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  1. PDX Joe

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    I planted one of my clones from my indoor grow outdoors last weekend. All the veggies are in too.
  2. PDX Joe

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    I did get a little bit of foxtails toward the end. Not too bad though. I might stick around 330 Watts next time. id
  3. PDX Joe

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    Thanks I appreciate that. It was a fun grow. I think I will try one like that again. With the 6 COB’s, I was drawing 330 Watts at the wall for most of flower. Then I turned them up to around 400 Watts for the last couple weeks.
  4. PDX Joe

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    Yes indeed!
  5. PDX Joe

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    Got some big colas this run.
  6. PDX Joe

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    Harvest time. I let them go through week 10. Fall colors!
  7. PDX Joe

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    Thanks! Yeah, I love when they start to bulge. Wow, these ones are stinky. I really bombarded the hell of of them with the microbes this time and I'd say it has worked out. They've stayed very healthy looking.
  8. PDX Joe

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    Just started week 8. These may go through 9... we'll see.
  9. PDX Joe

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    Day 43 and I did the final stripping. This opened the canopy up a bit to hopefully bulk up those lower buds.
  10. PDX Joe

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    Entering week 6...
  11. PDX Joe

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    If you use a cork then use a synthetic cork and not real cork. I found they float better. The real cork can get a bit water logged over time and not float as well. Yeah, add the stuff to the top of the soil and not the res. Just don’t use too much liquid where it can wash down into the res.
  12. PDX Joe

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    I like the colors you're getting. Are your night temps. relatively cool? I'm going to need to start running my ventilation fan through the night to keep the humidity down now that I'm into mid flower. That should also drop my temps. I'll see if mine start changing colors a bit.
  13. PDX Joe

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    Thank you.
  14. PDX Joe

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    Okay, enough with the dirt photos...here’s something a bit prettier to look at.
  15. PDX Joe

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    Check out the mycelium blooms under the plastic. Extra fuzzy.
  16. PDX Joe

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    Thanks, yeah the stretch was ridiculous for that plant. I think it has topped out thankfully. Sort of enjoyable to see a plant go that bonkers. I kept the clones in the bucket for about a month. It was a bit over two weeks until they started getting roots. I stuck them in soil this past...
  17. PDX Joe

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    Week 4... Also, the clones in the middle of the Dewey Mister grew roots better than on the perimeter. Next time I will rotate them.
  18. PDX Joe

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    You don’t need a cover crop if you’re using a plastic mulch layer. It essentially works in the same way by protecting the microorganisms from light and from drying out. I agree you need some form of mulch whether it is a cover crop or some other material to have it work effectively. You don’t...
  19. PDX Joe

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    Oh yeah, that's gonna be tough. Mine is only 3 feet deep and that's about the max. I can reach and prune. Do you have solid walls or a tent? If you have solid walls you could mount pipe rails on the sides to be able to grab and lean over the canopy. I have one that I clip my fan to and it's...
  20. PDX Joe

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    Yes, that looks like it has a lot of the good critters.
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