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  1. Shiggity

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    Final day. Huck diesel V2
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    I don’t believe roots will pull oxygen. Mycorrhizae will aggregate soil and that helps with oxygenation but I don’t think it’s enough.
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    I think your SIP having a small gallon volume would not need an air channel. Again we are not talking about root oxygen but soil oxygen. Your volume ensures that the oxygen can get to all areas.
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    I would do a smaller volume air channel. Take 1.5” pvc and drill a ridiculous amount of 1/2” holes in it then Cover with landscape cloth
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    The oxygen at the bottom of the soil will help the bottom of the soil. But if the soil is wet it is hard to get oxygen exchange to the center of the SIP. That’s why I added the vertical channels. Now there is oxygen available to all levels of the soil. Each one is less than a gallon so it...
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    I just wanted to provide oxygen to the wet soil. Aeration is good but I really think these air channels are keeping the soil oxygenated. When soil is wet it’s hard for oxygen to get through it. That why we are doing so many SIP grows with yellow leaves but no other deficiency at the same time...
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    I took some 3” corrugated pipe and cut holes in every layer. Wrapped it in a drainage sock and placed it in the soil right on top of the resevoir. Keeps the soil oxygenated. Wet soils in absence of oxygen cause denitrifying bacteria to convert nitate to n2 and n20 which are both gases.
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    I think those vertical air channels really helped this grow with the yellowing. I didn’t have any issues with the wet soil releasing nitrogen like I have had before.
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    Day 53 Nearing the finish. Huck dieselV2 from dynastygenetics. Sour diesel leaning pheno. Took a test branch and it’s really citrus with a hint of berry. Energetic buzz that sinks into a body buzz. Temps got high for a quick minute but she’s fine now, just a little leaf taco.
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    Dynasty Genetics Thread

    Deeply rooted still has megafauna in stock. Usseedhub has it for 84 bucks!! Jump on it at that price!!!!
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    Dynasty Genetics Thread

    Day 47 huckleberry dieselV2 is really fattening up and noticeably loading trichs every day. Dank sour raspberry diesel smells.
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    Day 47 sunset. Dynastygenetics huckleberry dieselV2 is ripening fast. Heavy dank raspberrry and gas.
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    Dynasty Genetics Thread

    I just picked up a pack of the black and blue magoo. It was too pretty to resist!!
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    Dynasty Genetics Thread

    Yes it is in organic living soil in a sub irrigated planter. Prof P has seen it and featured it on Instagram a few times.
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    Huckleberry dieselV2 day 39 flower. She has some big ass stems. I find the SIPs make huge stem growth. I’m sure you do as well. Each one is as thick as the base of my middle finger. I bet this soil comes out as one whole block of roots.
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    Dynasty Genetics Thread

    Day 39 of flower. Huckleberry dieselV2 is chunking up and I just see some fringes of purple on some bracts.
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    Day 35 post flip @dynastygenetics huckleberrydieselv2 still going strong
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    Dynasty Genetics Thread

    He told me he would be dropping it around December. Actually the words were “it’ll be back by December.” So maybe sooner!
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    Dynasty Genetics Thread

    Day 25 of flower for my huckleberry diesel v2. The dank smell of berries fillls the air and is overwhelming my carbon filter. She is packing on heavy now. Trichs are here and buds are filling up.
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    Its interesting because the mycelium is especially going nuts right next to the air channels. The middle pic in the last post has an air channel too. You can see the fungal mat is curved there, and a little of the air channel fabric poking up.
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