• Here is a link to the full explanation: https://rollitup.org/t/welcome-back-did-you-try-turning-it-off-and-on-again.1104810/

light green tips at 450ppm?

Rolla J

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I'm confused lol anyway ..... is lst the same as scrogging but with string /ties?
Not same same but just a different technique to open up your girl and keep control of your canopy to get the best light penetration to each shoot. You can lst and scrog. Possibly be able to get a higher yeild. I like to lst. Im main lining one in veg right now
 

WeedFreak78

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I'm confused lol anyway ..... is lst the same as scrogging but with string /ties?
Yeah, just another form of training. I use butterfly clips all around the edge of my pots and soft tie wire to train. I've done screens, but i like these better because they can be moved around if needed. With a screen, you're kinda locked in once it fills up. Like this pic I found

I start training in 1 gal pots and transfer to 3 gal then, 5 gal. Just need to unclip them when transplanting and reclip to the new pot.
 

Chunky Stool

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If you are running CO2 you don't want too much ventilation or you go thru a lot of gas. Does it have a controller on it so it shuts off the CO2 when the fan kicks in? Even then all the extra CO2 gets tossed out. I use a heat/RH controller on my exhaust fan so it only runs when either the heat or the humidity gets high enough to trip the fan on. You could get a bathroom humidity controller at the hardware store to run your fan at night to keep the RH down in the dark then you wouldn't be losing gas. Easy to wire up and can just be mounted on a wall.

With coco you should be adding some CalMag as I hear it needs extra. I use peat based grow media for pots. ProMix HP being my fave.

I found a great spot to download FREE POT BOOKS. I downloaded a grow bible first and got lots more. Books look great and complete like the real ones I have here. No web site but just a page of links. Just right click on what you want and then "Save Link As" to download so they don't open first as some are 50+ megs. They got lots. Enjoy.
The free book site made my antivirus software very angry.
Be careful out there...
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OldMedUser

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The free book site made my antivirus software very angry.
Be careful out there...
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First time anyone has said anything but Thanks. I've been there a dozen times to get all the stuff there is and never heard one peep out of my antivirus, Spybot, antimalware etc and no scans of the files with any of those has raised a red flag.

Not using Norton are ya?
 

Chunky Stool

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First time anyone has said anything but Thanks. I've been there a dozen times to get all the stuff there is and never heard one peep out of my antivirus, Spybot, antimalware etc and no scans of the files with any of those has raised a red flag.

Not using Norton are ya?
Nope.
Good luck.
Sometimes malware disables notifications. I've even seen them disable the event log in msft windows -- and that's quite a trick! Fucks everything else up, so it wasn't smart but kudos for creativity!
 

Odin*

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I'm not at all sure that you're going to get much increase in growth using CO2 unless you are running higher temps like 85F. :peace:
This is "gro bro" science, you do not require higher temps to see the benefits of CO2. Supplemental CO2 will enable the plants to deal with stressors (light intensity, temps, nutrient amendments/supplements/etc), but maintaining the optimum will yield optimum.

Higher temps will increase transporation, CO2 will facilitate this while fending off *stress*. In a grow that lacks optimal conditions, this will generate "growth", but that will be all plant material. This approach leads to more "lawn trimmings" and less resin. Final weight is greater with *oil* production VS plant material.
 
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