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These are supposed to be the very best. I’ve never seen anything to compare it against. I know that I sure as hell want one.
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What do you Growers do about preventing drastic drybacks and the impact because of it with outdoor without overwatering and or buying a dripper system. Its DRY here but will get super humid randomly also( 105°F/80%) everyday is 40’s-50’s humidity.its 71/62% today.
Whats Dudes favorite topic? VPD. Lol
Anyone use those arrogating spikes you put on…
sicko_grows, PuraVidaFarms and 4 others-
I love my grow buckets!
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I use a kiddy pool and set my plants in when it gets really hot out, with just about 2inch of water just during the heat of the day
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Check on it a lot and water when dry back occurs. It looks like it’s flowering pretty good so a transplant wouldn’t be ideal. Next time use a bigger pot. Get some mulch on top. It’ll work together with the shaded zone you added to keep moisture in the pot instead of leaving through the top
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You can get some 20% shade cloth…
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At this point your plant to pot size ratio might just need daily watering, possibly even twice daily according to conditions, i see a lot of perlite, that makes for a very porous mix, next time add some sticky stuff, we use the term coloïdal, usualy called compost, but porosity has to do with carbon to mineral ratios, so peat/coco and… Read more
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Plz Help with diagnosing a new growth issue
This damage is not nutritional. It’s from some root stress. Most likely a severely out of range pH that’s causing the freak out. Random brown splotching with twisting leaves is the result.
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sunny posted an update 2 weeks ago
GROW MOM JUST GOT THREW A HURRICANE. She started with a screen crop box. Look at her now!!!
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Hate the bad weather part, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do. May your ladies not see a stitch of PM or botrytis😁
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