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    CaptainOrganicsCO Midwinter SCRoG

    dOOg,
    Thanks for following along and the comments! I think planning a grow at work is great, u are getting paid for it!

    After some homework I think when I do get an RO unit I will buy the small boy With the 6K gal filter. Around 100$ on amazon with free shipping.

    That would pay for itself pretty quick for me. I am starting an indoor heirloom organic veggie grow soon. That will have a lot of 1 gal pots. Ill be using way more water. Ill go nuts trying to harvest snowmelt for that.

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    CaptainOrganicsCO Midwinter SCRoG

    Tomatoes for personal use or selling at a farmer's market? I hadn't seen that unit in the brief searches that I did, I'll have to check it out. We're about to get some snow here on Saturday they're saying, maybe I'll fill a few large metal pots and let it melt down then put it into empty water gallon containers and use that for the first time. I am interested in pH testing that.

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    #13
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    CaptainOrganicsCO Midwinter SCRoG

    I have 12 different heirloom veggie varieties. All for me and for sharing.
    It will PH at or near 7.0
    Unless maybe ur in the city and u have acid snow? Like acid rain? Idk?
    Mine is 7.0

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    #14
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    CaptainOrganicsCO Midwinter SCRoG

    PPMs are ultra low as well so adding calmag every other watering helps me out. I use 10 drops/gal every other watering. And a little calmag in each tea. If u go the snowmelt route...

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    #15
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    CaptainOrganicsCO Midwinter SCRoG

    Some roof shingles are bad. I have a metal roof so mines fine, FYI.

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    #16
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    CaptainOrganicsCO Midwinter SCRoG

    Attachment 296657
    Some tea brewing for my recycling project.

    I like brewing the teas over the worm farm, if they spill over, well great.

    See all the leaves in there? The worms might have the munchies!

    My clones aren't doing so well. I am doing like I usually do:
    Sprayer, dome, heat mat. It's been so darn cold. I really would like all four BG's to make it.
    Checking temp and humidity in the dome now. I think temp is gonna be low and the problem.
    Shitty...

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    #17
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    CaptainOrganicsCO Midwinter SCRoG

    81 degrees on the floor in the clone box, 60% RH in the clone dome. And I sprayed again, so what gives? Guess I'm just waiting and seeing how they fair. I tossed the mother too, lol.
    Attachment 296658
    If your looking real close at the temp/humidity highs lows are for upstairs, ( just put it in the clone dome)

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    #18
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    CaptainOrganicsCO Midwinter SCRoG


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    #19
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    CaptainOrganicsCO Midwinter SCRoG

    Thanks will check out tomorrow.

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    #20
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    CaptainOrganicsCO Midwinter SCRoG

    That time lapse is really cool. Those clones looked like shit! I would guess they had already sprouted roots before they got dried out like that, idk. Pretty cool to watch them come back like that. Thanks for the link.

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