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    Stand alone flowering Nutrient.

    I still haven't tried the new 0-12-26 formula yet, and was hoping someone would be the test dummy first. :razz: Its just jacks 321, but without any nitrogen in the part A. Haven't seen any pics of the results yet either, or heard much. I'll order some soon, and been planning to try it out...
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    Diatomaceous earth for gnats in coco. Need advice

    My first time buying was pretty embarrassing.. I had to look at every package in the panty hose isle to make sure I was getting the right sizes, let alone standing in line at the counter.. Had I known I could go to the dollar store..
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    Diatomaceous earth for gnats in coco. Need advice

    Absolutely. https://www.dollartree.com/queen-size-pantyhose/336591 You can cut them up to size and tape sections around the rim/stalk, and put little sheets over each one of the drainage holes of the pots. Nothing but water gets in and out. Make whatever size sheets you need and stretch to...
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    Setting up dtw coco 2.5x5 tent

    The trick is to keep your fingers wet while you work it. To make it more smooth on the surface and easier to fill the voids, like wetting down clay as you form it. You can roll some up like a snake after mixing, and form it into little rings to stick on around the hose/hole. Kinda like welding...
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    Diatomaceous earth for gnats in coco. Need advice

    Pull the plants out of the pots, then stuff the coco/root balls down into xxl panty hose liners, like bagging them up. Smaller pots can be covered completely with the right size. Then tie off the opening section of the pantie hose around the stalk with a twisty tie, so all the medium below is...
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    Should I wrap my RDWC buckets in Reflectix?

    Reflectix provides no real r-value unless you were able to create a 1 inch air gap between it and the containers\plumbing. In other words, you would need some kind of spacers wrapped around everything first, and even then it won't help much compared to real insulation.. Also, it scratches...
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    Aero cloner questions

    You can set it to infinitely repeat the same on/off cycle over and over. Down to the seconds. set it to 45 seconds on, and 4 minutes off for example, and it will just keep doing it over and over.
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    Aero cloner questions

    https://www.amazon.com/NEARPOW-Multifunctional-Programmable-Countdown-Electrical/dp/B07QJ3K43N
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    Aero cloner questions

    Somewhere around 30-60 seconds on and 3-4 minutes off is the magic ratio IME. Good balance of air/water and keeps the pump cool. As far as res temps, the cuttings won’t be suspended directly in the solution, or for very long after they root out anyway. You can stick a probe in one of the foam...
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    What Are You Listening To?

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    What Are You Listening To?

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    leave a song for the day

    :blsmoke:
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    Setting up dtw coco 2.5x5 tent

    You could just use a barbed T fitting and connect another hose inline to one of the existing hoses, instead of drilling another port in the container.
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    Setting up dtw coco 2.5x5 tent

    Weld porn.. :mrgreen:
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    Exausting outside of grow room

    I haven't really seen anyone use those newer LED transformable garage style lights yet. Theres a ton of different models to choose from, and they're cheap. You would be exploring new territory afaik, lol.
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    Setting up dtw coco 2.5x5 tent

    I'm a big fan of these quick connect camlock fittings. They are pretty cheap, and you could use them just like a bulkhead with extra o-rings & male fitting if you got a square bucket or tote.. Then you could quickly breakdown your system when needed, so you can clean everything out easier...
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    Setting up dtw coco 2.5x5 tent

    I used to heat form the round buckets with hot irons and parchment paper to make flat spots for larger bulkheads, but then it got way easier to buy square buckets or smaller compact totes locally at the hardware stores, without having to pay big $$$ shipping from those plastic bucket companies...
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