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LoudBlunts

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dont get me wrong, if this medical thing goes off and i have to care for more than a few patients?

im sure they will raise/invest more than enough overhead for my setup.


5-10 patients investing easy means 10-15 grand OP

shit, i just wanna grow the shit, ill teach/show/learn/experiment all day
 

GypsyBush

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So here are a few more shots of everything before I erase them all again...lol...















































How's that for a newb?

:joint::peace:
 

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grandpabear3

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if anybody really knows Loudblunts, they will know that im a firm blv'r that true organic hydro is just not possible. you can have 'organic based hydro nutes' but its just not possible.

its also too much of a headache.

but bugs, just like you pointed out without even realizing it. you have found the wonders of enzymes, whether it helps your root system, 'cleans' and/or allows you to reuse your medium....you've found a product that works for you.

im by far in the organic camp by a long shot. so lets make that very clear... im just not down for using nukes (h2o2) all the time when i can use alternatives (enzymes and beneficial bacteria aka hydroguard)
tbh, i didnt know my cannazym was a bacteria that created enzymes, i thought it was just enzymes.

i use enzymes to reuse and recycle my coco medium

as far as beneficial bacteria.... i like those because i ran outta h2o2 and that was my only other option at the time.... I also found out that h2o2 wasnt the only thing that could keep pathogens at bay. Turned out a rack of beneficial bacteria reside in hydroguard and keep all that root rot and stuff at bay

and last but not least, your theory is right too. the punks can and will move into an 'unoccupied space' if ya will. however it is more difficult for bad to takeover when alot of the good has colonized and vice versa
h202 i got from al........i am ignorant but steadily learning about the other ioptions like you have mentioned. thank you

can someone let me know the best position for a dehumidifier?

up top? down bottom?
as high up as you can get it? it works almost twice as fast in my op up high than it does on the floor. i forget the scientific shit, but i promise.:peace:
jesus i had to read like 4 or 5 pages just to catch up from yesterday. you people talk too much.:hump:
 

LoudBlunts

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ahhhhh, so i can hang from my tent's roof?

even sweeter!!!

im looking at one of those peltier models

i seen one at targets for like 40 bucks.

those peltier ones work too?

:hump: thanks
 

GypsyBush

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If you have air circulation within the op, it should not matter...
as high up as you can get it? it works almost twice as fast in my op up high than it does on the floor. i forget the scientific shit, but i promise.:peace:
jesus i had to read like 4 or 5 pages just to catch up from yesterday. you people talk too much.:hump:
Makes sense , I suppose, Hot air can hold more moisture than cold air (dewpoint).. but I would have to say that the difference would be small in a small room...
 

grandpabear3

New Member
ahhhhh, so i can hang from my tent's roof?

even sweeter!!!

im looking at one of those peltier models

i seen one at targets for like 40 bucks.

those peltier ones work too?

:hump: thanks
not sure about the model, or any for that matter. mine is a 30 pint and it keeps almost 200 square feet at any point i want it from 40-70 24 hours a day. but i have a window unit a.c. and the deehumidifier running 24/7 room temp ranges from 70-76 24/7. its a god damned wonderland in that fuckin space.:hump:

Makes sense , I suppose, Hot air can hold more moisture than cold air (dewpoint).. but I would have to say that the difference would be small in a small room...
i agree ....i guess i should have shut up. i didnt realise you two were talking about a small space.
 

GypsyBush

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We weren't, I am assuming no one here has a warehouse...

I am the one jumping in and giving opinions...

Hey did you see the article on the Bacteria and Enzymes I posted?

What's your take?
 

grandpabear3

New Member
well i posted on it there, but i am a newb myself when it comes to that shit....lol....al said no i said ok and h2o2 was it for me and was always perfect. always. then i cant get the shit no more and i try nothing......it was bad. then hygrozyme. and holy shit batman my roots in the dome and the cloner and all the tables were fucking neon white like in sin city and the plants took on a healthy deep green and then i ran out and it sucked again.....lmfao, i suck so hard sometimes my ears whistle. but ya good article and i'm learning as we go and so far i like enzymes, and btw hygrozyme is compatable with h2o2 in small doses. which is all i ever used anyway so if i ever get to where i can re-up with the h2o2 on a larger scale then i will but i'll stick with hygro either way.
 

DeweyKox

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Dam that's slot to take in, im high. But so far, here is how I started growing. It's all based off Al's, but with additives.

First 8 months of growing House and Garden Aqua Flakes A&B, Multi-Zyme (H&G), Drip Clean (H&G), H202(35%). I have learned that adding 6ml of H202 is too much. I mean, don't get me wrong, I got great results vs. when I grew with soil, but have since modified my formula to get better results.

I then changed the amounts of H202 to half that strength, and added an additive called Bud-XL (H&G). The bud growth so far has seem to dam near double. House & Garden has there nutrients and additives created to a T. Since I was already using Multi-Zyme and Bud XL(enzyme processes to extract sugars), I figured after researching and asking my shop since there pro's and always recommend H&G, I cut down on H202 but keep it in the rez to keep it somewhat clean from everything else as far as bad gunk in the trunk!

That is what I have concluded so far growing hydro and my mixes in the tank. Hope that helps! :)
 
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