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T-Time

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I really can not rate that myko product. In-fact I was so unimpressed with it half a bag got thrown out and replaced with a product comparable to recharge. The current product is way, way cheaper, gives far more benefits and visibly works. If the myko bio are dead or conditions not optimal for them you get jack shit for your money.. aside form a sludgy mess and ph change. If the myko product used was in good condition (stored well on my side) then it's safe for me to say it showed no improvement over 2 cycles. I followed the scholar research findings of P-myc relationship in order to give them the best chance. I still follow that now, with the other product.

Just my opinion.
Thanks for sharing Your opinion. I was looking around and couldn't find any bad reviews on it so I thought I'll give it a try. Wasn't too expensive so no harm trying it.
TBVH they bought me with the statement that when you use couple of different bennies in same product they fight against each other and strongest win anyway and thats why they use mono fungus product.

Heres the video. I know it's a lot of marketing talk but for that kind of money I decided to give it a go.

 

Flowki

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Thanks for sharing Your opinion. I was looking around and couldn't find any bad reviews on it so I thought I'll give it a try. Wasn't too expensive so no harm trying it.
TBVH they bought me with the statement that when you use couple of different bennies in same product they fight against each other and strongest win anyway and thats why they use mono fungus product.

Heres the video. I know it's a lot of marketing talk but for that kind of money I decided to give it a go.

Don't rely on what a company says about it's own product. That comment they made about mixing bennies is a played up scare tactic to keep you on the their ''compatible'' line of products. I've seen mostly good comments of it from people here but you need to run your own side by side on this. It seemed like they did not given my findings, unless ofc it was a dud batch. Honestly, side by side it, you don't want to run this blindly and miss the gains of a decent bennie product should you find the same as me.
 

vidrose

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Thanks for sharing the awesome grow with us T-Time Looks like it came out pretty good. What kind of weight/yield do you think you ended up with. Are you going to document the next grow too?
 

T-Time

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Thanks for sharing the awesome grow with us T-Time Looks like it came out pretty good. What kind of weight/yield do you think you ended up with. Are you going to document the next grow too?
Thanks mate :)
It should be about a pound :P I am never good at this. This round it looks there's a lot of it, very compact but dense buds. Im hoping for 700g+ but my end goal is to get out a 1kg out of this space. I think I can make it if I get the space fully filled.
And yes, I am planning to document next grow as well. This one went ok BUT next grow will be perfect ! :lol:
 
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T-Time

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Came back from Xmas holidays to find out that my babies were very cold :/ 20-21*C in the tent. I couldnt do much about it as I wasnt home.
It definitely affected their metabolism. They are 2 weeks now since seed. Just look how small they are!
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New pump arrived yesterday. Will start doing the setup in big tent today. Looking at the Veg tent I have plenty of time for it.

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Will know the final weight for the last run later today or tmrw. Came back home to find out they were bone dry so I have to add some humidity back to it. Theres roughly 740g+ of it.
 

T-Time

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:peace: if you connect a short circuit into your system - you can mix and regulate temps.

Same thing should happen, if you reduce the waterflow of your pump ---> more heat is radiated from the lamp body to the air of your grow room.

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I'm talking about the veg tent ;)
Theres not much I can do about the temp in there other then putting in a heater on a thermostat.
Lamp is all the way down as it can and all the intake/exhaust holes are blocked to the minimum. That lamp isn't putting much heat in there.
 
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Prawn Connery

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20C isn't too bad - what sort of light have you got in there? Looks a bit blurple, lol! Have you got the driver inside or outside the tent? I guess that's an obvious source of warmth.

That pump looks good. Also, are you still growing those seedlings in peat/perlite?
 

T-Time

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20C isn't too bad - what sort of light have you got in there? Looks a bit blurple, lol! Have you got the driver inside or outside the tent? I guess that's an obvious source of warmth.

That pump looks good. Also, are you still growing those seedlings in peat/perlite?
It is blurple :P
California LightWorks VegMaster 110 (i dont recommend this cause of the shit warranty support from the company).

The seeds were planted to BioBizz Light mix. I couldn't seed them in coco this time as I had to leave them with someone for couple of days. Lightly fert soil was a safer bet.
They will be planted to coco next. I know its a compromise but what can you do...:/
 
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Prawn Connery

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You can go straight to coco and with a good soaking the pots shouldn't need watering for at least 4 days in that temperature. I've just transferred some rooted clones to coco and have only been watering them every third day - and it's much hotter here, with temps in the mid-30Cs every day.
 

Dave455

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You can go straight to coco and with a good soaking the pots shouldn't need watering for at least 4 days in that temperature. I've just transferred some rooted clones to coco and have only been watering them every third day - and it's much hotter here, with temps in the mid-30Cs every day.
Well too bad your not in Boston right now !!!
 
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