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FilthyFletch

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Those sprouts are ready to go if you leave them in the paper towel to long the tap root will bind to the paper and rip when removed or they wil dry and start to turn yellow from the air..Lucky hydro is much better then any type of soil grow especially aero and its cleaners faster growing high produceing and allows very little time to take care of and you get 20 crops a year verse one or 2 soil grows
 

lucky182

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Those sprouts are ready to go if you leave them in the paper towel to long the tap root will bind to the paper and rip when removed or they wil dry and start to turn yellow from the air..Lucky hydro is much better then any type of soil grow especially aero and its cleaners faster growing high produceing and allows very little time to take care of and you get 20 crops a year verse one or 2 soil grows
All I do is hydro... I know it's benefits... But outside bah.. don't care wait a sec 20 crops a year WTF? how the fuck do you get twenty crops a year I get 5 in rockwool... My flowering cycle takes 60days....!? And I use 2 rooms..


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ganji2

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Those sprouts are ready to go if you leave them in the paper towel to long the tap root will bind to the paper and rip when removed or they wil dry and start to turn yellow from the air..Lucky hydro is much better then any type of soil grow especially aero and its cleaners faster growing high produceing and allows very little time to take care of and you get 20 crops a year verse one or 2 soil grows
Lol, always going on and on about how good hydro is.:blsmoke:

On and on..
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
There is no compariosn to growing hydro versus soil.I keep 4-6 grow going in different locations and perpetual clones are ready and vegged so most my flowering takes 5 weeks in any hydro in soil thats different a single grow takes 4 months. So figure 6 crops rotating in flower every 5 weeks 20 grows is very easy.
 

lucky182

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There is no compariosn to growing hydro versus soil.I keep 4-6 grow going in different locations and perpetual clones are ready and vegged so most my flowering takes 5 weeks in any hydro in soil thats different a single grow takes 4 months. So figure 6 crops rotating in flower every 5 weeks 20 grows is very easy.

Ya well in different rooms of course... I could do a ton also if a kept it perpetual... but I have one place that has moms and clones then they go to a veg room then a flower room.. but I clear the rooms each cut and start fresh.. I like to clean the tables and get the room cleaned out inbetween.. But the only ? I have now is what are you growing in 5 weeks?

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FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
The particular strain I have is an original cutting from the mother plant that was used to create what is now called Bubblegum. Its a ultra fast high yield indica.You figure with an aero grow you only veg 7 days with it to have a thicj 14 inch plant from a 2 inch clone then go 12/12 for 5 weeks and you can cut. I clean each room between gows and then reload the setups. I have 2 journels showing now one of a simple flood and drain setup in a tent and then another soil grow I did just to see if I could still do a soil and remind me how much trouble it is and why I dont do it lol.Ill have another journel showing another 32 plant aero grow coming soon as I get some time to add pics and details but I showed that setup twice already.it yields little over 131 ozs wet minimal each round so I tend to like to keep 2 of those going at all times.
 

lucky182

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The particular strain I have is an original cutting from the mother plant that was used to create what is now called Bubblegum. Its a ultra fast high yield indica.You figure with an aero grow you only veg 7 days with it to have a thicj 14 inch plant from a 2 inch clone then go 12/12 for 5 weeks and you can cut. I clean each room between gows and then reload the setups. I have 2 journels showing now one of a simple flood and drain setup in a tent and then another soil grow I did just to see if I could still do a soil and remind me how much trouble it is and why I dont do it lol.Ill have another journel showing another 32 plant aero grow coming soon as I get some time to add pics and details but I showed that setup twice already.it yields little over 131 ozs wet minimal each round so I tend to like to keep 2 of those going at all times.
How is the bubblegum? bag appeal? hmmmm is there a pic of it dried and cured anywhere? how does it smell? I want some... hahahaha

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FilthyFletch

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I got a few bowls and jars in my gallery.This original cut is very fruity extra sticky and smooth to smoke in aero it grows intennisball sized nugs in the soil journel Fletch gets dirty 2.0 you can see the colas are all at least football sized in Miracle grow moisture control with no nutes except additives in flower which are indonesion bat guano,molasses and humbodlt countys gravity to harden the flowers
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
In the pictures figue the jars each have about 1/2 oz in each it takes 3 1 gallon bags for an lb and 2 sandwhich bags for a full oz
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Lol takes plenty of trial and errors and years of practice to dial in your techniques but if you stick to it read and watch others it ll come to ya.. Hers a few shots of the soil bubblegum mom originals..
 

