Dynagro is under-rated as fuck

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BROBIE

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I'd love to get an invite to riddle3ms forum? Why is RIU blocking any attempts lol. I dont want to read anymore about how great Advanced Nutrients is since clearly RIU is getting kick backs from them. What's the point of this website if you cannot have open discussions without getting censored or having overpriced bullshit products thrown in our faces 24/7
All you have to do is NOT READ THE AN THREADS, partner.
 

Jbone77

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All you have to do is NOT READ THE AN THREADS, problem solved. Do you need a VCHIP? You yourself say you want "open discussions". RU for real or are you just being sarcastic, i can't tell
Well how can the guy pimp his agenda without going on the AN threads? If you were looking to plug a product would you do it on a AN thread or a Jacks thread(keep in mind I do use Jacks and have nothing bad to say about it)?Im pretty sure the AN threads get a ton of traffic n thats why everyone plugs their shit on em. Like you said, why read em if you dont want to. How come nobody plugs their shit on that long ass H&G thread? Best thread on the forum yet nobody is pimpin their agenda there for some reason, strange. lol
 

Malevolence

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Any input regarding high moisture levels ? I am hitting 80% at night.I've ordered a dehumidifier and i think it will do the job.Any DIY ideas ?
I have a 6" inline extraction fan that exhausts the grow room air. It helps keep the humidity down considerably. You could try trays of baking soda if you aren't worried about the fans blowing it around but if you have a dehumidifier there is no need.
 

Uncle Ben

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UB.Any input regarding high moisture levels ? I am hitting 80% at night.I've ordered a dehumidifier and i think it will do the job.Any DIY ideas ? Also..have you ever encounter a strain that THRIVES no matter what the cold outside..i would appreciate your personal experience..!:D ? ?
Don't grow in a tent.
 

inhaleindica

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Don't grow in a tent.
High moisture levels have nothing to do with tents... I grow in a tent just fine with Dyna Gro Thanks to you and Homebrewer for the dyna gro info. Stop acting like you are better than everyone else. You may be a legend but that does not give you a right to be a ass. Be a better person man, just saying. No, disrespect here.
 

inhaleindica

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UB.Any input regarding high moisture levels ? I am hitting 80% at night.I've ordered a dehumidifier and i think it will do the job.Any DIY ideas ? Also..have you ever encounter a strain that THRIVES no matter what the cold outside..i would appreciate your personal experience..!:D ? ?
More ventilation or dehumidifier will do the job. I just use a bigger venting fan to do the job.
 

Uncle Ben

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....I grow in a tent just fine with Dyna Gro Thanks to you and Homebrewer for the dyna gro info. Stop acting like you are better than everyone else. You may be a legend but that does not give you a right to be a ass. Be a better person man, just saying. No, disrespect here.
Are you bi-polar?

Not my problem that you chose to take my comment regarding an inanimate object personally. You'll never catch me growing in a tent. As far as I'm concerned it's just another form of forum voluntary enslavement, like SCROG.

"....just saying".

And please, stop giving out bad advice. For example, just checked out some of your posts and found this -
Stretching out is not always good IMO. Let your soil dry just before your plants wilt. It will force the roots to search for water and spread out. Once the roots are big. Your plants will be big. Other wise they look healthy.
1. There's not a lot you can do about stretching except stay away from sativas and high P foods and give them plenty of light. Most pot plants stretch, it's normal.

2. You should never let the soil dry out. That is one of those misguided forum myths perpetuated with each new crop of newbs. See my Plant Moisture Stress thread for more info.

Uncle Ben
 

lilroach

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Uncle Ben...Some people like bondage....I used to date a girl that was into it and after giving it a try 20-30 times I decided it wasn't for me.
 

Uncle Ben

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Uncle Ben...Some people like bondage....I used to date a girl that was into it and after giving it a try 20-30 times I decided it wasn't for me.
So you kept a run on men's neckties, ya did? At our old age, getting out of bed in the morning is our bondage.

Funny stuff......
 

lilroach

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So you kept a run on men's neckties, ya did? At our old age, getting out of bed in the morning is our bondage.

Funny stuff......

Funny you mentioned that.......we were at Walmart and were checking out cat-collars on our wrist and ankles and ended up buying 4 of them....they were easy to lock and release. At the register the lady commented that we must love cats, for which we laughed and told her we didn't own a cat. She looked at us pretty funny after that. Keep in mind I was 44 and my girlfriend was 20.

I miss that girl.
 

joe macclennan

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Are you bi-polar?

Not my problem that you chose to take my comment regarding an inanimate object personally. You'll never catch me growing in a tent. As far as I'm concerned it's just another form of forum voluntary enslavement, like SCROG.

"....just saying".
perhaps, but your comment was less than helpful for qroox.

YOU (or I) may not grow in a tent but the fact remains that many many do. For various reasons mainly because of space and easy setup/teardown imo.

nothing wrong with that.
 

ScoobyDoobyDoo

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1. There's not a lot you can do about stretching except stay away from sativas and high P foods and give them plenty of light. Most pot plants stretch, it's normal.

Uncle Ben
actually, there are some things you can do to reduce stretching drastically. i use mh bulbs for the first 2 weeks of flower as well as keep my plants on veg nutes. has drastically reduced stretch in my rooms.

as for tents...whatever your problem is with them they serve their function for those who don't have the space; don't own their property; or have little to no practical construction knowledge.
 

ScoobyDoobyDoo

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Yep, I use mh for the first 4 wks.
most of my strains are 8 weeks so the stretch period for them is the first 2 weeks. this is when the plant is bulking up in size to support the coming fruits. the mh light reduces the stretch and the veg nutes supply the the plant with higher N food to support growth.
 

joe macclennan

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agreed, the way mine are setup they are under direct mh @ first then graduate into hps with age. so I guess technically @ weeks 3-5 they get around a 50/50 mix of mh/hps.

fantastic results imo
 
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