MoN3yb4Gs
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Thanks man!Looking fucking awesome man! I'd love to one day get something like that going.
It's really no sweat man. Just gotta get the right place for yourself!
Thanks man!Looking fucking awesome man! I'd love to one day get something like that going.
Yes fertilizer compounds can be broken down and changed into other compounds chiefly by oxidation. Most fertilizer metal salts are pretty much involitable. So if they do not burn at smoldering temps and they are not volitile they are also not the taste culprits. Below shows the simple burning of gas with air (oxygen and nitrogen). The nitrogen is not destroyed it goes through the process unchanged as it does in a joint or bowl.Nice info Fatman. So when you are saying "organic nutrient" they are carbon based, and follow the chemical(chemistry) definition of "organic"?
Nutrients can also be broken down via heat as well and released in a highly soluble form, which is very easy to lose with more heat or erosion and what not.
On your question MoneyBags:
I don't really know. I imagine it varies by genetics, conditions, and grow technique. I would def wait for those trichs to turn to your desired level. I usually start my flush, once they stop responding to feedings and they are just "ready". Each strain, plant, etc, may be a little different. Looking good in there.
Are those lights for both sides of the setup, or just the one?
Looking good there buddy.Sure Hulk, sry I've been slackin' Here's some shots for ya bro.
I'll be working on installing my screens in the back on the wall you can see in this pic for next round so that my buds grow up the wall, and back toward the lights. Hell yes! =)
These buds are as long and just about as big around as 400 watt hps bulbs...
I managed to get my hands on two different kinds. These were actually a couple of mystery clones. I picked up along the road. What I do know is one is originally from Humboldt co. and the other had #27 or something like that on the tag.So what strain did you grow? They look nice and without a lot of heavy side branching. They look like they would make a nice SOG at 6 to 9 per square foot.