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Great thread!
Im sure you'll grow some killer veggies. ![]() I would put a bit of tape at the top of the zipper to stop it from going all the way.
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Really awesome and easy setup!
gotta try this one when i get my own garden- |
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looking good, I like those doors. My local hydro shop has them in black. Its cool to see they have they translucent style too. I am going to have to copy your set-up for sure. Keep it coming. peace_highst
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Finally got around to putting in some spinach today
![]() I germinated them in rapid rooters with a heat mat/dome set-up and they took about a week to pop. I also gave them their first nutes today. A mix a Mexican bat guano, molasses, and Maxicrop seaweed powder. One problem I seem to be having is that when I first add the nutes the water changes color but the next day I go out and most of the water is clear again. Small deposites accumulate in the PVC and I've got a feeling a lot is sticking to the feed lines as well. I've been running a toilet brush through the return pipe every few days and this seems to help remix the solution. Does anyone know if this is common with bio-buckets? I'm thinking about making a tea bag to just rest in the res. Any suggestions are more than welcome.
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have you thought about the temperature fluctuations with the water in the rez? will that cause problems? or is it a minor issue?
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Probably going to get a better answer out of hte hydro section. I have no idea how anything works cept DWC.
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Well she's officially passed the test!
We just got our first hard freeze in many, many years and even the most tender of my collection is alive and kicking. I did cheat a little though, put in a small space heater for night time, but I'm confident that everything would be fine w/o it. Just a little extra insurance. Outside Inside Oh yeah, I added a starwberry plant to the bio-buckets a few days before the cold hit and it's already putting on new growth. Not bad for a soil to hydro transplant with 25 degree temps outside. The spinach is still small but making progress, I'll keep everyone posted.
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Hey man it looks great! the plants look happy on the inside and it makes for a nice picture on the outside!
Do any of your other plants have any psychoactive(cant think of a better word) effects? Just curious really. Good luck and keep the updates coming. |
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Ya, I got into the whole psychoactive plant deal a while ago. Not really as gung-ho anymore, though. Definately plants to be respected.
I still keep many brugmansia's and datura's, San Pedro, Peruvian torch, Haiwian BabyWoodrose, passion flowers, and a Psychotria Viridis. Some look really cool too, especially the datura/brugmansia's, woodrose, and passiflora's. Do a Google search for more info on their properties.
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I like that set-up, thats really nice. I would love to be able to have a greenhouse like that, especially to grow some big buds in
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