Even a cheap one is going to set you back a few hundred just for the sensor. They aren’t a cheap piece of kit.Anyone got a link to a cheapish par meter? They are all $$$
OK OK....I’m getting fucking jealousy kick in again lads....they are very nice looking buds my friend....I can smell them from here2 of 3 plants cane down last night, got some healthy looking colas in there. Another 2 days and the other one will probably be ready or close to.
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You too man....I can’t handle looking at these pics...what strain are we looking at here brother ?Twin towers
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yeah they gonna be called Zkittles extreme, me tinks and if the mother is anything to go by nice lemony/watermelon kinda day time smokeHey bursto, my gift turned up, much appreciated, cheers j
I love it man....the ducking rocker cover; driven around with buds on the dash in summer; will have to use the rocker coverEveryone does it to some extent I wouldn't feel embarrassed man
Hell I've take me car for a spin then put a wet bud on the rocker cover to quick dry at the beach for a choof lol
$55-60 Will get u a 3 or 5 pack of fem beansChampion !! Looks like I have a new strain to try and grow.
How ru going with the mites?Yea bloke things in both spots are kickin along nicely. The stank is gettin pushed around the nieghbours houses a fair bit though abit of luck an they keep their mouths closed
Just zoomed in; your right there is something phalli poking out from the Bush !!!!!’That hand has pulled the rip cord on more than 100 jumps some even at night....
Now focus and zoom in the the tree on the right of your hand and the big black cock coming out of it ...
Serious look
Still finding a them here an there. Ive hit the plants from underneath with the sprayer on the hose like you suggested them gave them a blow out but i didn get the kill a mite i used the natures way crap once the plants dried outHow ru going with the mites?
Got abit of a love hate thing going on dont they...Can I assume correctly that you fellas know each other ?
Hey mate....if your growing in ground or pots use about an inch layer of washed river sand as a mulch...old grower taught me; it stops little fuckers from being able to breed under your plant. The first thing they find to eat is your baby; they hatch if you have your soil or normal mulch as it’s moist and warm, but they can’t reproduce in the sand it’s too fine and doesn’t hold the moisture
Aint nothing wrong with a bit of sugar leafJust tryed a joint of sugar leaf and fans. Got me pretty faded only fineshed half the joint had to pass her along lol
that’s gnatts not mites. Mites lay eggs underneath the leaves and have a breeding cycle of 5-14 days. So they can hatch and be laying eggs in under 2 weeks which is why the cycle is so hard to break.Can I assume correctly that you fellas know each other ?
Hey mate....if your growing in ground or pots use about an inch layer of washed river sand as a mulch...old grower taught me; it stops little fuckers from being able to breed under your plant. The first thing they find to eat is your baby; they hatch if you have your soil or normal mulch as it’s moist and warm, but they can’t reproduce in the sand it’s too fine and doesn’t hold the moisture
100% but they still lay their larvae in the moist areas and hatch and that’s why you get those infestations; especially when you consider we are loving the plants etc so the soil is A grade for them. Do away with your mulch and use the river sand and I guarantee you will see a huge difference.Got abit of a love hate thing going on dont they...
About the river sand you sayin it stops the spider mites from breeding?
I used sugar cane mulch cause it was cheap an was told that adding mulch around the plants will help the plants with the heat as the soil would stay cooler an wouldn dry out as quick.
Your probably correct....not trying to disprove any of what you guys are saying; just I had a lot less issues when I used sand.that’s gnatts not mites. Mites lay eggs underneath the leaves and have a breeding cycle of 5-14 days. So they can hatch and be laying eggs in under 2 weeks which is why the cycle is so hard to break.