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  1. NHS Garden Gurus

    The plant's sex can be determined once it is grown enough to show it's reproductive organs. Keep...

    The plant's sex can be determined once it is grown enough to show it's reproductive organs. Keep a close eye anywhere after it is 12" or taller and you should be able to find them. 12/12 should work depending on the strain. Please inbox me for further questions and I would be glad to help!
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    That is awesome! Please do follow through with these posts.

    That is awesome! Please do follow through with these posts.
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    It is our motto to "Have fun in the Garden"

    It is our motto to "Have fun in the Garden"
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    Good Luck!

    Good Luck!
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    Awesome move!

    Awesome move!
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    That happens when I'm browsing while logged out.

    That happens when I'm browsing while logged out.
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    Unconventional Organics

    If it works, who can tell you it's wrong to garden with it? Always wash your vegetables.
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    Will switching from hps to led stress my plants?

    These two ideas put together. Supplement the 400 watt with LED light as well, use outside air to cool the room. Blast'em with extra light. Dial in the other variables in anticipation of higher yield provided from the doubled lighting.
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    Fan set up

    I've had wind burn before. When I did, I moved the direction of the fan from directly on the plant to pretty close to the plant so that it still moves around, but isn't constantly bombarded with the strong air current provided by our great friends at Hurricane.
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    Grow journal! Master kush, GG#4, and super glue og. :)

    There's no such thing as "too careful" when it comes to your plants. :weed:
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    Leaves are yellow and tips are dying

    Bloom nutrients often exclude nitrogen because as the plant gets closer to flower, it no longer needs as much nitrogen for vigorous growth. Yellowing is normal during these phases. That being said, a small bit of nitrogen can be helpful in greening up a yellow plant. Not all growers add late...
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    400 watt mh/Hps grow

    From the Topsoil layer to the topmost shoot, it should be 20" to 30" before flipping. Stay closer to 20" if space is restricted, and always keep in mind that the plants will continue to grow taller even after you flip the lights. A great example in my experience was watching the difference...
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    400 watt mh/Hps grow

    I have always been a fan of 9 per light 3 wide by 3 long. This breaks up infestations or infection into smaller groups that can be easily removed with minimal loss.
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    freeze curing.

    What method do you use when not freeze curing?
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    Thermometer went down the toilet

    No question is a stupid question. Contact a plumber. They might say it is fine, or maybe they can check for you if not.
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    russet mites

    Do post your findings! I am certainly interested.
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    Should I cut the leaves off?

    Poor little one! Post some before and after pictures on the remaining plants when you get the chance!
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    multi strain medical garden

    Beautiful! Astounding! That is one heck of a line up! No way to go wrong with Gavita! It looks like you have your equipment game on lock. Obviously you've done this before.
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    Sunshine Daydream & Shoji OG

    Can't go wrong with House and Garden! :)
  20. NHS Garden Gurus

    IGROW and Inductive Lighting

    Better Vegetative light is few and far between when compared to inductive lighting. I wonder if any users have tried using an IGROW inductive light. The IGROW has a smaller carbon footprint, better PAR, and most importantly, it shows results.
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