I really hope they sent you the right size manifolds.Just got an email that my 4 pairs of fresh Dress Crocs got delivered. The pic shows 2 boxes. I'm really really hoping the 2nd box is Floraflex parts.
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I really hope they sent you the right size manifolds.Just got an email that my 4 pairs of fresh Dress Crocs got delivered. The pic shows 2 boxes. I'm really really hoping the 2nd box is Floraflex parts.
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#metoo. But that's why I've been dragging my feet on cutting and gluing the pvc. The site said ID is 3/4" and I bought 1/2" pvc that has a 3/4" od soooo, it should fit. We shall seeI really hope they sent you the right size manifolds.
dang....not down here, it's gonna be sunny of 64F today.......little cold this morning at 39F, but good taco's and warm coffee will outwit that....We got a inch last night in CT
Stalks can not to much though with heavy tops swaying when stakes and zip ties come in handyI dunno, some of those huge outdoor plants look like they can handle a bit of wind. Or did you mean the wind would bring everyone over begging for buds?
sometimes you don't need even those....just fyi.....stakes and zip ties
Mystery Party???Mystery party!!! Hey, sounds fun, honestly. Less expectations based on name, more just experiencing them as they grow
That's what I did... and glued everything to the table. It wasn't until I was about to glue the manifolds that I noticed I had a problem. They were nice on the phone... apologetic and offered to ship out the correct ones.#metoo. But that's why I've been dragging my feet on cutting and gluing the pvc. The site said ID is 3/4" and I bought 1/2" pvc that has a 3/4" od soooo, it should fit. We shall see
I need to figure out how to plug the unused legs if the bubbler. I didn't see any plugs on the floraflex site.That's what I did... and glued everything to the table. It wasn't until I was about to glue the manifolds that I noticed I had a problem. They were nice on the phone... apologetic and offered to ship out the correct ones.
I used a 3/4" to 1/2" threaded elbowI need to figure out how to plug the unused legs if the bubbler. I didn't see any plugs on the floraflex site.
... Stalks can not to much though with heavy tops swaying when stakes and zip ties come in handy ...
With the mainlining and lateral spread that I do, I need those stakes and ties each time. I end up with a lot of the thinner branches cause all of my thicker stalks are at the bottom.... sometimes you don't need even those ...
One day I'll maybe grow an outdoor plant. It sounds like a fun challenge. But the house I'm in now it just could never work.Stalks can not to much though with heavy tops swaying when stakes and zip ties come in handy
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Sorry, I said that wrong. Plugs for the hoses out of the bubbler. I'm only going to be running three plants this go round but want to have the ability of running more so I need temporary plugs or something for the hoses. Not sure if I'd be able to just loop the hose from one nipple to another nipple or would that cause air bubbles or excess pressure?I used a 3/4" to 1/2" threaded elbow
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and this to stop the water from going into the legs
I hope the pests fuck off and you get that chance one year. That yellow thing in the sky is one hell of a grow light.... One day I'll maybe grow an outdoor plant. It sounds like a fun challenge ...
That's great,lolThis guy comes close:
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Taste tester?I think I will be able to identify the Sour apple auto, ditto the dosidos, and nutter butter. once they start to flower the strawberry banana and gazurple should be identifiable leaving the OG kush x vanilla frosting. Should be fun.
And you are gonna need some assistance taste testing ... no?... Taste tester? ...
Yea but I could work in 64 degrees not in twenties pruning apple trees way to cold hanging in a tree especially with wind..no fundang....not down here, it's gonna be sunny of 64F today.......little cold this morning at 39F, but good taco's and warm coffee will outwit that....
morning all......
i've never really had to work with mainlining at all......now stakes yes, especially when they're little or young keeps the wind from bending them over, but has they mature you can almost remove the stake and let it take it's course from then on, cause the base it thick enough to hold the top.....then all you do is pay attention to it, let it shed as it wants too....With the mainlining and lateral spread that I do, I need those stakes and ties each time. I end up with a lot of the thinner branches cause all of my thicker stalks are at the bottom.
It's more that I live on a standard city block with no privacy, and thus it is illegal, but I have no acreage to hide them.I hope the pests fuck off and you get that chance one year. That yellow thing in the sky is one hell of a grow light.