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Hey guys and gals! How do yall go about picking what seeds youre dropping next? What are you planning on dropping next? I went alittle crazy on the Christmas deals. Happy growing!
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I like to sit around listen to what the boys are loving and try to follow their lead. It’s not like a can afford to be a connoisseur and test all these great strains. So…
Monkey see
Monkey do
Lol
Happy growing
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I get what is locally available to me.
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I do pheno hunts in a tray that’s about 5″ deep, and that holds 12 gallons of soil. I limit myself to four packs at a time, and divide it up into four quadrants. This gives me room for a maximum of 2 plants per quadrant (in case of regs, in case of multiple good phenos, etc.) long enough to find some goodness.
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My move is to drop everything, and tell the wife i didnt have the space and use it as a excuse to get new equipment! lol guess depends on what i have at the time genetics wise also time of year and what equipment i have would determine what i would pop. Winter can be a tricky time of year to grow even inside ppl start cutting there heat on…
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Seeds:
💥 Lemon AK auto. 🚗 420 Fast Buds
💥Strawberry Gorilla auto 🚗. 420 Fast Buds
🔥ChemDawg. North Atlantic Seed Co
🔥Nerds Rope S1. Elev8.
🔥Cherry Gar-See-Ya R1. Ethos
🔥Mimosa Orange Barney’s Farm
🔥Sour Desiel Barney’s Farm
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Chunky
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Hey guys my basement gets alittle cold in winter. Any reliable space heaters?
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Radiant and some fans to blow it around. I use a small space heater only because I’m raising the temperature just a couple degrees for the overall basement and a thermoforge for my tent.
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My wife got me a thermoforge for Xmas I will never go back to space heaters this thing works perfectly and seems to be way more energy efficient than a standard space heater I absolutely love mine, I have to block off all the heat vents to my grow room or it gets way to hot the room stays around 62-65 normally
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I’ve used an oil filled radiator with a couple paver bricks sitting on top and a few milk jugs of saltwater around it on the floor. A small fan blowing through the fins, upwards, and something up high blowing everything back down. I’m in Minnesota in a “finished” garage. Watch your amps and use as few extension cords and strips as possible for…
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Oil-filled heaters that don’t produce light is important.
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I also have a Thermo Forge from AC. Keeps my temps at a solid 68-71 during flowering with lights or off.
Dropped to teens here in Ohio recently and it didn’t skip a beat.
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