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downsize this. 2x55W pl-l. original haze & more.

Grow_engineer

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Hey Garuda,

looks lovely as always :)
I jump in sometime so look at your great ideas...

I´m going to take you as a general orientation to build my new GrowChamber as i need to move in fall...

Peace and best wishes!
 

Garuda

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Tnx Glaus, I appreciate your comments, I see you as some kind of spec twin :D :)

As you might have noticed I'm switching from bottles to real 9x9x20cm pots, they are a lot easier to handle and I guess I won't see much difference to the 0.2l bigger bottles.



Greetz,
Garuda.
 

Garuda

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Hi Chomp,
14 down in the flowering section and 6 in veg (plus 2 motherplants), 3 germinating :D
Tnx for your comment :)
Greetz,
Garuda.
 

Glaus

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Great show my spec brother!
I am concerned that I have to water 2-3 times a day if I do the switch to smaller pots. Right now I can get away with watering once a day in my 13x12x16 cm hempy pots (can fit 12 into my cab). But still I dream of beeing able to fit twice as many.. The grass is always greener on the other side :D

You are really rocking those 110w! For how long do you usually flush?

Glaus :ying:
 

Garuda

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Hi Glaus :)
If I had to handwater my pots I wouldn't want this many, but the blumats are a great help dealing with this. You just have to care about the water level in the reservoir, thats all.
I flush for about 1-2 weeks, by schedule or when the trichs are getting amber when I lost track :)

Greetz,
Garuda.
 

Chomp

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:thank you: Thanks a lot mates :)
@Chomp: Of course it is :D

Greetz,
Garuda.

Well that's awesome Garuda...I will now bow down to the micro master :bow:

I love what you're doing with those hazes and this is the one thread I am always excited to look at for updates...you are giving me the inspiration to try running hazes with my little 150 :wave:

Thanks for the show!
:rasta:Chomp
 

Garuda

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Well that's awesome Garuda...I will now bow down to the micro master :bow:
:laughing:
I love what you're doing with those hazes and this is the one thread I am always excited to look at for updates...you are giving me the inspiration to try running hazes with my little 150 :wave:
:jump: you're welcome, but the I just followed Grandmaster motacos Ultimate Sativa Growing Guide, everyone can do this, believe me :D. Nevertheless good to hear this thread isn't without purpose ;)

By the way: My coco experiment starts today since all 3 seeds germinated. Now I have a Santa haze in both Coco and soil for testing purposes. A PNR is in Coco too, but without counterpart :). First time I ran Coco it was actually by mistake, I didn't knew better when I purchased a all-in-one growkit. My plants somehow survived this but I used soil ever since :D Time for a rematch :)

 
Yours plants are looking frosty and beautiful Garuda (as always :D). I am really jealous of your blumats, i have to get some of those.
 

Chomp

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Hey Garuda I love the coco...it's never let me down. I just use the lucas formula with GH Flora and cal/mag...It's simple and very effective so I don't experiment much...lol

I always seem to have problems in peat based mixes for some reason. I started out my current grow in peat and had so many issues I switched back to coco mid grow and the plants have been loving it.

Good Luck!
:rasta:Chomp
 

#1cheesebuds

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Hey Garuda ur garden is looking super good.

question what kind of watering system do u use. I see thouse tubs going to each plant.
I was wanting to build me a watering system.

heres to rocking good yield and tasty buds.
 

Garuda

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Tnx mates :)

@cheesebuds: I use the blumat watering solution (more: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=111046). Its a great system which doesn't depend on electricity. It uses clay tubes to measure the moisture of the soil. If the plants need water, the cone dries and the valve inside opens a bit. This way a plant is not watered when a timer says so but when the plant itself needs to ;) It is definitely not the cheapest solution but I think the principle is great and leads to healthy plants.


Greetz,
Garuda.
 

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