it's already been in flower for long enough for it to triple in size. which now that I think of it....is beginning to freak me out. I don't see any flowers.
dude, have you seen any white hairs on that thing yet?
Mr. Plumber...it depends on the company. some are more compliant in answering requests for IPs and traffic history that others. It's a huge debate in the field right now. The FBI actually asked EVERY tech company to start storing 3 years worth of history on everything that happens on a...
you know I KNEW someone was going to say that. I should have just finished the whole thing by posting the rest of it.
The AC-47 just wasn't even in service in 58. Didn't fucking exist. I understand that the song has come to mean that to YOU. But that's not what they meant when they wrote...
yeah, my section in myrollitup has only 3 columns, Thread, Date, and Comment. So I started signing my rep adds in the Comment field.
It's probably a mod/sysop function that allows you to see who posted what.
yeah, so 32oz = 1 quart. and you're using 1-2 instead of the 7 they recommend. I'm not criticizing. that's probably a good thing.
I'm not super good with soil and nutes, but you two will probably be able to help each other out through this. I will say that starting out low like EK is...
surprisingly no. I know what you mean. The Thrive Alive B1 that Technaflora sells is made of that stuff. And it smells a bit but seems pretty damn effective.
This stuff is almost like the color of piss after a 6 hour hike. Not renal failure orange, but sort of like that.
Now I'm into...
28) What color should my pots(the thing you put soil in) be for my grow? Is this like the Orange Bic lighter thing?
https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/6559-what-do-you-think.html
yeah, I change nutes every 2 weeks.
the reason we were all freaking out about you dumping the res is that means around $20-100 lost nutes to many people on here. My res is usually filled to 15 gallons. Lots of lost nutes.
no PH down isn't a stain. it's basically acid burns which are deceptive until you've run into them a few times. first you just think you have dry skin that's causing an itch....then the itch doesn't go away with scratching....then the itch doesn't go away with lotion...so you kind of start...
from what I'm told, you should be close to done for most varieties. but I'm pretty new to this as well.
if you get too close to the plant I know it's possible to bend the plant back over with training wires/screen/twine but it's something you research now before you start roasting her with...
sure for a few weeks, but you'll need to do a lot more reading and buy more gear. fyi, what you're doing is called hijacking a thread and it's impolite. please start your own thread next time.