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Flaming Pie

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I am confused...how would hooking an inline exhaust fan from the room blowing up the chimmney cause c02 to build up?
If you vent directly into the chimney ,without an elbow causing the air to flow straight up, it will create a mushroom of air that creates positive pressure and doesnt allow passive vents to flow. Most water heaters have passive vents that rely on the heat of the air to carry the gasses upwards.

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You need to make sure your vent for tent points UP not just IN to the chimney or you get a mushroom of air that stops the warm gasses from the water heater. Then the water heater flue fills until it starts to backflow into the room.
 

Flaming Pie

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12/12 day 15 - Cherry Jo


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Worst girl on bottom pic. I moved her towards the other side of the tent so I can keep a closer eye on her.

Today I topdressed with two cups EWC an then watered with the following in 6 gallons.

4 Tbsp organic fish
1 Tbsp Molasses (mixed in hot water)
3 tsp protekt

Im wondering if I let my organic mix dry out too much. I have been making sure to check on my bins more often so i can water ehen needed. Plus I keep them sealed a little tighter with some weight on the lid.

The girls are asking for potassium.
 

Flaming Pie

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Ut oh. A bit of the claw showing. Going to hold off on doing another AACT.

Any suggestions besides plain water? Would turning lights off and doing foliars help? Possibly stop the K lockout?
 

Flaming Pie

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12/12 Day 18 - Cherry Jo

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I need to work out my dosage on fish and molasses. I think I may have been using too much. I should probably stick to 1 tsp per gallon when I decide to use the fish. Which means 1 tbsp of fish should be sufficient for 4 gallons.

The dosage on the bottle is for houseplants. Maybe it is meant to be the only nutrient source they receive.

I used to never go over 1 tsp a gallon for the maxigro and bloom. That was 10-5-14.

Using a tbsp of fish at 2-3-0.3 was probably giving me 6-9-1. On top of that the 5% potassium from the molasses. I was just giving too much for a plant in living soil.

So here on out I am not going over a tsp a gallon for anything.

Am I correct in assuming that the potassium in the molasses will be fed to the plant through the microbes? @genuity
 

Flaming Pie

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Watered today with potash of sulfate (0-0-50) with 1/8th of a teaspoon to 4 gallons of water.

That equals a solution of 3.12% potash and 1% sulphur. Please correct me if i am wrong.
 

Flaming Pie

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I ordered some bocking 14 comfrey. 2 live roots are shipping out priority mail on monday.


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I will be prepping their home tomorrow after I finish tree trimming.
 

Vnsmkr

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Does anyone know the npk value of composted cannabis?
No idea on the numbers, sorry but sometimes I dont even let it compost, I just toss down a bed of fresh leaves and they compost on the spot. Gives the soil a small shot and helps keep temps down
 

Flaming Pie

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So i bought this. Going to try topdressing with it and some epsom next water.

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Slow release on nitrogen and has a nice phosphate and potassium boost.

Do you think it is safe to use? It has a warning for chromium.. i might return it. Lol
 
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