Walking the Dawg with Bruce
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Re: Walking the Dawg with Bruce
Must admit I'm itching to try organic with all the new stuff available, Once all my coco is used up ill probably give it a bash, this 3in1 tent im using at the moment should be good for that sort of grow, can keep things moving through the tent at different stages working towards the flowering room.
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Re: Walking the Dawg with Bruce
Coco is great, pretty easy to grow with and responds relatively quickly to changes compared with soil - I believe GHO is planning on, or already is making organic stuff for coco growers, but no-till has its benefits too – I’m not going in every other day to mix up plant food like I was with BioBizz, then stooping down and reaching over with my bad back to water each pot by hand with a funnel and tube. Now I barely do anything with these self-watering pots, just top water occasionally with the excellent Kale 9 you recommended, ta very much, then amend with top dressings every few weeks. Transplanting is easier too, just dig out the old root ball and in with the new – much more leisurely!Vador wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 5:16 pmMust admit I'm itching to try organic with all the new stuff available, Once all my coco is used up ill probably give it a bash, this 3in1 tent im using at the moment should be good for that sort of grow, can keep things moving through the tent at different stages working towards the flowering room.
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I like the sound of that, it takes up a lot of time mixing nutes each week doesn’t it, I wouldn’t miss that one bit.sybarite wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 5:47 pmCoco is great, pretty easy to grow with and responds relatively quickly to changes compared with soil - I believe GHO is planning on, or already is making organic stuff for coco growers, but no-till has its benefits too – I’m not going in every other day to mix up plant food like I was with BioBizz, then stooping down and reaching over with my bad back to water each pot by hand with a funnel and tube. Now I barely do anything with these self-watering pots, just top water occasionally with the excellent Kale 9 you recommended, ta very much, then amend with top dressings every few weeks. Transplanting is easier too, just dig out the old root ball and in with the new – much more leisurely!Vador wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 5:16 pmMust admit I'm itching to try organic with all the new stuff available, Once all my coco is used up ill probably give it a bash, this 3in1 tent im using at the moment should be good for that sort of grow, can keep things moving through the tent at different stages working towards the flowering room.
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Glad your happy with your kale, great bit of kit isn’t it, I’m toying with the idea of using by big boy sprayer in the groom soon, 20L capacity, I’m thinking I can rig it up to 4 drip rings and it should be man enough to cope with that, then just got to tap into the power switch with a relay powered by some sort of arduino or raspberry pi timer to switch it on and off, I reckon a light sensor could trigger the first feed of the day and then it’s on a timer throughout the day after that till the light goes off and the light sensor puts it to sleep, could even add a time lapse camera into the program that uses the light sensor so no photos in the dark
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Re: Walking the Dawg with Bruce
Kool im tagging along
I got a bruce banner from FB aswell hehehe steal a few tip before i grow it
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I got a bruce banner from FB aswell hehehe steal a few tip before i grow it
Good luck brother
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Re: Walking the Dawg with Bruce
Welcome MrNice, glad to see you here as always, but I wouldn't get tips from me
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Re: Walking the Dawg with Bruce
Kale is ace, every time I look at it I think "what a tool". I think that about myself sometimes tooVador wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 7:10 pmI like the sound of that, it takes up a lot of time mixing nutes each week doesn’t it, I wouldn’t miss that one bit.
Glad your happy with your kale, great bit of kit isn’t it, I’m toying with the idea of using by big boy sprayer in the groom soon, 20L capacity, I’m thinking I can rig it up to 4 drip rings and it should be man enough to cope with that, then just got to tap into the power switch with a relay powered by some sort of arduino or raspberry pi timer to switch it on and off, I reckon a light sensor could trigger the first feed of the day and then it’s on a timer throughout the day after that till the light goes off and the light sensor puts it to sleep, could even add a time lapse camera into the program that uses the light sensor so no photos in the dark
That sounds very clever, cool and leisurely once setup. Would like to see that if you ever get around to it. Not had chance to play with a raspberry pi, but have seen some of the cool stuff they can do.
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Re: Walking the Dawg with Bruce
Cool, thanks man. I heard Mephisto were good too, but someone else said they were not so good (poor germination rates iirc), preferring Fast Buds, so I'm not sure. You're right that they are hard to obtain - not seen any available to buy in UK since I started buying seeds. I do rate Fast Buds though, as I'm sure many others would agree.bimblebrains wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 4:05 pmsweet ill check out your zkittlez diary then too dude nice one,heard good things about mephiesto seeds or what ever they called as well but heard to obtain the gear, good luck on this one man!
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Re: Walking the Dawg with Bruce
yer they had a load on the attitude a couple years back ,like the whole catalog but then the guy was on the adam dunn show and they sold out overnight and never seen them on there since..was thinking of a few gorilla autos this year so will prob go fastbuds then,any ones from them youd recommend dude?sybarite wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 11:48 pmCool, thanks man. I heard Mephisto were good too, but someone else said they were not so good (poor germination rates iirc), preferring Fast Buds, so I'm not sure. You're right that they are hard to obtain - not seen any available to buy in UK since I started buying seeds. I do rate Fast Buds though, as I'm sure many others would agree.bimblebrains wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 4:05 pmsweet ill check out your zkittlez diary then too dude nice one,heard good things about mephiesto seeds or what ever they called as well but heard to obtain the gear, good luck on this one man!
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