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Old 09-12-2008, 05:55 PM
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Default Rolling along!

So, the girls are slowly flowering…thinking they need a little more nutes. Just feed them a weak MG Bloom Booster, yesterday. Bat poo in the soil.

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And the boy is still living/maturing on (isolated of course,)so far…

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So, I got board watching that action. So, I went and got some new soil/perlite (hard to find/I guess its seasonal. A small amount of weak tea and my citral seeds. Placed them in the fridge last night, put them in a coffee filter, this morning. I guess we will see if they pop…

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I figured that since my girls are prob going to take a while flowering I could put 4 more plants in my flower box, buy mounting a empty pot at at angle, on the sides…toward the light and above the other girls…and put the full pot in the empty pot, at least get them started. I have to attribute that Idea to this thread : Advanced growing techniques

I was also think at work this week…grocery store shelving (google,"retail shelving"). That framework that holds up the merchandise is very modular, easy to build, move, reuse, and the shelves will lock in the uprites at a angle. A lot of times when they remodel the big stores they leave that stuff out back for the taking. You could prob figure out how to put it in a box. Then I was wondering if “KV” shelving systems…have something that lock in at a angle.

I also got told my place smelled like skunky pine trees, with ONA. So, I got a cheap small HEPA filter with a ionizer thingy. Took the smell out. Who's to say how often I'll have to change filters...going to have to do until I build a new flower box with carbon filters and stuff.

That's about all I got for now...happy growing

Peace.
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