Quote Originally Posted by RastaKaze
Yes... they look a little worn out, perhaps nuting was just a little heavy in the beginning. Sometimes a regular flush (pure water) can work wonders for the plants, it is like a cleansing for the root system. But as they're getting quite old and are going to be mothers, I'd suggest, like I said to add still superthrive and cacti juice.. I think you'll notice a great improvement :thumbsup:
10-4 Rasta... I follow you. Next mix (tomorrow's) will be water, SuperTHRIVE and Schlutz Cactus Juice.

About 1 week ago, my nute mix bottle was completely used up. I was too lazy to do another mix, so they had Brita filtered water for 2 days straight. Maybe that helped with the flushing thing. I noticed yellowing leaves on the second day. After I re-started the nute mix, everything was fine.

Question about cloning::: Do I chop the entire secondary growth, or do I leave 2-3 nodes on top of my cut?
I need to build the mother cab before I clone, but I'll be doing that today or tomorrow (I know people! I've been saying that for about 2 months now...)

But I can't clone until I get some timers that I ordered. You see, I just bought a fogger system (thanks to Zandor injecting that idea into my brain). The fogger creates too much fog for my garden, so I need the short cycle timers.

Instead of buying the CAP Short Cycle timer Zandor and me like ($100), I bought a X10 controller (USB connect to computer) and the X10 timer modules. I'll be able to create 1 second cycles if needed with those X10 controllers.

I have to play with the fogger, but I think it'll have a 1 minute ON/50min OFF cycle for the clones. For the actual grow (yes, fog grow!!!) I guess the cycle will be something like 6ON/50OFF. Will have to play with it a little bit.

I bought a Dayton axial fan, 550 CFM. So I'm planning on building an 'air box', to install this Dayton. Then, I'll try to replace my other plant fans with this one. Don't know how that will play out. Good thing is that it consumes only 43 watts, so I can run a light dimmer switch with it so it isn't 100% all the time.

Ideas?

-turtle420