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ttystikk

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I had to laugh at this. Reminded me of this Nigerian guy I used to work with. Were having some telemetry issues with some electric/hydraulic tools and instead of isolating 1 thing he wanted to rip the whole string apart every time. I told him if he did that again his head was going to meet my sledge hammer :). Carry on
There's method to my madness; I've already tested RDWC vs COB LED, CDM, HPS AND M-O-U-S-E. On to a better trap.
 

Afgan King

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'Bout a pound, lol

We'll see what lessons can be learned. I'm sure I'll learn plenty, which to me is the best part.

Such is my preferred coin.
Right the 797$ difference will be made up for in the extra weight in the big picture I'll blast some more trim for ya and pay for it that way lol
 
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SomeGuy

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Uh yeah, like 'drop in fit'; the complete water system is already in place, I could recirculate fresh water under SIPS tubs full of whatever I like just as I do RDWC now! This would certainly work to aerate things at the very least. It would also eliminate the water wand.
I thoughts that's what I said a while back... Lol. Literally a great system waiting to happen. Lol.
 

Vnsmkr

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Maybe I'll turn my patio upstairs into a sea of sip's. I was thinking about that last night. Good meeting last week for new gig, hopefully they push the button faster than they estimated (2 mos) as I am ready to play, been ready to play
 

ttystikk

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Maybe I'll turn my patio upstairs into a sea of sip's. I was thinking about that last night. Good meeting last week for new gig, hopefully they push the button faster than they estimated (2 mos) as I am ready to play, been ready to play
Don't let that stop you from hunting. Until they sign and you're getting a paycheck, it's not guaranteed.. ...and really, not even then sometimes.
 

Vnsmkr

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Don't let that stop you from hunting. Until they sign and you're getting a paycheck, it's not guaranteed.. ...and really, not even then sometimes.
Yeah I havent stopped but the outlook is fucking grim tbh as it has been since the powers that be decided to start this power struggle bullshit....nothing is guaranteed then either
 

ttystikk

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Well that's what separates some of us from the others. With over 23 years of hydroponic experience, to me, it just needs to be dialed in. To others, it needs to be scrapped and verboten.




OK. Now I got it. All your posts make sense now.

You've been invited up here to have a look for yourself, more than once. Now you're gonna hide behind your keyboard and be rude to someone because they brought some viable options to the table?

That's pretty cheesy, so I got some advice for you;

SHOW UP OR SHUT UP.

The insipid potshots are unwelcome.
 

MisterBlah

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On another note rhizotonic is the most expensive of all their product lol but I can testify that shit is amazing
Rhizotonic is a blend of a few B vitamins, as they mentioned, but also most likely has the growth hormone Indole-3-butyric acid in it, and possibly 1-Naphthaleneacetic acid. They are commonly found in rooting compounds and increase the rate of root growth in clones.
 

MisterBlah

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Rhizotonic is a blend of a few B vitamins, as they mentioned, but also most likely has the growth hormone Indole-3-butyric acid in it, and possibly 1-Naphthaleneacetic acid. They are commonly found in rooting compounds and increase the rate of root growth in clones.
The one thing that I should note is that I have no idea what concentration they are at in the fertilizer and I have no idea what concentration is appropriate in a nutrient feed solution. I'll of course try to learn, but these are such a specialized additive, so who knows when it will happen by.
 

OneHitDone

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Rhizotonic is a blend of a few B vitamins, as they mentioned, but also most likely has the growth hormone Indole-3-butyric acid in it, and possibly 1-Naphthaleneacetic acid. They are commonly found in rooting compounds and increase the rate of root growth in clones.
Sounds like KLN with a little vitamin B?
Isn't it supposed to be unsafe to use Indole-3-butyric acid on mature plants? I remember seeing warnings about not using it on food crops as well.
 

MisterBlah

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Sounds like KLN with a little vitamin B?
Isn't it supposed to be unsafe to use Indole-3-butyric acid on mature plants? I remember seeing warnings about not using it on food crops as well.
Seeing as Rhizotonic is meant more for growth stages and not flower stages, it still makes sense by what you've heard. The feed schedule greatly reduces the concentration during the earlier stages of flower and then stops during late stages. On top of that, it's already at such a low concentration that it just doesn't have much effect.

EDIT: What I mean is that the concentration is greatly reduced during flower stages than it's effects are reduced as well.
 
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Afgan King

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Seeing as Rhizotonic is meant more for growth stages and not flower stages, it still makes sense by what you've heard. The feed schedule greatly reduces the concentration during the earlier stages of flower and then stops during late stages. On top of that, it's already at such a low concentration that it just doesn't have much effect.

EDIT: What I mean is that the concentration is greatly reduced during flower stages than it's effects are reduced as well.
I use it all the way thru just low doses in flower helps keep roots bright white
 
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