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Some old geezer grew these 2 buckets a short while back. He got just under 17zips after being hung/cure for about 5 weeks (some people give their weights just 5 days after chop which is way too wet, but not this geezer)
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Some old geezer grew these 2 buckets a short while back. He got just under 17zips after being hung/cure for about 5 weeks (some people give their weights just 5 days after chop which is way too wet, but not this geezer)
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Very true mate. The geezer's a wizard with a 400w bulb.going off the rails on a crazy "train" (ing)....
f'n incredible
Yeah he says its a kali cross (kali mist pollen crossed with some unknown fem).Wow! Do you know what strain that was and how long he vegged them for?
Hey Hempy pros,
Retro got me curious about Hempy buckets so I have been doing a bit of research. I still don't quite understand what the advantage of the res at the bottom of the buckets is with the hole 2 inches up? Would this primarily be useful if someone was handwatering and didn't want to water/babysit the bucket so much? If things were automated with a top drip dtw does the hempy res become pointless because of a constant auto water refresh or is the res still accomplishing something by having a huge supply of water once the roots make it to the bottom of the bucket??? Thanks
Hey Hempy pros,
Retro got me curious about Hempy buckets so I have been doing a bit of research. I still don't quite understand what the advantage of the res at the bottom of the buckets is with the hole 2 inches up? Would this primarily be useful if someone was handwatering and didn't want to water/babysit the bucket so much? If things were automated with a top drip dtw does the hempy res become pointless because of a constant auto water refresh or is the res still accomplishing something by having a huge supply of water once the roots make it to the bottom of the bucket??? Thanks
i guess it all depends on your personal preference.They are perfect for hand watering, but could also be modified to have automated watering, but that would defeat the simplicity.
well, i won't argue with thatAlso, hand watering daily keeps you in touch with your plants, and they really like the drenching.
i guess it all depends on your personal preference.They are perfect for hand watering, but could also be modified to have automated watering, but that would defeat the simplicity.
well, i won't argue with thatAlso, hand watering daily keeps you in touch with your plants, and they really like the drenching.