Dwc Grow Club

onthedl0008

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No thats not ur issue thats acceptable i set mine at 69 but depending on the ambient they still float up around 73 nothing i can...
Can u take a pic of the fan leaf?
Is it all the fans or just those closest to lamp?
Hows ur ph locking in too low or high at all?
Thats all i can think.
Some strains r just picky ph bytches too u never know is it new in ur grow?
 

RL420

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looks like it worked this time, lol.

edit, ph has been solid since these babies rooted, started off at 6.2 and has settled to 5.9 recently.

250ppm of rapidstart/dynagro grow, the water comes out the tap at 100ppm so there is no way im over feeding i think
 

onthedl0008

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Lol Ur str8 bro ill get that pushing them too hard usually too much N too early itll snap outta that soon as it get acclimated itll be loveing u for pushing it..
Could be a simple leaf mutateion too but i see that all the time its never been an issue for me plants nice n green n healthy man.
 

RL420

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Lol Ur str8 bro ill get that pushing them too hard usually too much N too early itll snap outta that soon as it get acclimated itll be loveing u for pushing it..
Could be a simple leaf mutateion too but i see that all the time its never been an issue for me plants nice n green n healthy man.
thanks man, its just pissing me off a little lol. These are LSD, plan on scroggin them
 

onthedl0008

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Yea bro honestly i see that often could be a trait a small querk geneticly i wouldnt be at all concerned with that its never been a prob in my grow anyway..
 

legallyflying

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Yeah I wouldn't be concerned at all. They look fine. Try dyna bloom when your first rooting. They need more k than anything.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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God it's nice to be subbed to a thread where people actually know what the fuck they are doing. It's refreshing.

it is just that! I've just gone through and re read the convo from the other day. i usually kick around the 600 club, those guys know whats up with soil and coco and some on hydro,

I just spent the morning building a bigger cloner.

so it's time to fill the bucket and transplant.... game on
 

onthedl0008

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Supp all took a couple pix of my ExodusCheesexTahoe this is one of the most flimsy plants ive grown but she makes some nice sticky dense string cheese flavored dipped in berries flavored nuggs that pack a punch she has 2-3 weeks left here ima push her to 3 n see if she gets better.
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onthedl0008

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Thanks man im getting them dialed in and it did help that this particular plant seen the best of the cold nights this winter!
 

onthedl0008

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Lol i was gonna ask if anyone actually took the time to read the thread lolz man started off as really just a place we came to goof off and talk smack honestly but i guess theres a few good morsels of knowledge packed away in here and there i suppose.. Good to see the thread get fired up again tho respects all.. Cant wait to hear what u think about the rate of growth in dwc don its gonna blow ur mind once they get settled in and start blowing up..
Expect do be doing some lst if ur running sativa dom gear and another lil tip is u will notice that most strains will throw a bunch of side branching in dwc strains that would otherwise throw much side branching normally so a good topping accompanied by a long strong veg and some heavy duty lst goes along way in dwc.. Just some food for thought..
 

mytwhyt

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I started out to read the entire thread.. I was kicked to the curb on the first page... Dirty dripringer.. I'm out to infect some rdwc grows with... Yes...Drip rings...
 

Don Gin and Ton

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Lol i was gonna ask if anyone actually took the time to read the thread lolz man started off as really just a place we came to goof off and talk smack honestly but i guess theres a few good morsels of knowledge packed away in here and there i suppose.. Good to see the thread get fired up again tho respects all.. Cant wait to hear what u think about the rate of growth in dwc don its gonna blow ur mind once they get settled in and start blowing up..
Expect do be doing some lst if ur running sativa dom gear and another lil tip is u will notice that most strains will throw a bunch of side branching in dwc strains that would otherwise throw much side branching normally so a good topping accompanied by a long strong veg and some heavy duty lst goes along way in dwc.. Just some food for thought..
man there's a lot off off topic shit but man i love jackin threads lol. my journals are like hundreds of pages of shootin the shit with folks. it kinda scares the newcomers away though seeing a journal that long. so i occasionally start a new one.

back on topic ;) i gaffer taped some leaves down on the clone in the baby dwc the other day and the side shoots went nuts. when i opened the pot which is like maybe a half litre in size, it was half full and the roots were just dangling which i now now is cool to have a gap between but i topped up and hit them with some gh micro. they went nuts again.

my aquafarm arrived yesterday but i won't get time to do the mods til the weekend gonna drill more holes and add airstone to the bottom. i'm now debating whether to put it into the aquafarm or the DWC.

