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    Need help finding light to mount under cabinet, for succulents and other houseplants.

    A 6-pack of these looks like a pretty good solution.... Barrina 6 Pack LED T5 Single Fixture, 4FT, 2200lm, 4000K Daylight Glow, 20W, Utility Shop Light, Ceiling and Under Cabinet Light, ETL Listed, Corded Electric with ON/Off Switch Visit the Barrina Store 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 21,487...
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    Thoughts on VPD? I'm not sold on it.

    VPD works great for new growers and growers who see things mathematically. It gives them something to shoot for in terms of trying to get to the "ideal" number. Other growers who are older and learned before the concept of VPD existed, might use more of an intuition to "feel" what the plants are...
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    Not so stealthy bag of free pills

    here's what I mean.....
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    Not so stealthy bag of free pills

    Could it be that the seeds are coated with something? I watched a GreenHouse Seeds video years ago where Franco was running seeds into some kind of spinning machine that gave the seeds what looked like a candy coating! But the seeds looked kinda like pills because of that coating.
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    What in the world going on?? Cola growing from center of leaves

    I didn't realize that was possible, either!
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    High End - State of the Art way to grow!?

    Absolutely agree!
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    Can someone tell me about "Fireballs"?

    I couldn't agree more! Absolutely as you described. I just opened a Grove Bag that I've had an ounce of it curing in for the last several months. It has a VERY understated flavor. It reminds me of what pure THC distillate tastes like in a way. Not very terpy at all. It IS a very potent strain...
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    Triangle Kush

    Yep, it was great. I got some from a cabbie when I was in Miami in the early 80's. It wasn't called that at the time. It was just the "local" weed. It was very tasty....definitely from some kind of landrace strain or an early hybrid of a couple landrace strains. Subsequently, when all the name...
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    Happened overnight- Help!

    I used them a few times, myself. I think the problem comes when the soil is allowed to get completely dry. Once it dies out in those bags, it's HARD to get the soil evenly moist, again. You mentioned that you weren't able to get to them for a few days when the weather was hot, so I concluded...
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    Happened overnight- Help!

    Looks like heat stress. Put up some shade cloth. In MY experience with using those bags outdoors, it's nearly impossible tp keep the media evenly moist. I grew potatoes in the bags and I watered to the point of ridiculousness....snd STILL found a bunch of dry pockets when I harvested. Best...
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    What are your vaporizers?

    I bought a Da Buddha when they were relatively new on the market. I also bought the oil kit for it later on. It all works great. The only "problem" I have with these vape units is that I can only comfortably use them by myself. If any other people are around, these rigs make me feel like I'm...
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    Exausting outside of grow room

    This is almost exactly what I did, too! The only slight problem is that the narrow slit under the door only allows so much air to flow out and there is a lot of resistance set up in the "manifold." But it does work!
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    Who has best blueberry strain? Not DJ Short's version.

    That sounds like the one I'm looking for.
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    Sativas are always energetic and Indicas are sleepers?

    I think the differences are more related to the way the plants were grown and ripened and dried, than whether or not it's an Indica or a Sativa. THC is THC regardless of which one it's from and the same goes for all the other cannabinoids. Yes, there are differences in the terpene profiles and...
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    How many hours of dark are TRULY needed to induce flowering?

    LOL! Yeah, it's a little complex, but it's also very interesting that the plants can adapt to that schedule so easily. And, for all the OGs who still use inefficient (but awesome) HID lighting to grow, it is a real money saver. I'd bet that running an efficient LED light on an 18/6 schedule is...
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    Help ants everywhere

    Diatomeceous Earth works great.....until it gets wet.....and then not so much. Problem with that is that everything is always moist in my outdoor garden. I use it regularly, but I have to wait for a really calm morning when everything is still, because it carries on the slightest breeze. And I...
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    How to cure a sick plant?

    Dig out a spoonful of the soil and mix it with some distilled water. Shake it up and allow the water and soil to separate. Test the clear water to see what the soil pH is. You might have something in the mix that is causing the pH to be either acidic or basic. You must first determine if the...
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    How to cure a sick plant?

    The holes look similar to potato flea beetle damage that I get on my tomato and potato plants. Captain Jack's Dead Bug and diatomaceous earth is what I use to control them. The light green color could be nitrogen deficiency caused by pH lockout.
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    Is this too many plants for this tent

    You kinda have to have a minimum size plant for it to be of use, anyway. For example, you can't really grow ten 8" plants and have it equate to one 80" plant.
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    A tall, floor-standing LED grow lamp that can be used as a regular living room lamp?

    I think if you're going to commit to a grow, then you need to understand that the plants need more light than a home-decor type of light can produce. In any case, your plants won't grow well unless they have proper light. If you're very creative, then maybe you could cobble something together...
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