanting clones, taking cuttings, doing foliar preventative sprays, soaking rockwool, pruning mothers, etc...But it's usually once every couple weeks, and by no means scheduled.
You definitly are not a slob when it comes to taking care of your babies! i give you respect for that haha
 

Metasynth

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Eh, it's easier than it sounds...except for doing water changes. That part is a bitch, but I have a system now and I've gotten pretty used to it.
 

tip top toker

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Nothing. When i grow i water them ever saturday or every other saturday depending on what system i'm using and nothing else.
 

Amaximus

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Wake up, Confirm all equipment is on and functioning.
Give the girls a once over while foliar spraying.
Take care of any immediate problems that need to be addressed.
^^^If nothing, close tent and continue my day.

Keep it simple.
 

MrFrance

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at the moment I am yoyoing seven heavy plants back and forth in the grow basement everyday so they catch the best light and all that. I have seven flowering nicely and leaving them in peace, though I did start to flower them after 2 weeks 3 weeks later I changed my mind and vegetation again now they're flowering nicely nice strong and tall, a bit like rowlman.

switched to quad cfl use as it's starting to get colder here and don't want to switch the heating on just yet. It's a heavy hanger and worried my rope rats have seen better days, the hang bar probably needs replacing too. may have a general handy man session with the entire thing tomorrow, which in a way I hope I don't as it's perfect at the moment and I know myself I'll tinker about with something change it/experiment balls it all up and return it back to how it was.

An example of this is this. I have perfect ph tap water, well almost perfection. And I'll still fucking add something to it. Don't laugh right, I bought the new baby bio herb to try it man, sends the water high; then I'll add ph down sends it too low when all I have to do is just fill a container with tap water and water my babies. One never knows, by experimenting one succeeds, just hasn't happened to me yet.

That's basically the routine.
 

MrFrance

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using one those circular (the shaman in me. I am in fact an initiated shaman) clothes pegs hangers to dry my plants. it holds 16. I'll look for a pic on G and edit in the pic. Wish I could show you mine but you know.

so part of the routine is climbing a ladder, which sometimes hurt my feet depends how drunk I am, and looking at this clothes peg thing.

looks a bit like this
 
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