whoa i didn't even realise you ran a chiller. thats sweet jin
Boy, what I would do for TWO of these.
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How is little Norell doing?
Yeah, I'd be pretty much fucked without it. I run a hot box through and through.
am i seeing a bit of discolouration on the large fans? it kinda looks a little spotty with yellowish dots.... perhaps a little mag deficient? Or could that be from the H202 you give?
either way, they are indeed clustering up quite fastCan't wait
something to look forward tosome frost colas
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Nice!
I'm just starting to hit screen
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i know i have said it before jin but i just have to say it again. try the heisenberg tea. absolutely bullet proof roots that grow fast and healthy all without the harsh h2o2 drenching. also i know you worry about PM but i would be willing to bet it would aid in that as well, especially considering serenade is a bacteria product anyway isn't it?
also i normally get a gnat problem in my grows but the tea seems to have killed those little buggers too, i make sure i have loads of baccillus bacteria in my mix which the gnat larvae eat and it forms a protein in there stomach that kills them.
Edit:- just looked up serenade and the active ingredient is bacillus bacteria. so as long as you include that in your tea mix you would be golden
The trick is to make sure you have the 3 key elements in your tea. Mycos ,trichoderma and bacciluss. Not all Bennie products contain baccilus but IMO they are the most important for actually combating pests and disease. Mycos and trichoderma are more for nutrient uptake and early disease prevention.You could even add a small amount of serenade. That way you would ensure you have that particular strain of baccillus and they will breed and multiply in your tea so you only need a small amount.Once you start using tea you will wonder why you put it off for so long I promise you that.Okay, I've heard the tea line here too many times to ignore it. I'll investigate further. I'll ring out with any questions.
The trick is to make sure you have the 3 key elements in your tea. Mycos ,trichoderma and bacciluss. Not all Bennie products contain baccilus but IMO they are the most important for actually combating pests and disease. Mycos and trichoderma are more for nutrient uptake and early disease prevention.You could even add a small amount of serenade. That way you would ensure you have that particular strain of baccillus and they will breed and multiply in your tea so you only need a small amount.Once you start using tea you will wonder why you put it off for so long I promise you that.
I think the tea is the only thing that kept my indoor girl alive. I wish I had tried it earlier.
I am going to try and grow some male Mozambique Poison clones I clipped before I chopped MozPoz Mainline. The males do not need be huge so I think my LED setup will be perfect.