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tyler.durden

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That looks like you'll at least end up with something to hold you over till you get your game back.
Of the ones that didn't crack if you have more try scuffing them. Line a small box with sandpaper toss seeds in and shake 10-15 sec. then soak. Dash of peroxide is helpful too.
Now print up another scrog net for the new box and get crackin, pm if you want some beans to play with.

Yes, @Laughing Grass , PM me, too. I also have beans for you to play with...
 

curious2garden

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Years, but they still havent come up. Almost 2 weeks with success.
When I transitioned to hydro this year I didn't like rockwool, las set of seedling I used a peat based starter mix and washed it off best I could for transplant to clay pebbles.

I soak till they crack, then transfer with a spoon hopping to keep some of the enzymes with the water.
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Pretty normal results?

#3?, one step closer to 17. j/s
I have used Jiffy Pellets. I left the net on the pellet and surrounded it by hydroton. I also kept my pump in a bag so no solids would get into it. I hate to admit that because I'd feel really guilty if someone lost a pump doing what I did.
My outdoor plant is looking great for having a month to go

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6 weeks :bigjoint:
 

SSGrower

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I have used Jiffy Pellets. I left the net on the pellet and surrounded it by hydroton. I also kept my pump in a bag so no solids would get into it. I hate to admit that because I'd feel really guilty if someone lost a pump doing what I did.

6 weeks :bigjoint:
I have been trying ro find a more elegant solution to that issue but it seems to me the damaging particles are the fine ones from the clay which require a filter that on my "cheap" pump would restrict flow too much. Certainly if I had hundreds in the pump I'd be more concerned. I just rely on the built in filter.
 

Laughing Grass

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That looks like you'll at least end up with something to hold you over till you get your game back.
Of the ones that didn't crack if you have more try scuffing them. Line a small box with sandpaper toss seeds in and shake 10-15 sec. then soak. Dash of peroxide is helpful too.
Now print up another scrog net for the new box and get crackin, pm if you want some beans to play with.
I had three more so I tried scuffing them up and soaking for 36 hours we’ll see how that goes. Honestly I don’t have a lot of faith. Some towels had fallen behind the freezer today and when I climbed behind to get them I also found all my missing seeds! I was looking for them for weeks, I last saw them when I started the auto in May. I’m soaking three critical + 2.0 as well, that’s what I intended to grow this time.

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Laughing Grass

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Now print up another scrog net for the new box and get crackin
I’m going to make the scrog frame out of 1/8” flat steel rod with eyelets for tying off the screen. I am planning one 3d printed solution. I really dislike how the screen isn’t connected where the strings overlap. Especially on a string that goes over so when you tuck the plant you don’t get the resistance of the intersecting string. I’m going to make these little clips that are 1cm square to attach at all the intersections where the string goes over.

I’m high af and none of that probably made any sense, but it’s going to be awesome!

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SSGrower

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I laugh because I always find the last bottle of vanilla at the grocery cause its in the way back on the top shelf. I am guessing they were on top of the fridge, something got slid up there (the towels probably) by a verrically challenged individual. LOL as I bump my head on the doorway.
 

SSGrower

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I’m going to make the scrog frame out of 1/8” flat steel rod with eyelets for tying off the screen. I am planning one 3d printed solution. I really dislike how the screen isn’t connected where the strings overlap. Especially on a string that goes over so when you tuck the plant you don’t get the resistance of the intersecting string. I’m going to make these little clips that are 1cm square to attach at all the intersections where the string goes over.

I’m high af and none of that probably made any sense, but it’s going to be awesome!

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So instead of weaving or twisting the strings to get the resistance you just put those where needed? Or at every intersection?
 

Laughing Grass

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So instead of weaving or twisting the strings to get the resistance you just put those where needed? Or at every intersection?
I’ll still weave the strings. I’ll probably just put them on when I run into situations where it’s needed. I, borrowing a form 3 sla printer that can print an entire tray faster than mine could print one piece. I’m trying to think of things to print while I have it.
 

BudmanTX

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I had three more so I tried scuffing them up and soaking for 36 hours we’ll see how that goes. Honestly I don’t have a lot of faith. Some towels had fallen behind the freezer today and when I climbed behind to get them I also found all my missing seeds! I was looking for them for weeks, I last saw them when I started the auto in May. I’m soaking three critical + 2.0 as well, that’s what I intended to grow this time.

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Nice collection....

Would have donated if you didn't find them....
 

Laughing Grass

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Can you print a net?
It would have to be modular in 300x300mm sections and would have to be overbuilt to have the necessary strength.

I was thinking use those steel rods for a small net, if you wove those there would be little give at the intersections.
That's not a bad idea. I was was also thinking about using three individual screens so I could adjust them independently and possibly grow three different strains. I should make a trip to the craft store and see what type of metal strips they have in stock.

Nice collection....

Would have donated if you didn't find them....
I appreciate it. I'm lucky that I live so close to true north seedbank. I think I've gotten every order from them within two days of ordering.
 
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