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WannabeWizard2003

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Just my 2 cents, in my opinion, as I have done. Only disclaimer needed. My methods won't work for all. And most others are just a pain in the ......

In my opinion soil is the cats azz. Wet sets and all the steps. Blah! But my opinion is all.

See. Easy. Might skate now. Ammo on another thread. But I contributed my information as known to be by me.
I respect all mediums. As I see you guys grow journals with dirt and organics and I am blown away by how you accept the elements and have them work to your advantage. It seems with aeroponics and hydroponics we are fighting nature a bit and don't have the advantages of that dirt buffer either. The reason I love hydro so much is because I believe it to be much less work and you don't really need to know much to get more than exceptional yields. For instance many claim they need to change the res every week. Nah I'm lazy I figured a way to only empty and fill during nute change and only top off my res the rest of the time. Meh Im no master but my last yield was .75 grams per watt.

To quote Ashoka "I am no Jedi"!
 

MICHI-CAN

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I respect all mediums. As I see you guys grow journals with dirt and organics and I am blown away by how you accept the elements and have them work to your advantage. It seems with aeroponics and hydroponics we are fighting nature a bit and don't have the advantages of that dirt buffer either. The reason I love hydro so much is because I believe it to be much less work and you don't really need to know much to get more than exceptional yields. For instance many claim they need to change the res every week. Nah I'm lazy I figured a way to only empty and fill during nute change and only top off my res the rest of the time. Meh Im no master but my last yield was .75 grams per watt.

To quote Ashoka "I am no Jedi"!
I respect all. Just came back to mix soil. Plant and water. No easier. In hydro and most pots you are trying to replicate nature. I am convinced she is a better gardener is all.
 

kovidkough

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CropKingSeeds Canada. I am hoping the mix with Jackie will be a good mix. That's actually the one plant I have in the harvesting room that I am cheering for the most. One had a rough start but wow it turned into a fricken monster compared to her sisters.
whats in the bloom room?
 

WannabeWizard2003

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whats in the bloom room?
Same strains. But the left over seeds. I took the strongest for my mothers and I'm harvesting the rest out. I was actually thinking of killing a few because it's obvious the floor space is too big for my 1000w light (9x9 room). Might buy another, I was looking at LED but I can get an HPS for 400 CAD here. The last LED I was suggested to use was like 800 USD.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Nope urethanes airbrush and spray gun. Iwata is my brand and I used the HP+ and LPV 300
Career maintenance coating specialist. Badger and Paasche here. Only talented with tape, spray masking and stencils. Graphics. If it wasn't for shadow and depth I'd have quit a while ago. Freehand is coming along. We have similar skills.
 

WannabeWizard2003

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Career maintenance coating specialist. Badger and Paasche here. Only talented with tape, spray masking and stencils. Graphics. If it wasn't for shadow and depth I'd have quit a while ago. Freehand is coming along. We have similar skills.
Freehand is over rated. I used to think it was the be all and end all a long time ago but I now realize that all techniques are valid. The customer never cares how the project was done as long as it's quality. :) I hear good things about Badger but my iwatas treat me really good, so I never tried one.
 
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