I used liquid koolbloom but not the floralicious with just the regular flora line of gh nutes. I did use florablend off of a recommendation from a friend whos swears by it for hempys. I think the koolbloom had a noticeable effect on the fullness and density of the buds. I also flushed with clearex every 7-10 days which helped alot compared to not using a flushing agent on my 1st grow.
Hell ya dude! We never call it string, the old timers wouldn't have any of that, always cord. Have her get you a pair of the bad ass datacom scissors, you can't really trim with them but you'll be hard pressed to find a better pair for any of your needs.
My father is always hitting me up for lacing cord, I had to show him how to 'sew' a little bit with it as well, starting stitch to finish....
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If it's covered in wax then it's lacing cord, it's probably 9 ply if it is. It used to be 12 ply, hence the outdated name of '12 cord'. It's used to 'sew' cables down to cable racking and down the sides of equipment. There's various stitches one can use, like a running stitch or chicago stitch. When sewing fiber optic cable some telco standards define you to use paper over the fiber cable as to not damage the glass. This cord is strong and will cut open your hand if you sew for long enough.
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Kushberry update and more crappy picsI really need a new camera.
11 weeks from seed, 8 weeks flowering, just started flushing with distilled water a few days ago.
The buds just keep climbing, as you can see the largest tops are getting dangerously close to the light but I think it will be fine for 1 more week. That's the great thing about 250w lights, the tops can get pretty damn close without doing any damage to the plants.
1-1.5 weeks and I think they will be ready, what do you think?
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I personally like the extended handle for what I do, makes it a bit quicker. I use my normal handled pair around the house, my wife loves 'em too.
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