WhoDat Sticky Trap

genuity

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very thick frame on them plants,and such lush growth going on......like it.
and the flower room is chugging right along.
 

whodatnation

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Those stems in the hydro system are like straws though, no real strength to them at all lol not sure what to say as the plants are completely heathy other than that. Off the top of my head I think maybe some silica would help this, I'll look into it.


Edit: I should say the newer growth stems are like that, the lower portions are solid solid.
 

supchaka

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The dogs I gave jig recently had hollow stems and they were in soil. I think its a genetics thing, or some other environmental variable.
 

whodatnation

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The same strain I have in soil now have solid stems through and through :eyesmoke: They just grow so fast in hydro it takes em some time to harden up, but will still remain hollow if my memory serves me right.
Genetics are always a factor, as is every aspect of the environment and plant food.
 

whodatnation

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Free floating, got the work bag in the bucket. I also use some pantihose over the drain tube just to keep plant material in the work bag to a minimum.
 

curious old fart

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I put the trim and the ice in the work bag.
Soaking makes sense as I get better results on the second run.
I have a 20 micron for the final and it is so dense that water almost won't go thru it....difficult to work with.

:peace:
cof
 

DoobieBrother

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I used to play clarinet (and bass clarinet), but never like Mr. Fountain, though I loved to play "Basin Street Blues":

[video=youtube_share;61WTC4vTot0]http://youtu.be/61WTC4vTot0[/video]
 
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