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grambo posted an update 16 hours ago
Merry January 🤘😁👍
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A small clone/seedling can not drink very much water. No matter the container size. About 98-99% of the water they pull up through their roots is released back into the air through their leaves. Limiting root space limits plant structure. Branches form thin instead of gaining girth after becoming rootbound. Yield comes from stem thickness.…
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Growers who irrigate coco multiple times a day are usually root bound in a small pot. Nothing to brag about. 😉 Watering is relevant to the pot size, root mass and foliage density.
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casadelwhacko posted an update a day ago
What the Duck is going on here?! What are you chewing on? Did you eat the last of my brownie?! 🤘🏼🤣🤘🏼
Happy Friday DGC!
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It’s Dude the Duck
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First… 90% of my technique has been learned under the threat of wolves!🤣 I’m way unorthodox but having success.
I have coco in every pot and bag in the casa. My flood is, of course the wet it/forget it mindset and it’s watered 5 times a day during lights up, once in the middle of the night and allowed to dry “rest” for about eight hours…
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