Live Stoners Live Stoner Chat - Jan-Mar '22

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Thanks. Things are going well since I started growing again. Plenty of room for improvement and some nice strains on deck. So I hope I can hold things steady till I decide ecxactly how I want to maximize yield and minimize work.

Exciting times for sure.:woohoo:

Thanks for the rep.:pass:
You obviously know exactly what you are doing mate, and if you are coming back after a while, the tools and strains available have improved. Have you decided whether to go with Jack's or MC two part yet?

As to minimizing work, automatic top watering is starting to look good to this noob. Autopots/autovalves work perfectly with water only soil, but with salts, not so much in my opinion. Some here make them work ok with salt nutes, but nearly everyone runs into nute imbalance/lockout mischief once in a while even as experts. If my current solo run goes well to the end, I will be reconsidering coco/salts/automated top watering as my go to.

Anyway @Cave Dirt Cody, congrats on your grow, and good luck on the next ones. :worship: :pighug:
 
Even the newer ones are pretty good quality. I've had the same Yota for five years now, And the only issues I've ever had was a touchy gas pedal and leaky door trim (that's from tweekers trying to break into it, though.). They're definitely reliable if you keep up on maintenance.
The only reason I sold my last Tacoma at ~450,000 kilometers was that the dearest was starting to get nervous on our long road trips. We used to get off the beaten path with our camper then, and do so with our trailer now, so breakdowns could be a problem. I am sure that the new owners went over a half million without anything other than routine maintenance. My current Tacoma is now at about 125,000K - in other words, just nicely broken in. I am pretty sure that I have now done ~1.5 million kilometers in my 4 Tacomas with zero non-routine repairs. :biggrin:
 
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