Indoor Winter Autos By MOG

If you look close the tomato cages are set in about 12 pounds of concrete in the base. It is cast in a plastic plant tray so it can slide around in the flood tray easily. The weight of the base can hold up even the biggest indoor plants. Plants are individually supported and can be moved around with ease even out of the space. You cannot do that with a net.
That solves my issues I have with nets, and allows you to space the plant out a bit...

Smart man. :clapper:

So basically, get some pots and quick crete and get to work! Got it!
 
I cut about 6 inches off the bottom legs bent an "L" shape at the bottom to hold it secure it in the concrete. fill the plant tray about 2.5 - 3" deep and trim flush after dry. Seal with silicon. Easy Peasy!

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I cut about 6 inches off the bottom legs bent an "L" shape at the bottom to hold it secure it in the concrete. fill the plant tray about 2.5 - 3" deep and trim flush after dry. Seal with silicon. Easy Peasy!

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Awesome, that looks super easy. Do you seal just to keep any possible mold issues at bay?

Thanks for listing that stuff, now I can order it up!

edit: ordered. Will pick up some crete' next time I'm at HD
 
Awesome, that looks super easy. Do you seal just to keep any possible mold issues at bay?

Thanks for listing that stuff, now I can order it up!

edit: ordered. Will pick up some crete' next time I'm at HD
yes.
 
I will be turning off the Blue pucks and running the initiator pucks for the next 5 days. I have been holding off a couple of days for the Skunk but she just has to try and keep up :rofl:. I am keeping the PPMs below 500 because the Purple Kush is so sensitive. The Durban Poisons seem ok with the lower PPMs.

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Changed the reservoir to week 5 today. I have been adjusting down the total PPMs because the Purple Kush CBD just don't need it any higher than ~500 PPM. The chart on the first post reflects what I am doing. I noticed a leaf on the Durban Poisin that looks like a Magnesium deficiency but it may have happened a long time ago so I am not making any corrections.
 
When I checked on the girls this morning the Durban Poison in the back looked obviously thirsty. The cube was very light. On further inspection I had two failed drippers on the same plant. I changed all of the drippers in the entire grow and we are on schedule again.

These plants seem so small after growing those monster photos in the last run. :rofl: But it has only been 5 weeks and they are flowering!

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At least ya caught it!

I'm glad my emitters can't get clogged! :funny: :funny:
Yeah I may need to keep an eye on her for going hermie on me after the stress. TBT I am not very happy with these genetics so far. I have said that before and been surprised though. The Durban and Purple Kush are more Sativa looking than I expected. and they really want different nutrient profiles. It may take me a few grows to see if I can get a one chart works for most - formula.
 
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