Humidity can cause the pistils to redden early, I think you’ve still got 5-7 days until you reach the ideal harvest time based on those tricombs. (~70-75% milky) Keep an eye on it though, they can whiten up abruptly sometimes.
Humidity can cause the pistils to redden early, I think you’ve still got 5-7 days until you reach the ideal harvest time based on those tricombs. (~70-75% milky) Keep an eye on it though, they can whiten up abruptly sometimes.
That’s good info. Coincidentally doing my first outdoor grow this year as well. I usually germinate three and keep two (indoor), but I decided to hang on to the third and just see how it does outside. My mistake was not putting it directly in the ground like you did. She’s in a 15gal and still under-potted, meaning I have to hand feed with solution, which is absolutely not something I wanted to do when I popped it in a solo cup on a lark. Next year it’s in the ground for sure, so done with pots for my pot.
Totally get what you’re saying re: batteries. For what it’s worth, most ball vapes are plug in. Best analogy I can give is they’re basically electric bongs. If you ever get the chance to try one, don’t hesitate, I am beyond confident it will blow your socks off! For lawn-chair portability, I grab the tinymight2, and for anywhere else portability, I also still grab the rolling papers. :)
Looks really good, how long was the total grow time? I think the advantage of growing inside is speed and control, but you’re right, you can’t beat sunshine when it comes to intensity, and more importantly, simplicity.
As to your tolerance levels, have you heard about our Lord and Savior, the Ball Vape? You can get wildly more efficient with your consumption if you’re a heavy user. I easily cut down to less than half of what I was smoking while achieving the same effects. Granular temperature control also means you can tune your vaping experience to the moment; if you want couch lock, or a light feeling , whatever, it doesn’t matter, it’s only a spin of the dial away.
Cheers and thanks for sharing your grow!
Arizer, Brilliant Cut, and… what’s that cool gizmo on the end there? :D
I have been using their two part connoisseur line for a while now, and it’s generally set and forget. I would refill my bucket back up each morning to the same level, but didn’t have to bother with ph, etc., and do a full replacement every 4 days or so. I tried that with aero at first and would quickly see deficiency signs, so then I tried just letting it run down and replacing res when it’s low, but that resulted in crazy excess.
I added some additional lighting, which is helping it chew through more food, but the biggest change was refilling my ras back to roughly the same tds values a couple times a day, instead of once a day with a preset volume.
I am surprised you are PH’ing your water while running the ph perfect line. Does that have to do with running the full masters track? I didn’t really have luck moving the needle the few times I’ve tried.
From my understanding, and the marketing propaganda, the surfactants and chelation make everything available for uptake as long as the range is > 4 and < 8ish. I genuinely stopped years ago, but I do miss the control sometimes.
I use the same by happenstance, and have for many grows with my old setup. The biggest issue I was getting is nitrogen abundance, clawing, etc., while seeing obvious signs of calcium/magnesium deficiency at the same time. I would frequently get nutrient burn, but even dialing my res back 10% would result in pink stems (phosphorus deficiency).
I mostly have things stable now, but the damage is done, it looks terrible… but it’s massive so I got that goin for me I guess.
Anyway, ultimately I changed how I was topping up my reservoir and things seem better, I am just not sure if I should try something else or not on the next run.
Very nice, what nutrients are you running in your aero grow? I’ve really struggled since switching from dwc, thinking something is off with my methodology at this point.
Are these in pots or in the ground? Those leaves look perfect, really nice one for sure.
Not true, you’re pumping their numbers up, which increases their valuation.
I like the last one, I think having the status code in the body could help clarify where the error is coming from when traversing a reverse proxy.
Why would they need to date anyway? That’s just questioning God’s Plan for them.
Healthy plants need to be ignored just the right amount in order to thrive. Over watering is harder to recover from than under watering, for what that’s worth. The leaves still look good, albeit a little light on nitrogen, so a full recovery is totally possible. My current grow experienced complete root loss at about the same age due to an equipment oversight, and you would never be able to tell with how lush and green it is now.
You got this!
It would be helpful to get a picture of the roots, but a total WAG is you might be fawning over them too much and perhaps they are getting over watered. Just a guess though…
Roots should be white and bright.
Hard to give other input without pictures, but seedlings/early growth should be fine in normal soil, you really shouldn’t need to supplement so early unless there is some other mitigating factor.
Cool dude, thanks for taking the time to share all of this. Good luck with your hash.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but that would be low pressure aeroponics, right? Do you use that just for root establishment, or are you planning to run it to flower with LPA? I just moved to aero from many years of DWC, by happenstance.
The inset ridge at the top makes me think maybe it had a lid at one point? Looks like you could cook a turkey in it, I wonder if it was itself a small electric oven, but now is missing the lid, rack, and heating element? That would explain the hole and the size.
The feet on the bottom really don’t seem practical for an oven rack, completely unnecessary if that’s what it’s for.
A lot of negativity around Ubiquity in here, which is surprising to me, honestly. I had their USG for years and loved it, recently swapped it out for the Dream Machine and love it. Really don’t understand the complaints about linking it to the cloud. I just didn’t bother, everything works fine. Additionally, I managed to get a Debian container running on it and installed ntopng, it’s been awesome for getting realtime visibility into my network traffic.
E. I should add I have 6 of their switches and 3 access points, one of which is at least 7 years old and still receiving updates.
You have to open with “Chugga Chugga Choo Choo, we’re all gonna run a train on you!” Or it’s just a plain ole gangbang.
Full tunnel would not mitigate this attack because smaller routes are preferred over larger ones. So, sure, 0.0.0.0/0 is routed over the tunnel, but a route for 8.8.8.8/32 pointing to somewhere layer2 adjacent, pushed via DHCP option 121, would supercede that due to being more specific.
Same for me, and as shitty as Comcast has been in other places, I’ve had only two non-power related outages with them in almost 7 years here. I think their service quality varies not only state by state, but even county to county in some places.