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    Are these the much feared "nanners"?

    Yes, but I’ve grown several and this was only one ever showing that. this one outgrew the space, into the light, I was pruning and breaking almost daily throughout flower. So I take the blame there. Still smoked good!
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    Are these the much feared "nanners"?

    AG. yeah, your call on next move. Sometimes they are harmless (if late in flower), oftentimes not …
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    Are these the much feared "nanners"?

    How many days into flower are you? Seems pretty far, if any pollen is released I doubt there would be enough time left to develop viable seeds on that plant. I recently had a NL#2 throw a shit ton of nanners at around 50 days, I haven’t found any signs of seeds in any of the plants that were...
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    First Time in Coco-Coir ( questions )

    Q1- can’t answer, depends on your plant. But I feed the same ppm from about 2 weeks til I flip Q2- strongly recommend you don’t use a 5g pot unless you intend to grow a 12’+ tall plant. 2g is plenty big for coco. Big pot will only bring big problems, especially as it relates to watering. Q3...
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    Grove bags and long term storage?

    Yes, then store the bags in a cool dark place. If it’s appropriately dried when it goes in, it’ll be fine for a year. I do start to get a bit of oxidation/degradation past that, but I seldom vac seal.
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    Buds underdeveloped week 4. Do not know why?

    Yes. Get up to 83, 84 if you can. You may have to increase your feed strength as well In connection with hotter temps. Good luck.
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    Exausting outside of grow room

    that’s pretty good advice for life . Not sure it’s that critical to your grow tent.
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    Underwatering issue or? Please help

    If it was under watered, the branches and stems would be drooping. You get wilted leaves that look like wet spinach, not dried out crunchy leaves (at least not overnight). so, not sure the issue, but not a short term lack of water issue imo.
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    Nitrogen? Overwatering?

    My opinion only of course …. You could turn down your lights, tweak your feed, and you’ll get there eventually with plants that stay mostly green til harvest Or, you could keep the light intensity the same (900 ppfd should be manageable), increase your feed and ultimately grow better...
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    Flood tray runoff pump

    Condensate pump, as long as you aren’t dealing with too much volume.
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    Small flush ?

    Perfect advice above, but will add that the reason you never plain water in a hydro setup is it would create a sudden drastic change in the osmotic pressure in the root zone and it will seriously damage your root health. If you have the need to wash out your substrate periodically, just use a...
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    black algae on rockwool?

    It’s not a big problem, or any problem at all really. Ignore it. light + heat + moist rockwool = algae. Fact of life. source: rockwool grower since the 90’s, personal experience. here’s a random 4” block from my garden after 60d flower. They go through all kinds of changes during the life...
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    How to water clones in 6 inch rockwool cubes please?

    Do you have a good moisture probe, or is that just a “close” kind of thing? I grow in rockwool and use probes But I use 4” blocks. Field capacity (I.e full of water, just starting to get a runoff drip) is usually about 65%. It takes about 5 days for me to see roots out the bottom of the 4”...
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    What do you think, guys? Inline ventilation.

    That’s what your circulation fans are for. You are overthinking it, the vast majority of folks don’t even use input fans … single input at bottom. Circulation fans. Single output at top. Call it a day.
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    How to water clones in 6 inch rockwool cubes please?

    If your clones went into the 6” block with a strong root system, you need to water a little bit each day to drive oxygen into the block. Yet you still want the block to dry back more than you water, if that makes sense. Keep your water content % going down overall while watering a bit each...
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    Mother plant drooping

    Clones should be fine. one challenge with rockwool is the plant will happily live without issue until it sucks the rockwool completely dry. Instead of telling you “hey, it’s getting a little dry here”, the plant will literally crash due to lack of moisture and the sudden root damage will...
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    Mother plant drooping

    A “mother plant” in a 4x4 cube implies that it’s relatively large, compared to media size. A healthy 12+” plant in a 4x4 should require multiple waterings per day. If not, it’s small, or unhealthy. drooping leaves = too much water drooping stems and branches = not enough water too high...
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    The Best Deals Thread. Post Best Deals And Lowest Prices Links

    Yeah, these are the basis of all pressurized irrigation systems, at least for us home growers. This pump will push a boatload of pressure compensating drippers, you want low flow high pressure. Theoretically this pump could handle a few hundred drippers in a pressurized system. The output...
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    The Best Deals Thread. Post Best Deals And Lowest Prices Links

    I use a similar pump for my irrigation system. If you are using a system that incorporates electronic valves to fertigate, these are what you need. The pressure switch on the pump activates when your valve opens and that causes the pump to turn on. this is a good deal, thanks, I bought a spare!
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