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frogslayer posted an update 7 weeks ago
Outdoors started showing sex, of the 4 “reg” seeds that i planted, it looks like i got 2 dudes and 2 chicks. At least it’s 1 girl of each kind, sublime and some hashberry cross both from great lakes genetics. The males are chopped now and hanging around a day or 2 to dry out then the chickens will have their go at them. The middle giant plant… Read more
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Just wrapping up week 9 of flowering. Looks to be around a week more or so to go. Smelling really sweet and sugary fruity much like opening a new box of fruity pebbles cereal lol. I can’t think of how else to describe it.
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If they smell close to how good they look then WOWZA!
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Looking spectacular
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Does anyone have experience with seed to harvest with chloramine contaminated tap water? Alot of my grows have been unsuccessful so far. Im changing the last control in my next attempt so hopefully that will give me my answer. My tap is hard water. Anywhere from 350-450ppms and up to 8ph. It’s tasty no doubt😂 but im questioning…
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lots of trips to walmart for distilled water…. thats what i had to do.
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You should look in to drops of balance its the only thing I have heard of to take shit out of water I can’t say if it dose anything for cloramie I have never used it myself
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I have a RO system and use two or three drops of super thrive in the 5 gal of water. It’s kinda bro science but it’s working for me. I have to use city water not really an option for me. It’s easy to use too much an and will build up if overused. Less is more kinda balance.
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You can even go with a really good filter just for the water you’re using on the plants and to drink and whatnot. It would be cheaper than an entire system.
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My tap water is the same, grows plants in an organic media just fine. If your not growing organic and are in coco or dwc you would want at least a basic filter and to ph down. I leave my tap water in a 5 gal bucket with a cheap $6 aquarium aerator pump for 24 hrs before use to evaporate chlorine/ chloramine
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Anything with a compressor needs to set upright for at least a day to make sure the oil has settled. You can not run a compressor on it’s side or upside down.
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