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When using grow dots can your soil be used over and over like organics or does it leave salt deposits like bottle nutrients?
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It eventually leaves salts which is how it delivers the nutes. You can rinse out coco and reuse it, soil not so much from what I understand. I’m a Coco grower.
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Time released nutrition like Grow Dots will eventually run out. Insoluble salts should not form when they’re not concentrated in a reservoir or concentrated in the soil during dry backs. I would not be concerned with salt build up when using Grow Dots when evenly dispersed through the soil. You can reamend the soil after each cycle and mix in…
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I’ve used Grow dots for several runs in coco. I just replant directly in the same pot and add more Dots. The old ones are used up by the end of flower if you time it right. I don’t wash my coco in between runs.
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Is storing flower in my refrigerator a bad idea? 40- 50% humidity/50 degrees. My other option is normal room conditions 50-55% humidity/ 73 degrees.
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Get a humidor or if you can afford it, a Cannatrol.
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Gallon jars burped daily in closet lol that way you get to baby sit and snell bud farts all day lol
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You can store your bud in the fridge as long as it’s sealed in a container. When taking it out of fridge, let it get close to room temp before opening or condensation will form on the bud in humid rooms.
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Both of those conditions you described will store bud really decent for 3 months, you’ll lose taste and slightly potency but will still be alright 6 to 9 months with those methods. After that it’s like smoking stale packing peanuts lol. For long term storage after cure I vacuum seal in jars and keep in a wine fridge at 60 degrees F.
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