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Rsawr

Weed Gremlin
Staff member
It's sounds good.
Stir fry is my favorite way to use up left over veggies. First night I roast them and eat them like that, then the second half all gets cooked down with whatever ground meat I have in my fridge, garlic, gochujang, fish sauce, sesame oil, and anything else that looks good, then add cooked rice noodles and toss. This time I did about a quarter cup of the cream cheese. It rules. And the gochujang, plus the jalapeños makes it just spicy enough
 

Jeffislovinlife

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here are the nine girls, all the same age. Three big pots are the mephisto autos. They’re in FFHF/OF with Dr Earth amendments. The six others are the ones who finally got potted up yes. Am I high or do they look a little saggy? I mixed up my own soil, based off of build a soil’s recipe. I tested the pH and it is about 6.2 to 6.5. I watered a little bit yesterday and a little bit more this morning. The temperature in the tent is 72 and the humidity is also 72. I think I’m going to turn the filter on to try to dry it out a little bit in the tent. What do you guys think?
And please don’t make me go and post this over on marijuana problems forum :eyesmoke:
Maybe up pot shock and they look a little bit cold but I wouldn't think 72 would be to cold so I'm going with shock give them a little bit of time :hump: :peace: :weed: and the best of luck in working it out YOU CAN DO IT
 

wakeNbaker46

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schools and businesses closed today because of the *potential* for severe weather. i feel like such a dinosaur because all i keep thinking is, "back in MY day when i was in school we just did regular tornado drills, filed into the hallways, sat on the floor, and put our heads between our knees."
ftr, it all fizzled out and we got lots of rain and that's about it.
 

DarkWeb

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schools and businesses closed today because of the *potential* for severe weather. i feel like such a dinosaur because all i keep thinking is, "back in MY day when i was in school we just did regular tornado drills, filed into the hallways, sat on the floor, and put our heads between our knees."
ftr, it all fizzled out and we got lots of rain and that's about it.
 

Laughing Grass

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@wakeNbaker46 They do look a bit unhappy, but I don't soil, so not sure how you fix it. I would lower my feed, raise my lights, and give them a few days. How long have they been in those overlarge pots? Maybe a bit of overwatering?

Should you be watering 2 days in a row with plants that small in soil? My 1.5 soil runs were very not thirsty at that size..
@wakeNbaker46 I agree with rsawr. After transplant give them some time to stretch their roots out. Probably be able to go four or five days before you need more water. Lift your plants to feel how heavy they are. When they start getting lighter it’s time to water

I’d also slow your exhaust try and let your temp come closer to 80.

How close was that photo to lights out? It’s super common for them to droop heavy an hour or two before lights out.
 

wakeNbaker46

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@wakeNbaker46 I agree with rsawr. After transplant give them some time to stretch their roots out. Probably be able to go four or five days before you need more water. Lift your plants to feel how heavy they are. When they start getting lighter it’s time to water

I’d also slow your exhaust try and let your temp come closer to 80.

How close was that photo to lights out? It’s super common for them to droop heavy an hour or two before lights out.
it was about 8 hours into the 18 hour on. i feel neglectful; they're all the same age but obvs the three autos look so much better because i was able to pot them earlier. i'm realllllly crossing my fingers that i don't regret this BaS mix. waiting for all the components set me back over a week as it was. i agree re: water. i'm holding off on any more of that until closer to the end of the week.
 

sfw1960

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Again you were talking about phototherapy for disinfection of cells as in phototherapy dermatologists use for Vitiligo not terminal disinfection of surfaces or air. Then you PMed me saying you can read it for me but you can't understand for me and then ask me to drop it when you could not understand that the UVA article you posted wasn't about surface disinfection but about phototherapy for cellular illness

Please drop it or be honest about it. But nothing I did shut you down other than pointing out UVA is not a realistic means of disinfection outside the cell because of exposure times required. Then to imply I would censor you because we disagree is wrong so please stop that. Thank you
Here's some honesty that everyone can read unless it's deleted.
I was referring to the post Thurston made and I just sent him a PM, I've dropped it and trying to move on, so you can stop waiting for opportunity to shut me down and toss me under the bus over what I'm not sure.
The wording was "SLIGHTLY helpful disinfection" and it's past being blown out of proportion. Regardless of any article it's about the action of 365nm BB UVA.

I've been on here trying to be an asset not a liability, so if you could drop it I'd appreciate it and maybe even some of the other members may also.

I've been fairly quiet here lately but I'm being put on display for some unknown reason and I don't publish or disclose parts of or PMs on the open forum because I believe it's part of the TOS.
I'm not trying to shut down and don't feel I needed to be, just wanted to drop it.
I'm not here to stir crap and I apologized for being rude but I will post that here publicly as well.
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I'm sorry for being rude to you Annie.
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UVA is slightly effective in disinfection and no article can change the fact while it is no where near as effective as UVB or UVC but I'm not trying to destroy seedlings in my use case.
I'm sorry for being rude to you Annie via message.

I was hopeful you'd accept my apology but this response doesn't look like it very much on this end, I can't do anything more.

Robert ~
 

Laughing Grass

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it was about 8 hours into the 18 hour on. i feel neglectful; they're all the same age but obvs the three autos look so much better because i was able to pot them earlier. i'm realllllly crossing my fingers that i don't regret this BaS mix. waiting for all the components set me back over a week as it was. i agree re: water. i'm holding off on any more of that until closer to the end of the week.
Don’t feel bad, it’s some minor drooping and they’ll recover. Being photos they’re on your schedule
 

Dboybudz

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schools and businesses closed today because of the *potential* for severe weather. i feel like such a dinosaur because all i keep thinking is, "back in MY day when i was in school we just did regular tornado drills, filed into the hallways, sat on the floor, and put our heads between our knees."
ftr, it all fizzled out and we got lots of rain and that's about it.
Yup same here into the halls and sit on floor
 

laddyd

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Took down the 2x8, put up the 3x3. Still need to up pot but I got to buy some more pro-mix first.
Here's the new girls, 1 month from sprout. Growing in Pro-mix with additional perlite. GH Maxigrow for nutes, straight tap water.
Going to up pot 'em tomorrow, they should be ready to flip by weeks end.
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