Quote Originally Posted by headshake
looking might nice my friend!

you always have one of the finest looking cabs around.

on another note, doesn't coco need cal and mag?

-shake
thanks shake! cal and mag is really a water thing. tap water no, osmosis yes. but it is a common misconception that coco needs calcium. most nutes have plenty cal and not enough mg. 60 ppm mg and 60 ppm cal is ideal

6ml micro / 10ml bloom + mag supplement
N 97
P 60
K 105
Mg 60
S 27
Ca 97

Quote Originally Posted by JeffersonBud
Sorry I could not reply faster. You lose less then 5% of your Lumens through the water with the Fresca Sol. The fact that you have better CO2 use, can put the bulb 5 inches from the plant, and have better temps would negate that 5% loss.
I believe you can use it in a vertical grow. I don't think anyone has done it yet but I know it can be done. You don't need a very large pump because you want the water to flow slowly thus gathering the heat around the bulb. I have been told that you want just a bit over 100 gph to flow through your light system. I would say you can run the water jacket downwards or if you need to slow the rate of water, run the flow up through the bulb and out the top.
I would imagine you would be the first to try this application.

BTW nice plants!
Interesting for sure I will research it further for my next setup because i'm going to have lots of watts in a fairly small area. thanks for all the info :thumbsup:


Quote Originally Posted by phatsesh101
lookin good. im pleased with casey, took a cutting off the bottom at week 7 and oven dried. she had a nice trainwrecky diesel taste with a strong diesel finish and good buzz. imho it was some of the best diesel ive had, and not cause i grew it, well maybe. im surprised at how shes filling out with all the early stretch.

since ive been in norcal at this location ive been having to increase my mag on everything and even a little more so as of late.
I am surprised how well it is filling out too because of how it stretched. its startin to put on the frost and smell now. can't wait to try it