Viking Fruit 15/16

ruby fruit

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From my calculations around 12g per litre. How'd everyone else math skills go :bigjoint:
12 or 15 wont really matter but its per gallon so thats nearly 4 australian litres
..so the green watering can i have is 8 litres it would be safe to say 15grams per half container 30 grams the full container :)
 

mushroom head

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Just ordered some of those Jock Horror beans...I hope the end result is as Nice as what you posted!...Very Nice!
Thanks eh! I hope yours turns out better to be honest. I only had one out of five actually finish. Four of them were heavy on the haze side and just started flowering mid October, I didn't even chop them down as their was nothing to harvest. The one that did finish was more on the northern lights side and has a fruity spicy smell to her. Insane resin, my scissors would get gunked up so fast. It was harvested one week before the end of October, though if weather permitted I would have let her go till the end of October.
 

treemansbuds

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Lol i worked shit out on dunny paper at work
Guess I should of shipped you a teaspoon/tablespoon measuring tool along with Maxsea.
Here's a bit of math for you.
There's 3 teaspoons in 1 tablespoon.
There's 2 tablespoons to 1 u.s. ounce
8 ounces to a cup
4 cups to a quart
4 quarts to a gallon
Us Americans have got this measuring shit all fucked up. Just stick to the metric system and you'll be fine.
1 tablespoon = 14.7 ml
TMB-
http://www.bing.com/search?q=how many milliliters in a tablespoons&PQ=how many milliliter in a tab&SP=1&QS=SC&SK=&sc=5-37&form=MNMTSS&pc=MANM

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ruby fruit

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Guess I should of shipped you a teaspoon/tablespoon measuring tool along with Maxsea.
Here's a bit of math for you.
There's 3 teaspoons in 1 tablespoon.
There's 2 tablespoons to 1 u.s. ounce
8 ounces to a cup
4 cups to a quart
4 quarts to a gallon
Us Americans have got this measuring shit all fucked up. Just stick to the metric system and you'll be fine.
1 tablespoon = 14.7 ml
TMB-
http://www.bing.com/search?q=how many milliliters in a tablespoons&PQ=how many milliliter in a tab&SP=1&QS=SC&SK=&sc=5-37&form=MNMTSS&pc=MANM

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Until reza pointed it out i didnt know US tablespoon was any different :)
Im gonna go by 14 grams to count as each tablespoon.
So if im correct its 70 grams per 5 gallons (18 litres ) per feed for now.
Phew ..page 100 dedicated to maths lol
 
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