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hillbillydeluxe posted an update 6 months ago
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Well my first ever grow is about in the bag. These were just a hope and prayer… just some bag seeds found and turned into this. I was buying equipment as they vegged. What a turn out. Northern lights is my next adventure. Love the shows and all the knowledge, I’ve been able to pull this off from literally nothing…Huge shout out 📣 Thanks…
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What an awesome looking turn out from bag seeds. I’m having trouble getting a good harvest.
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On the search 🔍 Northern lights seeds in the US??? Any ideas 🤔 Thanks
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florganics posted an update 6 months ago
6 months ago (edited)
What’s up DGC!!! First post here so I gotta put up a dank nug! Oreoz McFlurry bred by Genetixmatter Grown in soil with Roots organic liquids and terp teas Ruby Fulvic and bioheaven. This was from seed and a dream to grow has a nice rotten strawberry cream nose and heavy pine gas on the smoke.
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green-in-the-greenhouse posted an update 6 months ago
So i tried something new yesterday. Been wanting to try making hash for a while.
I used the Frenchy Method. Two wine bottles filled with hot water and a crock pot on high to keep the water hot. Placed the keif down on Parchment paper and using gloves rolled the hot wine bottle over the keif to make the hash. Repeated a bunch then rolled it into…
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I just did the same thing the other day; following the same method.
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So far having a great run using cocoa grow dots and recharge the plants are beautiful with nice dense dank nugs in the picture the plants on the right seem to yellow a little faster than the ones on the left is it possible that it is the air intake blowing towards those two pots and cooling The Roots causing them to yellow faster than their… Read more
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Could you throw the leg of a nylon panty hose over the end of the intake? If nothing else it would be sexy.
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From the Grow Dots FAQ:
“What temperature should my media be at to ensure proper nutrient release levels from my Grow Dots?It’s ideal to maintain an average media temperature of between 68 and 75 degrees.
Higher temperature will cause nutrients to release faster. Lower temperatures will cause slower nutrient release.
Maintaining around 70…
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