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I Care

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Searched fridge and her I am trying to decide tabletop fridge like used for beauty care products or 6 packs of cans. any body with experience on sustainability of these little 30-40 bone fridges?
 

Asentrouw

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The average prices are becoming ridiculous and it won't go down, so many people believe spending a lot means you get the better genetics it won't change. In the cannabis seeds business there is a lot of scam artists and a lot of money can be made by selling ultra hyped average genetics.
Some expensive seeds can deliver some good buds but it's not the best criteria to know if it's worth growing, today some cheap seeds can deliver as good buds as 20€ ones, it's a mess and it's not easy to know what to buy.

Couldn't agree more. I found shitty pheno's in relatively expensive breeder seeds and great pheno's in 1,50 euro cheap Spanish seeds.

Wouldn't be suprised if both came from the same producer. 🤣

Maybe some special elite clone can be worth it, but overall I wouldn't spend to much on seeds. Especially not on commercial strains that are broadly available.
 

I Care

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It seems that this thread was hijacked
So I'm here no worries
I'm having trouble with this strain
yummy yummy from Sol Fire
Grown from seed in living soil
7 gallon fabric pot
Lights 12 / 12 HLG patriot 150
2x2.5 grow tent Gorilla
Temps about high 80's in tent
42 % humidity
2 weeks into flower
Leaves curling down in the beginning and was doing a longer dry back period and now leaves are curling up and down.
sorry I passed over your issue

definitely the best thing you can do is to raise the light by approximately the distance of your little finger. It won’t get better but it will just stop getting worse

much more difficult and risky move would be manipulating your substrate with a nutrient solution to see if you can get them tolerating the excess light but that’s a gamble.

habe an outdoor sativa plant canoeing right now and I think it’s the potassium from flower nutes and the low pH solution I’ve been giving it to correct alkaline potting soil

Well I had a couple of mini fridges .
I liked the smaller ones for counter top , the waist high ones are awkward to get into
Thanks, highly considering the mobility of smaller portable size thermoelectric mini fridges, but what really matters if they are efficient and reliable. Taking closer look they’re intended to keep cooler but not continuous 30s always like a full size fridge. The life expectancy and efficiency matters to me mainly so whatever it takes to get the job done And to last for years to come.
 

kro-magnon

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sorry I passed over your issue

definitely the best thing you can do is to raise the light by approximately the distance of your little finger. It won’t get better but it will just stop getting worse

much more difficult and risky move would be manipulating your substrate with a nutrient solution to see if you can get them tolerating the excess light but that’s a gamble.

habe an outdoor sativa plant canoeing right now and I think it’s the potassium from flower nutes and the low pH solution I’ve been giving it to correct alkaline potting soil


Thanks, highly considering the mobility of smaller portable size thermoelectric mini fridges, but what really matters if they are efficient and reliable. Taking closer look they’re intended to keep cooler but not continuous 30s always like a full size fridge. The life expectancy and efficiency matters to me mainly so whatever it takes to get the job done And to last for years to come.
I'm not sure the potassium play a role in curling leaves, I had a clone doing that in veg while fed with minimal dose of K, in my case it was because the light was too close of the plant. In my set-up so far the plants with those leaves were over exposed to light, it's possible there is more causes for this but in my case it was due to light and it must be pretty common today with the LED available.
 

I Care

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I'm not sure the potassium play a role in curling leaves, I had a clone doing that in veg while fed with minimal dose of K, in my case it was because the light was too close of the plant. In my set-up so far the plants with those leaves were over exposed to light, it's possible there is more causes for this but in my case it was due to light and it must be pretty common today with the LED available.
It’s also something nutrient related that causes it. No doubt about light but I think it’s somewhat a potassium balance issue as that makes the serrations canoe and curl badly in high light. I thought it was light intensity until I see it outdoors too. So they must go hand in hand.

This was 8” from tip top and increasing the distance from my ViparSpectreXS2500Pro boards did stop the progression into total loss.
 

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This outdoor plant is what gets me thinking that canoeing under intense light is also related to a nutrient imbalance. GO bloom, jacks tomato, molasses and alaska morbloom as main nutrient content pah adjusted 1200ppm floods so. I thought it was the light but it must be that nutrient inefficiency is involved in canoeing too. I may be wrong about it being K



$10 so that's the price im going with and no going over to get them free seeds . Ha ha
I really would like to try some cheap seeds
I saw you can buy bulk fem seeds for 2 bones a piece from some places online, seeds on clearance too. old strains with pics of great flowers instead of a cartoons and names that are intended for a mature audience are in clearance sections
 

graser

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I really would like to try some cheap seeds
During my last runs, I tried several varieties from different breeders.
The varieties Pineapple Funk and Guerilla Glue from the Bulk Seed Bank were outstanding in terms of quality and yield.
5 fems cost between 15€ -17€ and are well worth the money.
 

Porky82

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$10 so that's the price im going with and no going over to get them free seeds . Ha ha
I really would like to try some cheap seeds
During my last runs, I tried several varieties from different breeders.
The varieties Pineapple Funk and Guerilla Glue from the Bulk Seed Bank were outstanding in terms of quality and yield.
5 fems cost between 15€ -17€ and are well worth the money.
Check out Seedsman in house stuff. I've grown over 8 of their strains and they have been cheap, good quality and stable genectics.
Got plenty of pics if yous are interested.
 

kro-magnon

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The seeds from KC Brains are some of the cheapest on the market yet you can find some great plants, he has a few famous seed lines like Leda Uno or KC36 who have been used in crosses by other breeders, there is a Sour Leda from Karma Genetics, that a good argument for the quality of the line. Sadly there is not a lot of grow diaries with KC Brains genetics to display what they have to offer, I should get some Leda Uno and make a small run to satisfy my curiosity;
 

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