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  1. coonamatango

    **to flush or not to flush**

    i was wondering about flushing. i grow in soil and don't use a drip tray so i take my girls to the bathroom and flush with easily 3 times the quantity of the pot. do i repeat the process with every scheduled feed 'til its time to harvest or is one good flush the norm then plain ph'd water 'til...
  2. coonamatango

    plant support ideas

    too true rkm, thats what i thought. i see pictures on this site sometimes with string holding stems up to support the heavier tops. mine are starting to lean back from the main stalk with the weight (great!) I'm all for leaving well-enough alone...just wondered if anyone had experience...
  3. coonamatango

    plant support ideas

    no offence - and thanks for reply but... what? my lighting and air-circulation are fine, my temps are fine and my feeding schedule is fine. my question is about supporting the plants weight as the tops get heavier so it can expend all its energy on bud-production rather than maintaining...
  4. coonamatango

    plant support ideas

    hi, the search function on RUI isn't working for me so i was wondering.... When your tops are getting quite big (I'm 39 days in bloom) and are starting to sway in the light breeze, what is your best method of plant support so the plant can focus all its energy on bud-production and not trying...
  5. coonamatango

    heat problems please help

    You could get a hooded light and vent the heat directly from the bulb which means you can get your plants closer to it without burning them. i use an intake fan (4") and an extraction fan (4") in my room (1m x 1m x 2m) The actual intake fan is attached to 4" piping and i can move it around my...
  6. coonamatango

    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    IMPORTANT EDIT - I just realized a reason for some slow growth in the garden may be that it gets pretty cold at night in my room - down into the 50s. CRAP now I have to figure out a heater on a thermostat IN the bloom room. Anyone have experience with this? Some sort of space heater maybe...
  7. coonamatango

    White Widow - Day 57 Flowering

    Nice one mate, its different to the grow guide the grow shop gave me though! How often did you water them? Was it a judgement thing? when the pots felt light and the soil had dried out?
  8. coonamatango

    White Widow - Day 57 Flowering

    Can I ask what your feeding schedule was? I have a very similar set up and stunted my first grow with BioBizz! I know where i went wrong but wondered how often and how much you fed those plants. They look superb btw :)
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