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Miraculous Meds

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Man, My eyes were blurry from waking up this morning and I thought those were buckets full of bubble hash. lol...

Id love to see a pic of the toolbelt with syringes of different nutrients. Sounds like mad scientist shit.

Yeah different strains in the same setup is always a challenge. Some strains I have to veg almost twice as long to fill the same amount of space. Variety is the spice of life though. I need to join a strain whores group. lol
 

Ichabod Crane

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Those clips are the fastest way to tie that I have found. And cheap. I bought 3000 for less than forty dollars at hydro gardens in Colorado.
 

Stinkymutt

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HAHA I thought you were BSing when you were talking about syringes in tool belt . The proof is in the pudding though !
peace
mutt
 

DunHav`nFun

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Hydro-gardens has em , and horticulturesource.com`s got em too....

Tomato "vine clips" , but my fastest friend was the rolls of plant tape with the built in cutters on the rolls....and yeah.....

Once you do this shit for any length of time , it gets old as fuck FAST and more and more like a job.....

I got over "all da purdy flowers" first yr I fucked with krusty buckets , but the payday kept my old ass strokin....

Work it like a job , keep checklists and weekly tasks checkoffs at each location , and sign off every week so yas don`t fuck up and do nuthin twice with nutes and shit....

Nice toolbelts Maina.....:biggrin:....WTF`S in all them there horse needles....enquiring minds wanna know....

Peace....DHF....:ying:.....
 

Maina

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Cal/mag in one , nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, 4 different syringes with four different things in them .some of them I will double two syringes to Carey more phosphorus. Running so many different strains it only made sense to have one baseline food mix .and then carrying around the syringes . I get to look at each plant individually because i hand watering and I can say to myself this needs a little boost of nitrogen so I then give it 3 to 5 mills of nitrogen onto the top of the pot then pour the base mix over it .
 

Maina

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And yes it's a job 100% !
Things I'm trying to live by
Save time..
Save money
Be organized
write things down
Think outside the box
Drive quality up
Drive expenses down
Keep prices competitive
Have a plan five steps a head play this game like chess
Do the work yourself don't hire it out
Be clean and neat
Pay expenses on time ow no one
 

Maina

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And
You want to keep good help
Say ,please,
Thank you
Excuse me,
Good job
Ask
What do you think
How would you do this
I would like your opinion
Shit can Friends ,family ,workers , that
Lie
Steel
Shit stirrers
Not a team player
 

Miraculous Meds

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God damn maina, I like the way u think.

Freds, don't let him lie to ya, ;haven't u seen his plants, I think those syringes are filled with PED's and HGH. lol jk

I like the tomato clips, but as my branch tips reach towards the light I like to use the 1' pre cut fuzzy twist tie things, or the green twist tie with the cutter on the end of it like freds said. Those mater clips cost me $10 for a hundred, man u can go thru a hundred in a hurry.
 

Maina

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The rules come from hard life lessons . And looking really deep inside . What is right or wrong ,and trash comes in many colors doesn't it .:tiphat:
 

Desert Hydro

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hey maina. nice looking grows. i see youre using jacks in coco with CO2. can you tell me your feed rates on the jacks and what ppm co2 you use? i know and love jacks in hydro but ive never used it in coco. i switched to something else that was made for coco but the ph swing has been out of control and pissing me off big time.

when i did jacks i did .7 ec of the base and .5 ec of the calnit for a total of 1.2 ec and everything loved it in hydro. i have no experience with co2 but i know you have to feed at higher rates. thanks and keep it up
 
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