johnny509
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I fought with RDWC for about 3 years I would have a really good grow then the next 2 would fail for one reason or another, it was just too difficult to get consistent results and when you waste 3 and a half months to root rot or something with only a few more weeks its devastating. and when it happens twice its infuriating and demoralizing, makes you want to give up growing all together. then a few months ago I found out about Real Buckets, grow dots, recharge, and Canna professional plus coco, and life is so much easier now as far as my grow is concerned. I’m actually exited to grow again, I wish I had found grow dot sooner, but I was so heavily invested in equipment like a water cooler, PH controller and Doser pumps etc. that I felt like I couldn’t give up on it. I wouldn’t recommend RDWC or DWC to anyone that wants to have a cost-effective hassle-free experience
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Your never supposed to put recharge in the reservoir, always water it in from the top once or twice a week.
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I have a 3-tent setup also but slightly different, I use an AC Infinity clone dome with lights for my seedlings and clones, 2×2 tent for veg, a 4×5 tent for flower and one more 2×2 tent just for drying.
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Follow This Germination guide and I guarantee you will be more successful.
Step by Step Instructions:
1. Soak your seeds in water for 14-18 hours.
2. Place some paper towels onto a plate or tray.
3. After the soaking period ends, pour the water and the seeds onto the paper towel(s), making sure to drain off excess water.
4. Fold the moist paper towel(s) over the soaked seeds so that they are fully covered.
5. Place your tray or plate with the wet paper towel(s) and seeds in a warm and dark space that is consistently 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. (Some use a seed mat or the back of a warm appliance to ensure this temperature range)
6. During this germination stage, keep your seeds moist by pouring some distilled, rain, or spring water onto the paper towels occasionally, so that the seeds are well-saturated but not sitting in pools of water. The paper towel should be dampened but not soaking wet.
7. Keep an eye on your seeds, and once their taproots are 1/4 to 3/4 inches in length, you can plant your seedlings in soil or any other suitable growing medium you are planning to use.
Please Note: It usually takes just 3-7 days for the taproot to be at the right length, but it can sometimes take as long as 14 days. -
what media are you using?
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OG Kush Seeds – Pacific Seed Bank
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What I don’t understand is, how it’s the tents’ fault that it got uncontrollably hot?
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I get my seeds at Growerschoiceseeds.com. I have had really good results with their seeds. also ive gotten seeds from pacificseedbank.com as well