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Unknown ladies, lol lol.. Why this thread so silent..unknown reasons. Im prefering for new round for 1 or 2 plants..I have never grown any of these strains.
No idea what I’m in for lol
Unknown ladies, lol lol.. Why this thread so silent..unknown reasons. Im prefering for new round for 1 or 2 plants..I have never grown any of these strains.
No idea what I’m in for lol
Im growing closer to needing the screen, any thoughts on my previously asked question???Are the plants being topped anywhere in this process? or just left to grow naturally? And with 2 400 watts? what would be the preferred distance between screen and lights?
Im a SOG guy historically, so TY in advance
Thanks for the response hope to get screen up tomorrowYou can top them or super crop them. Just as long as you keep tucking them to maintain an even canopy.
Distance is whatever is recommended by the manufacturer if you don’t know for sure.
woowww!!! it shoud be a big harvest bro. how many plants in your room?
7, its a jumbled up mess. Lolwoowww!!! it shoud be a big harvest bro. how many plants in your room?
What size is your grow space?7, its a jumbled up mess. Lol
the screen is 6x9. the space is just slightly larger.What size is your grow space?
Plastic Oil Pans from the dollar store fit my 7 gal. Forget what they cost...About ready to give scrog a try for the first time... Cant wait!
I am curious if you guys had any advice for the flush process. With the trellis netting in place, you almost have to have some sort of pan underneath to catch the overflow while you pump it out, correct?
What has worked the best for you guys? I was looking at buying individual plant saucers for each pot but that doesnt seem very practical at $10+ a piece. It would be nice to get like a plastic sheet with a big lip that covers the entire tent. I looked for a big baking sheet but couldn't find one big enough, (7 gal pots).
I have also heard this and went to Dollar Tree. I didn't see any of them that would fit, it would have to have some wiggle room in there so i can get the water out. I'm also thinking of the big aluminum trays that they use for catering?Plastic Oil Pans from the dollar store fit my 7 gal. Forget what they cost...
Yeah that's really ideal right there. Where did you get that from? And how much?They are not cheap but flood trays come in a lot of sizes. It is what I use for my grow room floor. A shop vac will work to pick up what a bottom suction pump cannot.
Thanks for the input.@iPerculate in my flower tent I use trays made for grow bags, they cost me about £5 each. I drill one hole in the corner and they sit raised on a couple of mushroom crates ( about 4" high). Then in the middle of my tent I have another grow tray which catches all the run off.
So just to be clear I grow coco drain to waste and I have 8 plants(5gal cloth pots) in an 8x4, 2 plants sit on each tray and drain into the centre tray.
I did buy a wet dry vac but its a pain in the ass so I syphon the water out.
This is to catch run off from general watering. I only flush if there is a problem with the plants but it works for that too.
But if your in a tent with a waterproof tent floor tray you can just let it go on the floor and hover it out.
Did your tent not come with a floor tray?
How you doing little brother, long time no see. I never did find out how the water garden worked out for you. .Im growing closer to needing the screen, any thoughts on my previously asked question???
Many legal states you will find these for sale on places such as Craig's list cheap used, clean the hell out of them with bleach a couple of times before you use them to make sure they are sterile with no bugs or molds growing on themThey are not cheap but flood trays come in a lot of sizes. It is what I use for my grow room floor. A shop vac will work to pick up what a bottom suction pump cannot.
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