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A morning check shows that the youngest girl is definitely on a rage! She's seeing 925ppfd this morning!

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Well my New Mars Hydro FC3000-EVO, Adlite R30 Deep Red Supplemental LED Grow Light Bar (2-Pack) and Mars Hydro Adlite UV30 UV Supplemental LED Grow Light Bar Comes in tomorrow!

I think I'll put the girls in the 4x4 tent, while I'm installing all the new lights. I think I'm gonna go ahead and do a thorough cleaning after I remove the current lights.
Hopefully I can control the main light with an AC Infinity adapter and use my controller for the timing. That will leave me with smart plugs to run the supplemental lights. I may have to go and grab a longer outlet strip with more outlets, mainly because of the configuration of these smart plugs from AC Infinity. I don't think they thought it out very well with the controlling wire coming out where it interferes with the other plug on the electrical strip. They should've had it coming out the end so it would not interfere with any of the other plugs. I think that's a pretty silly mistake!

I had initially intended for the new light system to go in the 2.3X2 .3 tent, But I went ahead and added the supplemental lights to the order, so it would make more sense to put it in the 3x3 tent. I think I barely can get both of these small lights in the small tent, at least I hope I can. It will also give me more flexibility in that small tent. I can use just one light to keep a mom or have clones.

With the new setup in the 3x3 tent, I will be down 50 watts from the main light, but Only 20 watts down when I add the supplemental red. This setup will also help with maintaining a good air flow with the bar style lights first is what I have in here now.

I think that will be plenty for one plant. That's what I intend to grow in this tent for the foreseeable future.
 
Oh nose!
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It's a

Coup d'Pot!!
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This youngest volunteer has absolutely completely taken over this little bitty three gallon pot! She has been averaging an increase of 100ppfd every single day. She kinda reminds me of the asian haze outdoor girl I grew in the Earth box . Once that girl got her roots underneath her, she did not stop until well into mid flower.
I just don't know. I really am inclined to think that this type of growth in this environment Is majorly attributable to the timing of me force feeding with ferments and other liquid fertilizers for flower and the increased microbial inoculates. And yes, I'm pretty sure that this particular girl is leaning more toward Asian Haze. She has that very characteristic of her lower limbs getting lots of hormones to come around and reach up. Her lower limbs are extremely long normally.
There is one undeniable thing. She definitely is a standout! I wish that I could keep the clone and reveg it, but I just don't have the space.
I'm pretty sure that I and a couple of other people, will find another like her with the amount of seeds I have.
Little stuff like this is what keeps me very interested in growing!
:headbang:
:headbang:
:headbang:
:headbang:
:pass:

Ohh! Here's Asian Haze tester main cola for your enjoyment!
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Oh nose!
Rudolph-The-Red-Nosed-Reindeer-PNG-File.png

It's a

Coup d'Pot!!
:eyebrows::eyebrows::eyebrows::eyebrows::eyebrows::eyebrows::eyebrows:



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This youngest volunteer has absolutely completely taken over this little bitty three gallon pot! She has been averaging an increase of 100ppfd every single day. She kinda reminds me of the asian haze outdoor girl I grew in the Earth box . Once that girl got her roots underneath her, she did not stop until well into mid flower.
I just don't know. I really am inclined to think that this type of growth in this environment Is majorly attributable to the timing of me force feeding with ferments and other liquid fertilizers for flower and the increased microbial inoculates. And yes, I'm pretty sure that this particular girl is leaning more toward Asian Haze. She has that very characteristic of her lower limbs getting lots of hormones to come around and reach up. Her lower limbs are extremely long normally.
There is one undeniable thing. She definitely is a standout! I wish that I could keep the clone and reveg it, but I just don't have the space.
I'm pretty sure that I and a couple of other people, will find another like her with the amount of seeds I have.
Little stuff like this is what keeps me very interested in growing!
:headbang:
:headbang:
:headbang:
:headbang:
:pass:

Ohh! Here's Asian Haze tester main cola for your enjoyment!
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What fabric pots are using on that volunteer pot? They look nice and i need an upgrade
 
What fabric pots are using on that volunteer pot? They look nice and i need an upgrade
Those are some quite excellent pots, with only one caveat. They do not come with straps.
They are Grassroots Living Soil Pots. I've had a few grows with them and I really like them!
Grassroots also make plain fabric pots, but these are different and really help aid a living soil environment, with Root health the main idea.
I used Rain Science Bags quite extensively And they provided quite good root health with the way they dried back, but they used lots of water! They do work quite well and it is very difficult to over water in them. They would be a very friendly first time grower friendly, since most first time growers water far too much.

I like to dissect my pots very soon after harvest normally. The root structure in these pots are quite beautiful!
I just bought more.................. seven 15 gallon pots and two 20 gallon.

They work well in most any media based type Synthetic fertilization system not just organics.

They're going to work great with my new Blumat watering system.

They also make a rectangular bag(4 Cubic Feet) made with the same construction features and it fits an AutoPot Tray2Grow system.
With both the 20 gallon on Blumat and the Tray2Grow, I can set up a realistic living Earth system with a living cover crop and food layer. This could be maintained for many grows without having to tear everything up and repot.

Easy to get at
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Or that Amazon place.

Each Living Soil Pot features:​


  • BPA-free, waterproof MoistureLock™ liner with incredible benefits
  • 4” drainage and aeration strip of USA-made tan fabric for healthy soil and roots
  • Bottom seam sewn on the outside with marine-bonded thread to prevent rot
  • A triple hem on top for added strength

MoistureLock™ is a strip of BPA-free waterproof fabric sewn to the inside of the container that provides many benefits.


