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Some pics of the girls this morning. Finally plucked up the courage to flip them few days ago lol wanna get these ones finished up and start another 4 in organic soil this time 2 gorilla glue and 2 stardawg, seeds should be here in next week or so

Have a quick question for you if you don't mind. Was thinking take it I don't have to flush with organic soil since u wanna keep all the goodness in the soil?

Will have to wait until I either become a VIP or wait until next month lol iv uploaded my picture limit

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No flushing mate, no nasty salts to wash away 👍
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The Supreme Weeder wrote:No flushing mate, no nasty salts to wash away
Thought that buddy thank you for confirming that

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Took the plunge lol VIP baby ImageImageImageImageImage

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Tictok wrote:Quick tip that might help, try sitting your pots on a kitchen cooling rack for cakes, this will keep air circulating under the pot and help it dry easier.
Like the sounds of this buddy, def gonna get my hands on some and get them pots raised

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The Irishman wrote:
Sun Feb 21, 2021 8:42 am
Tictok wrote:Quick tip that might help, try sitting your pots on a kitchen cooling rack for cakes, this will keep air circulating under the pot and help it dry easier.
Like the sounds of this buddy, def gonna get my hands on some and get them pots raised

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I use whatever I can find. Some old cooker trays/mesh is a good one, like the kitchen cooling racks mentioned.

I have used UPVC pipe cut up, 3-4 underneath, that works ok.

I have thrown my soil in and used the bottom of the tent as a soil bed in one tent :lol:

For my 50L pot's I haven't founf anything yet, I looked up cooling racks and they were all quite expensive for what I needed them for. So if anyone comes across anything I would appreciate a shout :oik!:
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DIY.Rik wrote:
The Irishman wrote:
Sun Feb 21, 2021 8:42 am
Tictok wrote:Quick tip that might help, try sitting your pots on a kitchen cooling rack for cakes, this will keep air circulating under the pot and help it dry easier.
Like the sounds of this buddy, def gonna get my hands on some and get them pots raised

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I use whatever I can find. Some old cooker trays/mesh is a good one, like the kitchen cooling racks mentioned.

I have used UPVC pipe cut up, 3-4 underneath, that works ok.

I have thrown my soil in and used the bottom of the tent as a soil bed in one tent

For my 50L pot's I haven't founf anything yet, I looked up cooling racks and they were all quite expensive for what I needed them for. So if anyone comes across anything I would appreciate a shout :oik!:
What about the grass matts from DIY stores plastic grids roughly 50cm square about £6 each
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GHO wrote:
Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:53 am
DIY.Rik wrote:
The Irishman wrote:
Sun Feb 21, 2021 8:42 am
Like the sounds of this buddy, def gonna get my hands on some and get them pots raised

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I use whatever I can find. Some old cooker trays/mesh is a good one, like the kitchen cooling racks mentioned.

I have used UPVC pipe cut up, 3-4 underneath, that works ok.

I have thrown my soil in and used the bottom of the tent as a soil bed in one tent

For my 50L pot's I haven't founf anything yet, I looked up cooling racks and they were all quite expensive for what I needed them for. So if anyone comes across anything I would appreciate a shout :oik!:
What about the grass matts from DIY stores plastic grids roughly 50cm square about £6 each
Now that's an idea pal.

:thanks:

Youcan do it when.......errrrm

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DIY.Rik wrote:
GHO wrote:
Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:53 am
DIY.Rik wrote: I use whatever I can find. Some old cooker trays/mesh is a good one, like the kitchen cooling racks mentioned.

I have used UPVC pipe cut up, 3-4 underneath, that works ok.

I have thrown my soil in and used the bottom of the tent as a soil bed in one tent

For my 50L pot's I haven't founf anything yet, I looked up cooling racks and they were all quite expensive for what I needed them for. So if anyone comes across anything I would appreciate a shout :oik!:
What about the grass matts from DIY stores plastic grids roughly 50cm square about £6 each
Now that's an idea pal.

:thanks:

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B&M sell them cheap
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4 possibly 5 days since flip (can't remember but have it wrote down somewhere) the pics don't even do these 2 girls justice, they are a lovely green colour and look real healthyImageImageImage

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