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Joedank

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T posts driven at an angle for anchors, and tennis balls for tie off points on the tarp might help. 100 ft rope across a 40ft length leaves enough to pull from either side. That PVC looks a little too flexible though. Nice plants!
shove 20 ft sticks of rebar in pvc sleeve and make hoops if you want .... click on my sig to see pics.
Then do what calicocalyx says and "cattapiller" style it
 

Joedank

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So the past 10 days I had to flush my plants and reduce the the feed by 50% but now everything's good. I was over feeding because I was using the wrong measurements. I had potassium issues due to high salt levels in my medium.
glad you sussed that out . must have been hard to figure out ?
plants look good regardless.
 

flawlesscrew

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glad you sussed that out . must have been hard to figure out ?
plants look good regardless.
It is hard to figure out the key to most problems for my program is flush flush when there is issues because plants are getting all the nutes they need. Usually ph or high salts. And once I check the tool I was using to measure nutes was off by 25% I knew I fucked up. Plants are about to bloom too so glad I fixed it in time
 

Joedank

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It is hard to figure out the key to most problems for my program is flush flush when there is issues because plants are getting all the nutes they need. Usually ph or high salts. And once I check the tool I was using to measure nutes was off by 25% I knew I fucked up. Plants are about to bloom too so glad I fixed it in time
if your into a product to help you with rebalencing your soil . i and other farmers out here use : quantum growth bacteria
http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Growth-VSC-1-Gallon/dp/B00WP9LT6I

http://www.rockymountainbioag.com/uploads/RMBA_1-Pager_Salt_Remediation.pdf
check out this link if you have a second . its about your problem and how this bacteria help with high salts and reestablish the best photosytheic bateria for plants ... its a godsend for some , the bacteria were only isolated in 2005 so its a pretty new tech ...lol
 

calicocalyx

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if your into a product to help you with rebalencing your soil . i and other farmers out here use : quantum growth bacteria
http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Growth-VSC-1-Gallon/dp/B00WP9LT6I

http://www.rockymountainbioag.com/uploads/RMBA_1-Pager_Salt_Remediation.pdf
check out this link if you have a second . its about your problem and how this bacteria help with high salts and reestablish the best photosytheic bateria for plants ... its a godsend for some , the bacteria were only isolated in 2005 so its a pretty new tech ...lol
Never really check ph or worry about salt buildup anymore, with regular worm casting tea. I do add a different microbial mix.
 

Joedank

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Never really check ph or worry about salt buildup anymore, with regular worm casting tea. I do add a different microbial mix.
that photosythetic bacteria in the liquid (photosysthsis plus has the same) makes NPK obsolete as does the carbon chain breaking bactria . 30% yeaild increase in feild trials even with cannabis :) not across the board as some soils are already rocking as you well know .
i doubt this bacteria cocktail can be matched anywhere . IMO it is the only non snakeoilish microbes i have found . real science . rare bacterias . LIVE with food in the bottle :)
http://www.greenearthagandturf.com/hydroponics-skunk-magazine-review-quantum-growth.pdf
read this link about cannabis applacations above . this is a well tested product .
 

Joedank

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The product was

Quantum Growth Light

and it was a meaningful day as it completely changed everything about how we at Gage Green Group grow

and breed world-class medicinal plants.

Upon receiving the Quantum Growth, I took the jug out to my mixing bucket and opened the cap and seal - whoa, talk about funk! Someone cover the hole!

I was hesitant to use a lot at once, so I only used a little bit on one section in my room. I foliared, did a root drench and kept my nose plugged. However, we soon discovered that once the product is watered with a root drench or foliar and makes contact with the soil or plant, the sulfite smell dissipates completely, thank goodness. By this time, I had left a message with the distributor noting the rotten smell from the bottle while stating my concerns for the plants I had just watered.

The next day, the section watered with Quantum Growth was brilliant. Lush, green and strong; I was super impressed with the performance
 

BcDigger

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Nice man looking awesome! Outstanding job. Did you ever have any luck with brown dirts revenge a few years ago?
 
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