whocares100
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ok not funny, as I don't even know what Bikini floss is?
Someone has some esplainin' to do...
Someone has some esplainin' to do...
Hey ISK - was she from an indoor grow or outdoor? Just curious...thanks Jela......This gal was a leaner from a few weeks old....I been struggling to straighten her up but just gave up the battle....so the leaning is not really due to heavy buds but more due to reaching for more direct sunlight.
So I'm not sure how I will water it if I tie her up, as I typically water, let drain, then return into the base box. If I tie her up I'll have to let the waste water sit in the base-box....which is not ideal.
I am concerned as the buds get bigger they could snap the branch....but I want to wait as long as I can before breaking out the bikini floss
Indoor/Sunshine GrowHey ISK - was she from an indoor grow or outdoor? Just curious...
yeah...I'm happy it turned out decent....may make a few changes as time goes but the fundamentals are working...and it won't be too awkward to move about..Yeah baby, now she looks happy, I think u will have to do the other side as well, Just hoping she continues to grow and produce for her Daddy...
I just want to add - I have used a few Hanna Tri-meters in the 3+ years I've been growing and had no problems with mine. Not to dispute your experience with them Rusty, I trust your problem was genuine, I just want to add that I've had no problems with the Hanna meter personally. PeaceDepending on the Nutes your using, it changes the color of the water, so the Color PH Tests don't necessarily work.
I was using an Expensive Hanna TRI Meter for a while, and Boy did it SUCK! Floated all over the place, would take forever getting to a number,, I finally threw it against a wall a bought an $80 Oakton Eco Tester along with Proper Storage Solution, and its sure made life easier!! Dont even need to calibrate for a couple of months, and then just do it because I want to use some of the Calibration Solution I have before it goes bad.
It's just a combination of algae and your nutes staining the perlite. It won't hurt anything, possibly leech a small amount of nutes away. You can use a 1% hydrogen peroxide solution and spray the top of your perlite and it will clean up in a couple days. Make sure it is around 1-3% I think. I just dilute the 3% slightly and it works good.Hey everybody Happy Labor Day weekend! So i checked on my seedlings today, almost 4 weeks, i noticed that the on the top of some buckets, some of the perlite has changed to a yellow/greenish color, but only at the top i think. Is this normal, a sign of anything?
Thanks a bunch
I'm interested to see how your Maz x WR turns out, as I am days from harvesting my Maz x GWS and she looks and smells great. I'll post a smoke report here for you.Alright thats what i was assuming, i noticed that staining after feeding and thought thats what it was. with a further look its really only on my Mazar x White rhino, not the other the C. Kush's, and that strain is a darker green then any of the Kush's, is this because of strain variance or i was thinking the nutes are effecting the strains different, but the Ck's stretch more, and grow faster, so i think ill leave the nutes at what i have been until they grow a bit more
from a cigar perspective...most would consider 69% a bit too high, especially if you live in a high humidity area, but may be okay if you live in Arizona.Any of the hempy crowd using the Boveda humidity packs during cure...your thoughts? Maybe ISK can relate based on his cigar stash. I just ordered some up thinking it would help some "archived" strains last longer. A looked the other day and found some white mold spec's on some beautiful golden pineapple.