Also my buddy, The Yorkshireman made a really great DIY tutorial for an fogger cloner. hope i'm not overstppin but i think it's pretty cool and sorta relevant ish...


  • Fogponic Cloner on a Budget.


    For those of you who aren't familiar with the term 'Fogponics' it is an advanced type of aeroponics that delivers water, oxygen and nutrients to the plant roots in the form of water vapour (fog). Using the same principal as aeroponics except that fogponic systems utilise a very small water particle size (5-30 microns), plant root fibres absorb water most efficiently when the particle size is between 1-25 microns in size. The smaller the particle size the more efficient the uptake of water, oxygen and nutrients.


    (1 micron = 1 thousandth of a millimetre, 0.001 mm)

    So let's crack on...........




    First of all you need to go on ebay and buy an ultrasonic fogger unit like this one.



    This fogger cost me around £9-$13 and was the cheapest unit I could find at the time that didn't have LED's fitted.

    (DO NOT USE A FOGGER UNIT WITH L.E.D LIGHTS FITTED, THEY WILL LIGHT UP YOUR ROOT ZONE AND KILL YOUR ROOTS!)


    The unit works by sending an ultrasonic pulse through the water by way of a vibrating membrane, the pulse is so small and rapid that instead of splashing the water it makes a vapour.


    I spent quite some time working out the optimum space for this unit with various sized buckets/containers and I've managed to get it perfect.

    You need a sandwich box that measures 11" x 11" x 4.5".



    Then you need a drill and a 1" flat wood bit.



    Drill some holes.



    Some duct tape on the bottom to keep light out, unless you're lucky enough to find a box the right size that isn't transparent.



    There will be a small 'light leak' gap made by the box lip that has to be dealt with by putting a band of tape around the inside of the box, flush to the edge of the box.



    You need a 13 mm flat wood bit to make a hole in the side for the power cable.



    The cable comes in 2 parts, feed it through the hole from the inside making the plug a tight fit.











  • Then you fill the box with enough water to cover the unit sensor by 2-3 cm, the sensor is circled in RED.



    And turn it on.



    The vapour will come level with the 4" mark if an 11" x 11" box is used, if you go for a wider box to fit more clones in remember the wider you go from my dimensions the more fog depth you will lose.



    A trip down the local hydro shop (or ebay) for some 2" neoprene cloner collars that cost about 10p-60c each, put a 1" coin in the middle and trim to size.

    Job done.



    Fill it with clones..........



    ..........and start the clock!



    This cloner is highly efficient and can have cuttings ready to transplant with a 100% success rate in a week or even less if used in an optimal environment, there is no need to provide any additional warmth as the fogger unit naturally keeps the water at around 25c.


    I would only advise using hydro nutes as the ultrasonic pulse from the fogger unit will disrupt the particles of thick organic nutrients and destroy the water very quickly resulting in flaky organic matter floating around with massive PH swings, the water would have to be changed every day to combat this which is impractical.




 

onthedl0008

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Nice post don ive read up and followed a few fog cloner now seems to be the next best thing alotta peeps swear by them.. If i could get off my lazy ass someday id make one lol thats a great D.I.Y btw.. ill have to get back over to the 6hundy club n see whats good with the peeps there gonna have to adopt me in tho considering im running 1ks now and dont see the need for another club thread lol so they stuck with me haha..

I took some pix of this Evolution Skeeds Grand Daddy Smash she very early in maybe day 50ish give or take but shes lookin done to me if yas could only smell these nugg man exquisite like a cross off a tangy pineapple grape real nice cant wait to run this girl thru again its always nice to have a good solid 50-55 day strain bangin around very pleased with this plant def a nice suprise!

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Lol P.S btw whoever that was with the drip rings its all gravy mayne erryones invited lolz we sure did have alot of fun with that when this thread started tho peace all!
 
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