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    #11
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    Foxysox rocks the cinderblocks

    Oh, I forgot to link to the last one lol... things have changed up in hurrrrr since then but I'm still the same nerd I've always been

    http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...ck-game-p.html

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    #12
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    Foxysox rocks the cinderblocks

    Great read foxy! Good details, explanations, and a kinda familiar strain list ya got there:jointsmile:
    subscribed!
    whiskeytango

    given the list, how many do you wanna flower? I couldn't begin to recommend one or two from a list such as that...lol, need any help? i can sleep on a cot in that mum room

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    #13
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    Foxysox rocks the cinderblocks

    Nope, you can't. I won't let you- there's 2 no-pest strips in there. No es bueno para sleeping near!!!

    Those are the ones I'm going to be flowering primarily, and I'll just monitor each plant for signs of hunger/burn and put it in the table whose res is closest to what it needs. Perfect? HELL no. The 'right way' to grow? Um, that would be a negative, Houston! But it's the closest I'm going to get to my dream of Ultimate Variety!

    Or I could just fill the table with Nirvana Standard Papaya and start pulling down weight.

    Let me think about that for a minute....

    Naaaaaah!

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Foxysox rocks the cinderblocks

    Variety over quantity...I agree, 2 :greenthumb: up!
    whiskeytango

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Foxysox rocks the cinderblocks

    Quote Originally Posted by foxysox
    No es bueno para sleeping near
    I love speaking spanglish

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Foxysox rocks the cinderblocks

    Or I could just fill the table with Nirvana Standard Papaya and start pulling down weight.
    I had a Nirvana Papaya plant once....prettest damn male in the world......and he was only 3 weeks old when he died. I cried.

    I had transplanted something ...needlessly...:stoned:

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Foxysox rocks the cinderblocks

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
    I had a Nirvana Papaya plant once....prettest damn male in the world......and he was only 3 weeks old when he died. I cried.
    That male got bitch owned :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Foxysox rocks the cinderblocks

    An EC of 1.0 ms will be produced by 700ppm NaCl.

    So if you're measuring anything but un-iodized table salt, a ppm is at best a relative measurement.

    EC will also sometimes be expressed in CF ( Conductivity Factor) which is EC in ms x 10. Apparantly this decimal position is preferable for marketing purposes.:wtf:

    Also, watch out- some ppm meters will express in relative concentrations of MgCl2, which will give a reading of 500ppm @ an EC of 1.0.

    Ppm is a really crappy standard of measurement.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Foxysox rocks the cinderblocks

    This morning I topped up my res with tap water, which brought it from 1.3 to 0.8 lol... It needed a little juice I guess... then added Canna Aqua a+b to 1.6 and a squirt each of Boost and Sweet. I'll check the pH when I get around to it. Canna and my tap water react nicely and don't need much attention.

    I also got some rooted clones potted up for the next round, because this crop is coming down pretty soon.

    I ran out of CO2 and will be dealing with that when I get a chance. Also, the circuit that the pump and a/c are on seems to have been unplugged- I had an electrician working at the spot over the weekend- but I got that sorted out without any losses.

    Some pics of what's going on in Foxy's house of plant torture...

    Here's a technique for putting clones in rapidrooters into a hydroton medium without wrecking the exposed roots.
    -Fill bucket with water
    -Fill pot with hydroton
    -Sink pot into bucket until hydroton floats
    -Protect roots and plunge plug into pot
    -Support plant at the height you want and lift the whole thing out of the water
    The HT will settle gently around the roots and you are good to go.

    Rhizome, thanks for the explanation of EC.

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    #20
    Senior Member

    Foxysox rocks the cinderblocks

    You can see mite damage on these plants if you look carefully, but they are going to finish up nicely. Notice that they did not bulk out and become a continuous SOG in these pots? I think that next time I will be running 4" deep squares instead of 6" deep squares, to try and fill the table more evenly. A couple of the strains I'm testing are nice and fat, and DID fill out, but it's time to crowd them a little closer I think.

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