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  1. SchmoeJoe

    Waterproof lights?

    I'm finding that LED lights are the only thing coming up in my searches. 2-3 years back someone told me about a brand of complete de fixtures that I looked up and were legit but I can't remember the brand. Do you know of any particular LED I should look into?
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    Waterproof lights?

    I want to be able to use water to deactivate pollen in a seed production tent without having to wait too long for the fixtures to dry out before I can turn the lights back on. They'd also be useful in the smallish greenhouse I'm planning. It would at least make using my atomizer in the tight...
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    Waterproof lights?

    From what I've seen that's probably the route I'll have to go. I'm interested to see what you can show me. I appreciate any help you can offer.
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    Waterproof lights?

    Anyone know of any waterproof grow lights? Any options will be considered but I'm especially trying to find the name of a particular de hps brand I was told about a couple of years back.
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    Cannaventure seeds thread

    Great shape. How many times were they topped?
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    My top 3 picks for next years outdoor

    It makes strain selection less important. I have too many options to try to just pick three. That's one advantage of running a light dep with enough power for a few lights. I'll get to plant three crops.
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    Can You Help Me Look For Rot

    Not obsessing, just trying have a serious conversation about a serious subject. I like to be thorough about giving advice where peoples health may be concerned.
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    Can You Help Me Look For Rot

    There's nothing in it's history about smoking it.
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    Can You Help Me Look For Rot

    As I understand it neem oil is the actual cause behind cannabis hyperemisis syndrome. I personally don't know anyone who uses it once flower formation begins. That includes a number of people who own their own licensed rec farms.
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    Can You Help Me Look For Rot

    Don't use neem on flowering plants. It stays in the buds and can cause health issues.
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    Storing nug before trimming?

    Yeah, store on the stick in tubs and start trimming as soon as possible. Once trimmed into the turkey bags it goes to finish curing.
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    Who's Got The Fostiest Buds? Let's See How Frosty A Bud Can Really Get?

    lemon meringue from the light dep.
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    Storing nug before trimming?

    That's pretty much exactly how I do it. Big leaf it leaving everything that would make good trim for a hash run. That way the trim gets a perfect cure too. The trim also acts a sort of radiator helping wick moisture away from the buds.
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    Storing nug before trimming?

    I buck everything down to single branches of a consistent length that will fit in storage tubs. Make sure they're ready for starting the curing process before they go in the tubs. Most decent quality storage tubs are tight enough that you don't have to worry too much about controlling the...
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    Does 24hrs light make tight node spacing? Do tight nodes=more yield?

    No, I mean that it's a standard practice with actual fruit trees that also works really well with weed. Edit; I see how that first post was confusing. Don't mind me, the combination of the pain from a freshly broken foot and a steady lack of sleep has me missing some things that I normally...
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    Does 24hrs light make tight node spacing? Do tight nodes=more yield?

    I like to use a couple of rules for pruning fruit trees. Remove any growth growing towards the inside of the plant and selectively prune to make sure no branches cross each other. Just those two things combined with topping early can make for some impressive results.
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    Any craft/commercial legs growers on here? Advice needed

    Retail outlets end up being the big money startup as long as there is supply. Then you work on production to become vertically integrated.
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    MOLD day 62. What to do?

    While it may be systemic its like any other fungi. It can only produce a fruiting body in the conditions. If you cut the stem just above the last node before the affected tissue and make sure to maintain an environment that won't allow fruiting of the mold it should be fine. This coming from a...
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