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Pretty fast indeed, plants 2 days shy of a month old.wow, these girls grow up quick
Pretty fast indeed, plants 2 days shy of a month old.wow, these girls grow up quick




damn, they lookin healthy af. Gonna have to change your name to Dr.GreenthumbOGLollipop done, removed all weak branching, and loads of leaves. I’m considering doing a second topping of the taller plants.View attachment 27759View attachment 27760
Did you just straight boil it in water?Some grinder maintenance long overdue, probably a party foul to flush the remnants but can’t be bothered.
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possibly, throw in some ISODid you just straight boil it in water?
Boiled it in vinegar and water, took the bulk off, then scrubbed with toothbrush and iso to get the rest off. Boiled it again in fresh water, good as new.Did you just straight boil it in water?
I’d be worried it would gum up the dishwasher, I do put my hats in tho.When I remember I stick mine in the dishwasher. Gets them pretty clean and only need to do some minor stuff to get the big chunks off.
I run the dishwasher on hot so most of it is melted anyways but you got me thinking that maybe that's not the best thing for the sewer line down the roadI’d be worried it would gum up the dishwasher, I do put my hats in tho.


I was waiting for you to start a grow, this took right off quick man. Looking absolutely killer in there broLegs all shaved and ready for the prom, it’s time change overnight. Really excited to flip these to flower, and get this show on the road View attachment 28375View attachment 28376
All plants are in 3gal containers. Coco/per.Beautiful! What size pots are those?
I’m running a bit of an organic/synthetic hybrid feed. Using Diablo 3part, and 4-6 additives, also using SeaK, and sea monster once or twice a week. Also giving bud blood for the next couple weeks to push budset.What nutrients are you running?
sweetAll plants are in 3gal containers. Coco/per.
I’m running a bit of an organic/synthetic hybrid feed. Using Diablo 3part, and 4-6 additives, also using SeaK, and sea monster once or twice a week. Also giving bud blood for the next couple weeks to push budset.
I’m not sure how many total products I use, probably 12-15.
I would highly recommend dynamyco, or similar, grew all my outside garden plants with it this year as well, and had really strong plants.
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thanks bud
was curious
edit - is silica part of that?
they eating lobster and caviar instead of mcdonalds
I’m not sure how many total products I use, probably 12-15.
Yes. They get silica.edit - is silica part of that?
they eating lobster and caviar instead of mcdonalds
It’s a salt and pepper umbrella approach to giving the plants what they want, I haven’t given them more than 1.2EC in a feed, and always have significant runoff. It is a lot of different products to be using, but with each res I mix up, I usually use between 5-7 products, and I don’t use many of the other offerings in the Diablo lineup, that I don’t deem essential.That's a good sign you know what you're doing.
I'm a minimalist and use maybe 5 products if you include peroxide and ph adjusters. Most folks who run as many products as you've got going, end up overdoing it and killing their plants with kindness.
It’s a salt and pepper umbrella approach to giving the plants what they want, I haven’t given them more than 1.2EC in a feed, and always have significant runoff. It is a lot of different products to be using, but with each res I mix up, I usually use between 5-7 products, and I don’t use many of the other offerings in the Diablo lineup, that I don’t deem essential.
Id be surprised if you said no, I can see it.Yes. They get silica.
Can you explain how you see the silica working ?Id be surprised if you said no, I can see it.
That silica putting in work
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growing a plant without silica and growing one with, the stems/branches will not be as thick as the one being supplied SiO2/SiO4Can you explain how you see the silica working ?


FYIgrowing a plant without silica and growing one with, the stems/branches will not be as thick as the one being supplied SiO2/SiO4
it physically makes the cells "bigger", if theirs enough to go around, you'll "see" it through out the plant.
a number of positive effects on plants and plant metabolism - These include:
one can "see" the differences comparing plants growing with and without SiO2/SiO4
- Increased nutrient uptake: SiO2/SiO4/MSA can help plants to absorb more nutrients from the soil, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. This can lead to improved growth and development.
- can help to strengthen the cell walls and reduce water loss.
- Increased resistance to pests and diseases: SiO2/SiO4/MSA can help plants to resist pests and diseases by making them less palatable to insects and by activating the plant's defense mechanisms.
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if all cells are "Reinforced" or "made" "bigger" by the SiO4, wouldn't the plant be "bigger"?FYI
Stems and branches do not become larger by Silica, (mono) it increases the branch or stem strength, also makes them brittle. It also increases cell wall health and it can help prevent mold in buds but it has to be balances because if you run it all the way to the end it can make rock hard buds.
No, not really. It's a nutrient with a total plant volume measured in ppm. If It adds anything to the weight it isn't much.if all cells are "Reinforced" or "made" "bigger" by the SiO4, wouldn't the plant be "bigger"?
same everything, remove Silica from one plant,
IME, the non-silica plants are "smaller"
just trying to deeper understand it.
well fuck meNo, not really. It's a nutrient with a total plant volume measured in ppm. If It adds anything to the weight it isn't much.
The benefits of using silica are stabilization of the ph in the nutrient solution, and stronger more durable plant tissues.
It's not viagrawell fuck me
my shit sucks lol
i want my plants/stalks/branches to be girthy like that