That hurts just looking at it. Ouch.
That hurts just looking at it. Ouch.
huh?That hurts just looking at it. Ouch.
What temp you run? How do you get the coco to grow more roots?Well I have a trim crew set to come in Monday the 18 and again on the 19th. Hopefully they will be able to knock out a whole harvest which should be doable as it’s my smaller led room and 2 plants I did myself into the freezer. Leaves 12 plants, should be around 15 lbs I’m guessing.
Be nice to not have to wait weeks to get it all finished up.
If they do well I’ll have them back for the big room which should be around 36 lbs this time round as it’s looking thick early on.
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Riding a foot powered vehicle. No pain no gain.huh?
it's a big secret bike people won't tell you but it never stops being painful,no matter how good a shape you may be in...you're just going farther and faster...Riding a foot powered vehicle. No pain no gain.
shockingly it's raining...might get an entire 1/10th of an inch out of this little storm
Riding a foot powered vehicle. No pain no gain.
saw a method recently and I want to try it for roasting a bird …tied ,hung & then suspended in the middle of the oven… with the pan underneath to collect the drippingsNice greasy bird
I run in the mid 80’s during veg and low 80’s during stretch and back down to upper 70’s mid/late flower.What temp you run? How do you get the coco to grow more roots?
Thanks dude! My issue with coco is when temps are not in the 80's as dry back take much longer. Feel like I am sort of getting it figured out after way too much time. Still prefer hydroton but the recirculating issue isnt as forgiving with multiple strains on the same tank. Do able but not ideal.I run in the mid 80’s during veg and low 80’s during stretch and back down to upper 70’s mid/late flower.
No mycorrhiza just proper dry backs.
that's called a roasting rack...or rather a roasting rack is basically the same thingsaw a method recently and I want to try it for roasting a bird …tied ,hung & then suspended in the middle of the oven… with the pan underneath to collect the drippings
I would have thought you'd be building your own wheels. I know this is a little more difficult than other bike repairs/maintenance but at your knowledge level of bikes I just assumed. The grow shop has to love you as you're always theremornin campers...managed to get plenty of sleep last night,takes a day for the doggos to get settled in and everyone to agree on how much of the bed i get...been watching the labradoodle bailey for 11 years,ever since she was a pup so sad to see she's getting on in years...
off to the grow store in a bit,i had exactly enough bloom nutes to get through the other day,right down to the last milliliter...now i have the 4x8 tent and the led room on plain water so way too much trimming in my near future...on the good side,the garden is about to get simpler to deal with...
still have a bunch of trimming to deal with,more NEM and then 3 good size apple fritters...
my new backpack and a set of handlebars are in at the bike shop once i have time to go grab them...and the rest of the stuff i ordered will be in on monday...just need to drop the wheel off to get rebuilt then
too many tools and no space for a truing stand...and the bike shop has a good wheel builder so i never felt the need to learn....i don't have a bearing press dealy either,big investment for something that would get very little use...so basically when building a bike up i have them press in the headset and build the wheels,everything else is pretty straightforward...I would have thought you'd be building your own wheels. I know this is a little more difficult than other bike repairs/maintenance but at your knowledge level of bikes I just assumed. The grow shop has to love you as you're always there