  • Directs water downward. This helps to avoid dry pockets in the soil.
  • Promotes even moisture throughout the soil. Regular fabric pots dry from the sides. MoistureLock™ prevents that, simulating the way soil dries in nature. This helps the microbiology thrive.
  • Less water usage! There is less surface area for water to escape the container, which means less water usage (lower labor) and lower humidity indoors.
  • Aeration and air pruning comes from the 4” strip of breathable fabric towards the bottom of the container.
 
Those are some quite excellent pots, with only one caveat. They do not come with straps.
They are Grassroots Living Soil Pots. I've had a few grows with them and I really like them!
Grassroots also make plain fabric pots, but these are different and really help aid a living soil environment, with Root health the main idea.
I used Rain Science Bags quite extensively And they provided quite good root health with the way they dried back, but they used lots of water! They do work quite well and it is very difficult to over water in them. They would be a very friendly first time grower friendly, since most first time growers water far too much.

I like to dissect my pots very soon after harvest normally. The root structure in these pots are quite beautiful!
I just bought more.................. seven 15 gallon pots and two 20 gallon.

They work well in most any media based type Synthetic fertilization system not just organics.

They're going to work great with my new Blumat watering system.

They also make a rectangular bag(4 Cubic Feet) made with the same construction features and it fits an AutoPot Tray2Grow system.
With both the 20 gallon on Blumat and the Tray2Grow, I can set up a realistic living Earth system with a living cover crop and food layer. This could be maintained for many grows without having to tear everything up and repot.

Easy to get at
buildasoilThinnerLogo_157455fe-a279-4656-a666-68f74c6dfb55.png
Or that Amazon place.

Each Living Soil Pot features:​


  • BPA-free, waterproof MoistureLock™ liner with incredible benefits
  • 4” drainage and aeration strip of USA-made tan fabric for healthy soil and roots
  • Bottom seam sewn on the outside with marine-bonded thread to prevent rot
  • A triple hem on top for added strength

MoistureLock™ is a strip of BPA-free waterproof fabric sewn to the inside of the container that provides many benefits.


  • Directs water downward. This helps to avoid dry pockets in the soil.
  • Promotes even moisture throughout the soil. Regular fabric pots dry from the sides. MoistureLock™ prevents that, simulating the way soil dries in nature. This helps the microbiology thrive.
  • Less water usage! There is less surface area for water to escape the container, which means less water usage (lower labor) and lower humidity indoors.
  • Aeration and air pruning comes from the 4” strip of breathable fabric towards the bottom of the container.
Ill have to pick a few up! Im also interested in the different Honor the Plant grow bags as they seem very purpose driven with different designs and such! Thank you, alot of great info there, thanks for taking the time!
 
Ill have to pick a few up! Im also interested in the different Honor the Plant grow bags as they seem very purpose driven with different designs and such! Thank you, alot of great info there, thanks for taking the time!
I'm always looking for new info and I assume everyone else is too!!
 
Ill have to pick a few up! Im also interested in the different Honor the Plant grow bags as they seem very purpose driven with different designs and such! Thank you, alot of great info there, thanks for taking the time!

If you have any questions about Honor the plant bags let me know I have quite a few. I used grow in them exclusively but have slowly transitioned to all plastic containers they are much easier to clean earth boxes did that for me. I still have tote full of coda bags with lots of grows on them
 
If you have any questions about Honor the plant bags let me know I have quite a few. I used grow in them exclusively but have slowly transitioned to all plastic containers they are much easier to clean earth boxes did that for me. I still have tote full of coda bags with lots of grows on them
Actually yeah! What made you switch? Im probs gonna order some 2,3,5 gallon bags and maybe a few of the velcro sided transplant bags, i would like something dries quicker than the cheap felt bags im using as i will probs be doing a coco/soil hybrid run so i can push more feedings!
 
I'm always looking for new info and I assume everyone else is too!!
All day, every day! I often forget things ive done in the past and need to research constantly just so i can be reminded lol.
 
Actually yeah! What made you switch? Im probs gonna order some 2,3,5 gallon bags and maybe a few of the velcro sided transplant bags, i would like something dries quicker than the cheap felt bags im using as i will probs be doing a coco/soil hybrid run so i can push more feedings!

Cleaning plastic pots is so much easier then the woven bags. After I did a couple grows with earth boxes and I seen what the roots could do in the plastic pots change my mind. I have much larger roots masses with plastic containers whether it be in coco or soil. I would have roots filling my Rez of the earthboxes. My solo cups would have roots so dense the coco was gone not so much the case with woven bags. Now that I use plastic pots on my coco it's like a large solo cup root masses and dense AF. So basically I believe the larger dry backs aren't as necessary as thought. Then there comes the factor of disturbing/damaging the roots with bags every time you move them. But if you want faster dry backs maybe they're what you want they do that pretty well depending which bag you get. They are very durable only have ruined one and that was a TLS 2.0 bag ripped out. The regular core series are tough as nails

I have a few of the 1/4 gallon transplant bags that were gift with orders and never had the balls to use them. Cause to get the velcro undone and the plant out if it seemed nearly impossible without damaging. I use mine for storing tools and random shit on my desk. IMO you can't beat a solo cup for transplanting.

If you order a decent amount I normally always got one of the transplant bags as a gift I have 4 and have never bought one
 
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