BlackRoses' Dairy Farm Blue Cheese and Milky Way scrog

BlackRoses

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Looks so cool, but also like a lot of work.
Oh yea!! these DIY projects are cheaper on the wallet, but you need alot of patience..
Once I'm done it'll be a real pleasure to run though.. 24h recirculating feeding, so all I'll need to do is topping off and monitor the EC and PH meter.
 

Someguy15

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Oh yea!! these DIY projects are cheaper on the wallet, but you need alot of patience..
Once I'm done it'll be a real pleasure to run though.. 24h recirculating feeding, so all I'll need to do is topping off and monitor the EC and PH meter.
If you have a 24/7 system I would get a continuous monitor. Maybe like 150-200 and a quick glance is all ya need. I'll be tuned for the new journal man, u got veggies going now?
 

BlackRoses

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If you have a 24/7 system I would get a continuous monitor. Maybe like 150-200 and a quick glance is all ya need. I'll be tuned for the new journal man, u got veggies going now?
That was actually the most expensive thing I had to purchase this run.. I now have a Hanna grocheck combo PH/EC monitor.. it was the cheapest one on the market for 206 euros (~275USD)
They sell these in the US for under 200 USD.. grow equipment is fucking expensive a country synonymous with weed growing... oh well what can you do.
Expensive hobby I guess :P

Btw. I was thinking about taking clones directly in the system.. since it's an Aeroponic system, should root within 4 days.
My question is, can I use my normal HPS lamp to root these clones? I'll have to place it pretty high above the canopy. Anyone has experience with this?
 

#1Raiderfan420

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That was actually the most expensive thing I had to purchase this run.. I now have a Hanna grocheck combo PH/EC monitor.. it was the cheapest one on the market for 206 euros (~275USD)
They sell these in the US for under 200 USD.. grow equipment is fucking expensive a country synonymous with weed growing... oh well what can you do.
Expensive hobby I guess :P

Btw. I was thinking about taking clones directly in the system.. since it's an Aeroponic system, should root within 4 days.
My question is, can I use my normal HPS lamp to root these clones? I'll have to place it pretty high above the canopy. Anyone has experience with this?
Hey BR, does that monitor have dual sensors so you can run it to seperate reserviors?
 

quickrip

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Btw. I was thinking about taking clones directly in the system.. since it's an Aeroponic system, should root within 4 days.
My question is, can I use my normal HPS lamp to root these clones? I'll have to place it pretty high above the canopy. Anyone has experience with this?
Yeah dude Ive done it. I use my 400w metal halides now but I think as long as the himidity is super high it wont matter. If you keep them out of direct light that might help also to keep them from getting burnt.
 

nitrobob1786

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pretty sure if it ferts itself you end up with more hermies... Inbreeding ruins genetic pool (similar to humping your cousin rofl). But if you collect the pollen from the hermies and then carefully apply it to select lower buds on another female, then you should get feminized seed from them. Just make sure all fans are off, use a tiny paintbrush, and then brown paper bag it for about 24-48 hours. actually spraying the pollen with water will also make it nonviable, but you don't want to attract mold to the buds either, hence i suggest bag method.

Cool article: http://www.420source.com/post/82
imo thats not true water does not stop pollen from doin its deed
 

raiderman

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dont ever spray the buds,mold issues arise ,and the bud will stop puting out much,jus a little remimnder.
 
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