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  1. sno strain

    by , 12-13-2010 at 12:38 AM
    has any one heard of a strain called snow, im looking for some info on it? thanks:joint::peace:
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  2. transplanting

    by , 12-12-2010 at 11:39 PM
    whenever i transplant should the soil be dry or wet?? ive heard both but im assuming dry would be better..also, can i transplant into organic soil? i started them out in really cheap basic potting soil mixed with a little spagnum peat and vermiculite, they seem to be doing pretty decent but ive picked up some organic stuff and was wondering if it would do much harm to them even though it should be better dirt
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  3. water ph

    by , 12-12-2010 at 11:24 PM
    hey everyone i was just wondering if a water ph of around 7.4 is too high...my soil is still reading right around 6.5 which seems to be good but im not sure if there is any harm in giving them water that is around 7.4...all and any replies are welcome..thanks!
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  4. Pics from yesterday

    by , 12-12-2010 at 06:07 PM (Large scale MMJ grow operation using different nutes, seeds, and clones.)
    Quote Originally Posted by Seaghost View Post

    The last couple of days involved switching reservoirs and starting the transition nutes to flower, which will take 2 weeks. With the new can fan running the closet is actually getting too cool at night so we ordered a thermostatic fan controller to fix that situation. Tomorrow we will be setting the 1000 watt mag ballast light above this tray and taking approx 40 clones.

    So without further ado here are the pics, enjoy

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  5. First steps...

    by , 12-12-2010 at 05:18 PM
    Humble, unassuming origins in some DWC buckets... White Widow on the left, Chronic on the right (at least that's what I'm lead to believe). my Chronic baby was even so frail early on that she needed a little help getting upright. Soooo I tied her to a pencil.

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    ...but keep an eye out for this sneaky bastard, in soil... truly the potential villain of this story.

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