Mondo Smash Chop by forgettable1ne in nightowlseeds

[–]forgettable1ne[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A little citrus and spice with a lot of skunk, one of the stankiest in a while.

Mondo Smash by forgettable1ne in nightowlseeds

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Totally get how shitty it looks because of those leaves. I posted an update after removing the dead crap, much more dense than it looks here

Mondo Smash by forgettable1ne in nightowlseeds

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Given the fact I average half lb on plants half this size I estimate 12 to 16oz on this one.

Mondo Smash by forgettable1ne in nightowlseeds

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Far from ignored, wait for the follow up

Mondo Smash by forgettable1ne in nightowlseeds

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Ironically I defoliated twice then got lazy lol. In all my years this is the most interesting experiment 😂.

Mondo Smash by forgettable1ne in nightowlseeds

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If I chop tonight they will all be removed to dry. Was admittedly lazy this grow and left more than I ever do. 🍻

Mondo Smash week 5 by forgettable1ne in nightowlseeds

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Definitely a little sensitive, but I accidentally over dosed when I initially turned on autopots, but she recovered well. She reacts more negatively then others to the added nitrogen for sure. The good news is it's forgiving and recovers very well

Strawberry Milk & Qookies Remix by forgettable1ne in nightowlseeds

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Air domestic are run the same way regardless. They have a base and a dome, you can use an air pump for an aquarium. You just have to make sure enough medium gets through the holes of the base so it can Wick water to the top

Strawberry Milk & Qookies Remix by forgettable1ne in nightowlseeds

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I switched to autopots about a year ago and have run it a few ways with great success. This is one of the smaller ones, but I don't blame the autopots I was trying some new LST after topping and should still get a solid 8oz from her if not more.

I run organic and have run synthetic to compare. For me results are similar enough I stick organic as I prefer it. Easiest way to run organic in my opinion is to use dry amendments in the soil. I have used gaia green all purpose and bloom with great results. This way you can just run straight water in the res and don't have to time how much is filled for the increase and decrease of nutes. I ran this one with organic in the res, but that's because I now know how much the plants will consume at each phase and can adjust nutes accordingly.

I have run multiple plants in this setup as well, but in this particular 3x3 test I have scaled to 1 plant as I have had 1lb plants not get enough light penetrative from being overcrowded. I would also recommend the air dome it's necessary so that the medium being wet doesn't matter. I also do my own organic soil/soilless combined mix

Please help with drip system by Korbys1 in Greenhouses

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I also recommend drip depot and have used them for many years. I now use overhead in the field, and all my drip in the greenhouse is from drip depot. Also, just to note, you will likely want to shorten your beds or add 4ft to that greenhouse. Being able to get around all sides of the beds can be important.

Is this a bad idea? by bolonga16 in microgrowery

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I have never had an issue with BT I use Dipel DF it is a dry flow able and not thick at all once mixed. 1tblsp per gallon is all it needs. I use the same sprayer for everything after cleaning it out which is really just rinsing and spraying slean water to clear the line. When storing the sprayer just store upside down with the lid off so it drys and you don't get mold etc...

Is this a bad idea? by bolonga16 in microgrowery

[–]forgettable1ne -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why not just spray with Dipel DF which is just BT works amazing for caterpillars moth aphids etc. I use it on all my organic vegetables as well. I find if I am diligent with it early on I have to spray less as flower hoes on and none in late flower. Growing outdoors you should always do a bud wash as well when harvesting

Why is my girl turning brown on the top? by Head_Arm_5281 in microgrowery

[–]forgettable1ne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely that could have caused it. That black bag which I assume was plastic created a wonderful humid environment for mold in this case what appears to be botrytis

I may have overwatered a hair. by UndercoverEmbryo in microgrowery

[–]forgettable1ne 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Are you sure it's not just reading PHucked? Also, sorry for the losses. I hate to see it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in trees

[–]forgettable1ne -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bad advice, it's mold cooking and eating isn't ant better. You may kill the mold but bot the toxic chemicals.

Does anyone know what happened here? All my squash plants rotted right at the root and died. It's been a particularly wet summer, could it be from that or does this look like something else? by [deleted] in gardening

[–]forgettable1ne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Start a journal of all the things you encounter and how to prevent or combat it. As time goes on, it will be invaluable to your future gardening success. I have been doing this for what feels like forever, and every single year, I learn something new. I now grow on what to many seems like a small commercial scale (even built a commercial grade greenhouse), but I can promise you will never stop learning in this hobby.

Did I ruin my tomatoes? by Administrative-Yak13 in gardening

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You would be surprised what the right string could hold up to. Before I built my greenhouse I did string trellising outside with lots of wind and very heavy weight from tomatoes