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FilthyFletch

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the larger aero unit I use in 8x8 rooms and is roughly 6 feet by 7 feet long.I keep 7-8 plants per chamber.It has setup for 8 plants per chamber but I sometimes like to not have the last plant closest to the drains.Then depending n which location I will either run 2 600 watt digital overclocked ballasts on a modified light mover with a home made billet aluminum tandem bar so it moves both lights with one mover or Ill use 3 400 watt lights 2 hps and 1 mh on a made spinning rotator so I can chnage the lights positions and move the colors around. The soil plants got 1 1000 watt light that I cycled I go 4 hours hps then 4 mh then last 4 hours hps light.Its a switchable ballast so I just change bulbs
 

lucky182

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the larger aero unit I use in 8x8 rooms and is roughly 6 feet by 7 feet long.I keep 7-8 plants per chamber.It has setup for 8 plants per chamber but I sometimes like to not have the last plant closest to the drains.Then depending n which location I will either run 2 600 watt digital overclocked ballasts on a modified light mover with a home made billet aluminum tandem bar so it moves both lights with one mover or Ill use 3 400 watt lights 2 hps and 1 mh on a made spinning rotator so I can chnage the lights positions and move the colors around. The soil plants got 1 1000 watt light that I cycled I go 4 hours hps then 4 mh then last 4 hours hps light.Its a switchable ballast so I just change bulbs
Yur smart with the switchable ballasts... My ballasts are in the attic above the room so I have to thread the wire then wire the lampholder then change the bulb.. pain in the ass...
 

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FilthyFletch

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You can also save time by changing the cords on your reflectors and your ballast .I have some older magnetic ballast that arent switchable so to make it easy I used high amp extension cords and cut the female ends off wire that bare end to the mogul socket then opened my ballast and wired that cut off female end in place of the odd cordset plug so then all I have to do is unplug the reflector from one ballast plug it into the other remote ballast and swap the bulb out so no having to move anything or run multiple cords.Just plug and go
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
In y flood tables I prefer to use 4x4 cubes in square 6 inch pots with hydroton so I can move the plants around and keep the roots covered.Allows me to control the positiong incase one plant isnt getting equal light strength
 

lucky182

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You can also save time by changing the cords on your reflectors and your ballast .I have some older magnetic ballast that arent switchable so to make it easy I used high amp extension cords and cut the female ends off wire that bare end to the mogul socket then opened my ballast and wired that cut off female end in place of the odd cordset plug so then all I have to do is unplug the reflector from one ballast plug it into the other remote ballast and swap the bulb out so no having to move anything or run multiple cords.Just plug and go
Shit... so simple.... My brain doesn't work on simple... hehehe that's a real good idea... shit I only need an ext that handles 4.5A... at 240.. Wow, This weekend I'ma makin' changes thanks Filthy.. Rep for that one.. hahaha so damn simple...:wall:

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FilthyFletch

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Yeah it works out nice as I got tired of trying to match cordsets from different ballast and said fuck it Ill make it my way standard grounded 3 prong high amp construction cords.Cost about 5 bucks at homedepot and save so much trouble
 

lucky182

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In y flood tables I prefer to use 4x4 cubes in square 6 inch pots with hydroton so I can move the plants around and keep the roots covered.Allows me to control the positiong incase one plant isnt getting equal light strength
Ya, now I just do 100cm slabs that fit perfectly across the table, I put 4 in each slab and 8 slabs on a table... and leave the plastic... SO I can move 'em around 4 at a time. but I usually find a combo.... I'm gonna do the pots soon so I can flood more times a day... My slabs hold the water for 2 days solid b4 I can flood again...

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