Indoor Itisivolution. Paradise loft.

I use it pretty dilute ducks. Mostly for cleaning clay pebbles to reuse. But, the Wilma, the tent all get a wipe down with it (and still the bastard thrips survive!).

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Yeah I cleaned and reused my clay pebbles for this grow but I cleaned with water only. Never thought of using peroxide, but it makes sense as it is a good oxidizer and not nearly as harsh as chlorine, bromine, or some of the others. Still got the thrips eh. Have you tried fighting bugs with bugs. Ladybugs, lacewing, thrips predator, and minute pirates bugs are all supposed to good for getting rid of thrips.
 
Yeah I cleaned and reused my clay pebbles for this grow but I cleaned with water only. Never thought of using peroxide, but it makes sense as it is a good oxidizer and not nearly as harsh as chlorine, bromine, or some of the others. Still got the thrips eh. Have you tried fighting bugs with bugs. Ladybugs, lacewing, thrips predator, and minute pirates bugs are all supposed to good for getting rid of thrips.

I think the only way to really get rid of them is to empty the tent, nuke it with pesticides and start again with all new stuff. Those fuckers are good at hiding.
 
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Yeah I cleaned and reused my clay pebbles for this grow but I cleaned with water only. Never thought of using peroxide, but it makes sense as it is a good oxidizer and not nearly as harsh as chlorine, bromine, or some of the others. Still got the thrips eh. Have you tried fighting bugs with bugs. Ladybugs, lacewing, thrips predator, and minute pirates bugs are all supposed to good for getting rid of thrips.

I've tried the bug on bug thing, trouble is, having 3 spaces. Get them cleared in 2 tents and discover them in the third.
 
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^Exodus stretching sidewards, with a little help. Bug sprayed tonight.

Pushed the wrong button! Anyway, other photos are of gsc. Bent neck has sorted herself (I let the ph drift a bit low and that kicked her up the arse!)she's a little bit little, one normal size and one aiming for total tent dominance.
 

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Beauties!

My biggest one was the smallest and slowest to grow, at the beginning. It looked over fed and had a fair bit of N claw going into flower and ended up on 1ml/L of base nutes but went mahoosive.

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I'm cooking the bacon and sausages for the round, indi is behaving like any dog around cooking smells. I drop a rasher of bacon on the worktop, so I thought I'd sample that piece and gave the rind to indi. I've never seen a dog react like he did! He gave me a look that said "call yourself a dog lover? You've hidden this from me all my life! You utter bastard!"
 
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