jzs147
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9 mate was gonna go 10 but be an odd number.How many plants are you going to grow there
Any one used them geo fabric bags was thinking bout using them.
But you need a shit ton more water with them dont ya?
9 mate was gonna go 10 but be an odd number.How many plants are you going to grow there
jeez stuff using co2 with exposed wires jeez my mate still recovering from 3rd degree burns from all over his bodyMain room update on the lazy isolation grow. bud set. Up’d to 2.0 EC and C02 up to 1200 ppm.
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him and his mate blew the ass end out of a unit using co2 and leds in Sydney was on the news and everything loljeez stuff using co2 with exposed wires jeez my mate still recovering from 3rd degree burns from all over his body
his mate died btwhim and his mate blew the ass end out of a unit using co2 and leds in Sydney was on the news and everything lol
was he using a propane burner to generate c02? Because c02 is completely non flammable and combustion reactions are inhibited or completely suppressed by c02. It’s used in fire extinguishers.jeez stuff using co2 with exposed wires jeez my mate still recovering from 3rd degree burns from all over his body
I use them, seem ok ,30gal ones9 mate was gonna go 10 but be an odd number.
Any one used them geo fabric bags was thinking bout using them.
But you need a shit ton more water with them dont ya?
Oh yeah i want 750 litre.I use them, seem ok ,30gal ones
They'd be exyOh yeah i want 750 litre.
100 each ill see if i can get for 80 got a bit of buying power i spend a few dollars.They'd be exy
Where abouts100 each ill see if i can get for 80 got a bit of buying power i spend a few dollars.
If you're looking at 750L/200Gal fabric pots, I'm guessing you're intending to grow trees? Unless you stake-down the pots, they'll still have a possibility to tip-over in high winds (that's my experience, anyway, with plants too big for the size of the pot, but that's my learning-curve from this year's season).Oh yeah i want 750 litre.
To much work everyyear nah ill just take me chances like last year had 1 fall over we just staked it ill buy some extra star pickets. Stake my cages.If you're looking at 750L/200Gal fabric pots, I'm guessing you're intending to grow trees? Unless you stake-down the pots, they'll still have a possibility to tip-over in high winds (that's my experience, anyway, with plants too big for the size of the pot, but that's my learning-curve from this year's season).
The soil in that spot looks pretty good already, so why not just amend the existing soil & put them in the ground? You can buy a lot of amendments for what you're planning on spending on pots alone. Just a thought....
My local hydro store.Where abouts
Do you use the 500/tds scale for PPM, and that’s a 2.0EC?Day 40 for this seed run. Pushed the feed up to 1000ppm for this res including a pk boost and it was a little hot for nearly all of them but first run with them all so had to see what they can handle. The 88G13HP has been disappointing. The rest seem to be doing ok.
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The Demo F2s have 2 weeks to go
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Had a cull in the nursery and out of 60 or so seeds popped I am down to about 10 that will get a 2nd run.
thanks for the link mate.700 so 1.4EC. Thats what I was referring to the other day I always find 1.4 to be the tipping point.
Yeah seems like the HP is a breeding plant only. Not a single keeper still got 10 more seeds but not sure when I will get to them now.
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Co2 is non flammable (it’s literally the opposite of flammable) so something else was at play there.him and his mate blew the ass end out of a unit using co2 and leds in Sydney was on the news and everything lol
Great balls of fireCo2 is non flammable (it’s literally the opposite of flammable) so something else was at play there.