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  1. daveroller

    Greatbranch's Pineapple Chunk, SGS 160, Bubbleponics, ScrOG Adventure

    Very nice growth there, GB! It's beginning to look a little crowded in there, isn't it? Pot plants in hydro really explode. After they grow a while above the screen you can prune the leaves underneath, as you already know. Stuck my 3 little ladies in a small tub used as a mini-DWC system...
  2. daveroller

    Greatbranch's Pineapple Chunk, SGS 160, Bubbleponics, ScrOG Adventure

    I keep getting things backwards, probably due to dyslexia! :? Right, the pH is supposed to go UP gradually as your plants eat their nutes. Not sure what can cause the pH to go down so much, other than possibly too high of a nute concentration.
  3. daveroller

    Greatbranch's Pineapple Chunk, SGS 160, Bubbleponics, ScrOG Adventure

    Hey man! Just thought I'd pop my head in to see your latest photos. Aren't those leaves huge already? I really want to see how you train them in the SCROG. It could be challenging with the plants being so big. Don't worry about the one time that your pH dropped to 5.3 -- not as long as it...
  4. daveroller

    Greatbranch's Pineapple Chunk, SGS 160, Bubbleponics, ScrOG Adventure

    Looks good, GB. I don't understand the criticism of this strain that you mentioned. I've always had great luck with Barney's Farm seeds. The germination rate you got (100%) is typical of what I've experienced with their seeds. Pineapple Chunk is a very potent strain. I think it was the...
  5. daveroller

    greatbranch's heinz 57 lighting / yield increase/mainlining trial (strawberry cough)

    Geez, I hope he's ok. I think we'd hear from him eventually if he got busted. I hope he's healthy.
  6. daveroller

    Dave's Dual Area 51 Grow

    I can’t recommend this Chinese tri meter: It worked for about a week or two, but the pH meter went whacky after that and read “1” all the time. So I returned it for a refund.
  7. daveroller

    Dave's Dual Area 51 Grow

    Gonna harvest this week! It won't be a big haul, but something at least.
  8. daveroller

    greatbranch's heinz 57 lighting / yield increase/mainlining trial (strawberry cough)

    You got some Photoshop skills, GB! LOL! Let's see if it works. Maybe you should post it on one of his threads?
  9. daveroller

    Dave's Dual Area 51 Grow

    Can’t keep a good plant down! That's one of the branches that was almost touching the lights, so I bent it and kinked the stem. It was just hanging down at first, but it eventually rose up like a boner on viagra. It’s amazing how these plants recover from trauma.
  10. daveroller

    Dave's Dual Area 51 Grow

    I've been tempted to just use hempy buckets with Perlite & coco fiber, but I keep getting drawn back to hydro. I want to get huge yields like The Dawg and Flowamasta get. The work won't be as bad as it sounds. It' all in preparation before you start growing.
  11. daveroller

    Dave's Dual Area 51 Grow

    I don't like to give up until I have to... This is a new closet and I never tried to grow more than one plant before, so I'm still getting used to the extra work required, too. I have some ideas to avoid these problems next time around. At least my "backup plants", Tabitha & Libby, are still...
  12. daveroller

    Dave's Dual Area 51 Grow

    They're pretty similar, so I don't notice any difference. (I'm colorblind though.) Have you turned on the red LEDs yet? That gives it lots of red. I followed The Dawg's method of turning on the red LEDs about 2-3 weeks into veg. The plants did really well in veg.
  13. daveroller

    Dave's Dual Area 51 Grow

    Interesting... Obviously, concentration matters. Maybe the article that mentioned plant damage used too high of a concentration. I would guess that it's no more harmful than h2o2 when used at about the same concentration, but I wouldn't bet an expensive plant on it, not without more...
  14. daveroller

    greatbranch's heinz 57 lighting / yield increase/mainlining trial (strawberry cough)

    We need a Dawg Signal! Something like the Bat Signal for calling Batman in an emergency. And I think there should be a smiley of a howling dog in The Dawg's honor.
  15. daveroller

    greatbranch's heinz 57 lighting / yield increase/mainlining trial (strawberry cough)

    Downward pressure on the lid is something to consider and unfortunately for me, I wasn't as smart as you to think of it. But you can reinforce the lid. Once I made an extra plastic ring that fit right around the hole that the net pot dropped down into. That helped keep the pot from slipping...
  16. daveroller

    greatbranch's heinz 57 lighting / yield increase/mainlining trial (strawberry cough)

    I'm just a little worried about your 4 plants in that DWC system maybe crowding each other out. You can see in my thread how huge my 2 plants in a larger bin have gotten. I think you'll have to intentionally keep them from getting too big if you decide to grow 4 together. If you just let them...
  17. daveroller

    Dave's Dual Area 51 Grow

    Thanks for the tip, Indie! That's cool information that I never heard about before. I haven't read the Wikipedia article yet, but I take it that this stuff is safe for contact with plants? I mean it won't burn the roots, will it? I think that the h2o2 that I sprayed on Lusinda's roots was...
  18. daveroller

    Dave's Dual Area 51 Grow

    Root rot was the main culprit. Then I must have been too aggressive killing the algae with h2o2 that was a bit too strong. Next time I'll try to prevent root rot by sealing up the little cracks that let light in the res. I might even use a tri-meter that hangs in the res all the time, so that...
  19. daveroller

    Dave's Dual Area 51 Grow

    RIP Lusinda Had to put her out of her misery the other day. She was still not taking anything in through her roots and was dying a slow death. Here’s what she looked like: Her lower leaves were being canabalized. I harvested the little buds for making canna cookies. I actually got a...
  20. daveroller

    Dave's Dual Area 51 Grow

    It's not good and shouldn't happen. I should have used something else to tie around the plants without making a knot like I did with that string. Someone told me about soft garden ties that are made for this and I'll start using them now. I never knew this would be a problem until I saw these...
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