I concur.
After talking with you while on your last grow you thought that you put them into flower a little too late, now your thinking a little too early.
I think after this grow is over you will have that system dialed in pretty good
I concur.
After talking with you while on your last grow you thought that you put them into flower a little too late, now your thinking a little too early.
I think after this grow is over you will have that system dialed in pretty good
I agree with @tdubwilly, @Bogleg, I bet you get that system dialed in but by the looks of the amount of seeds youāve got there, it looks like you are going to be sorting way too many seeds to pay attention to what happens in that flower room!
What a lucky man, working while sorting those lovely seeds! You are going to have too many, you know my address, right? LOL jk jk
Seriously, congrats! Looks like you are successful in so many ways. Currently, I am struggling with my environment for my new nursery. I have an inkbird on the way, but I thought it is so small I wouldnāt need one. Lesson learned, some of my seedlings were too tiny and got too cold last night, poor babies, lol
Thatās funny. A pile of seeds and a conference call.
That was awesome.
Look what I found
There is a hooka in the bottom picture. Iād love to get my hands on a genuine martian landrace, lol.
~MacG
All this art is stunning
Now I just need to work on this cultivar until it properly represents itās namesake.
Lol - fair summary.
Damn I am growing the wrong strainsā¦ there is none of that in my garden at the momentā¦
Nice roots
@Ladithief oh Iām watching lol.
Once I get those other ladies cutā¦tomorrow Iām hoping or at least this week lol
Then aero table time
@macgyver_stoner and @Growernick:
Would it be possible to reclaim my spent nutrient water cost-effectively? I am thinking maybe using an RO system I could recover and re-use water Iāve removed from my reservoirs.
My first thought was running into a small reservoir like a pond and letting things settle, use heavy metal sequestering water plants, pull from pond and treat. Not quite aquaponicsā¦
My thought was to collect the dirty water in a 55 gallon drum and connect that drum to some kind of desalination device to move the water to a different 55 gallon drum after desalination.
Possibly a sand filter filled with green sand would work to pre treat and then add enzymes and aerate , could use a UV light first to b sure no bacteria or disease gets thru (just a quick thought Iām not a pro) but I did live with one lol I could ask him actually
I donāt think it would be very cost effective.