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    The ladies have arrived! All 4 are HGCC Strawberry Cough. I’m going to try running just 1 strain this run since I have some variety in my library from my last runs.

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    You’ll get all these little things that will frustrate you but, in my opinion, 1st year grower I took my chances with under feeding than over feeding. You can always add more but you can’t take it away if it is too much. Just a little tip. Don’t let it deture you bro. A couple months in you’ll be like hell yeah I got this now.

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  • I was setting up my new router earlier. When I did the search to connect one of my neighbors WiFi came up “VillageDrugDealer”. I know this guy and he is in fact the local hookup who serves most of this town. I texted him asking about it and he was like “I think it’s funny”. Smh. This is the same guy that had bags and jars made with his logo… Read more

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  • So I’ve been watering my plant with 1L every other day with very little to no run off. If i put the run off back in the soil, it doesnt come back out. so it made me think the water was not reaching all the soil. So today I watered it with 2.5L, and put the runoff back in the soil to basically fully saturate it. 20 minutes later I had .5L…

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    • Don’t reuse your runoff. You were dry. Up your amounts each time, you may have to water everyday. I was dealing with them drinking like a fish and getting super dryback. I got a pack of blumat classics and it keeps my 3gal perfect and feed day I’ll do a 1/2 gal instead of a gallon and get a 1/4 cup runoff.

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    • How much water a plant needs is dependent on it’s root and bio-mass in relation to container size. Too many variables to ever water a standard amount. Water needs increase as the plant grows bigger. Big plants in small containers are easy to under-water while small plants in large containers are easy to over-water.

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      • farmville (edited)

        I veg for a month and a half at most. At the end of my veg cycle my plants are using 1L to 1.5L every other day in 5 gallon pots. Then I flip. Everyday I check the water to see if I need to water by lifting pots. Then I water 1.5L as it stretches I will go to 2L. Sometimes I’ll still have to water everyday. One piece of advice I wish I followed…

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        Posted on dank nugs too

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