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    Ohio

    Cleveland here. Just moved here about 6 months ago and haven't met many people outside of school yet. Would love to make some new friends. Hit me up if you're close!
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    Afghan Dream

    Do you think it matters if the vortex is before or after the light? what I mean to say is, if you had the vortex pulling air over the light and then pushing it out, rather than pushing air over everything. Only wondering because in my "hypothetical" setup I have a carbon filter with a can fan...
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    1000w BarneysFarm Red Diesel

    The solubles really are helpful, but I don't think you need them. I like having multiple components that can be mixed to my liking as needed.
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    1000w BarneysFarm Red Diesel

    I know Grow Big is primarily for veg, however Fox Farm recommends a supplement of Grow Big during the 3rd and 4th week of flowering, alongside Tiger Bloom and Big Bloom. Check their website. I just thought you might want to know before you switched your entire fertilizing regiment. Nice...
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    1000w BarneysFarm Red Diesel

    It isn't the Fox Farm. You just don't have all the components. You need Fox Farm Grow Big for vegetative growth and nitrogen supplements in the middle of flowering. Big Bloom doesn't really have everything you need. It's an organic formulation of micro (and some macro) nutrients, but won't...
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    big buddha blue cheese cfl grow

    How did you know when they were done or did you just go by the recommended time?
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    alot of 1 fingered leaves

    I've had clones like that from a plant late in flower. I suppose vegging longer might straighten it out, which it did for me, but I also topped. Maybe topping slows the vertical growth and increases energy to the periphery, thus getting you out of that single-leaf bullshit stage. I don't...
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    Cloning troubles... wilting almost

    There are some interesting tips in the GrowFAQ area about cloning. Tip 1: If you try to clone a fan leaf, it will develop into a well-rooted fan leaf, nothing more.
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