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  1. Actinolite

    Accidental revegg light leak

    Just keep an eye out for signs of them going hermie. Nanners and the like. Plants, especially that far along, really don't like going from flower to veg to flower.
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    Powdery mildew?

    While it's possible to have spores "stuck" on your fan and spread around that way, they won't germinate and spread like they do on plants, PM needs living plant matter to actually be active on
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    Central Res DWC with 5 Tubs questions

    imo putting screens in to block roots causes more problems than it's worth. the roots will just grow in to the screen and turn it in to a wad of roots. you're better off either using large enough piping that the roots won't be an issue or just pulling them out of the pipes every few weeks. also...
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    Greenhouse Lights?

    This depends on what you're trying to grow and what their temperature requirements and light requirements are. Some plants will only grow properly with the right photo periods, other's don't care. If you're trying to grow anything photo period dependent you'll need lights to mimic the right...
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    Spidermites ️

    It's hard to get everywhere they could be, they don't move far or fast but their eggs go everywhere and can survive a long while. Last time I went through this it was only after weeks of daily leaf checks under a microscope or magnifying glass looking for any dot or anything that moved that they...
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    Spidermites ️

    Not to sound like a dick but then you didn't clean enough. They don't live without living plant matter & their eggs are destroyed pretty easily with either harsh chemicals, H2O2, Essential oils or some kind of fogger. They are honestly not that difficult to remove if you aren't doing some sort...
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    Anyone ever used or use a Microbiometer?

    It's not so much that hard water is more complicated, its just that you've gotta figure your own out, each source is a bit different in composition so you gotta just mess with your nutrients until you find what works. Spring water or tap water would certainly be easier (though spring water is...
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    Anyone ever used or use a Microbiometer?

    If you're gonna use hard water 100% you've gotta try and work with it. Its certainly not the best but not everyone can afford or deal with an RO system. Hard water isn't the end of the world, but definitely makes life challenging.
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    Anyone ever used or use a Microbiometer?

    Dang kratos that's as thorough and detailed as one could hope for. The one thing I would add (sorry I'm not as good of a writer) is to be mindful when working with hard water of the amount of pH adjustment you're doing. You'll find you have to add a lot of pH down to hard water, and the pH...
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    What's better than Canna Aqua?

    You never know, today might be the day he's like "hey I wonder if anything has changed on RIU"
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    How good are you at keeping up with your IPM?

    I've gotten fully on board that "nothing goes in without being washed" life and man, people think im crazy, but it just is how it has to be
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    How good are you at keeping up with your IPM?

    That's pretty much where I'm landing at. Unless I find or think of a new recipe I wanna tinker with, environmental perfection is really the goal
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    How good are you at keeping up with your IPM?

    The title pretty much says it. Are you good with your IPM? Religious, kinda lazy, or completely non existent until a crisis? I've had a pretty long bout of pest issues, from PM to mites to various harmless water creatures I mostly ignored until they annoyed me enough to deal with, all of which...
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    How often do you use silica personality

    It's a shame you feel that way. I don't think anyone here is trying to steal your work (at least in this particular thread). More so people are hoping to preserve it so they can continue to use it as a valuable resource. You did something few people in this industry do, provided science based...
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    How often do you use silica personality

    That's a shame tbh. It was a really good resource for a lot of people with some really well thought information. Shame to see all that work go to waste. I get the frustration of people reposting your content but also can understand why someone would do that given how well put together it was.
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    full strength jacks and a pk booster. and having phosphorus deficiencies?

    Are you using a lot of pH down (or any phosphoric acid for pH adjustments) or something? Looks more like a toxicity than a deficiency to me. Either that or your ratios are way off and causing lockout. Either way you're pretty deep in to whatever is going wrong
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    Powdery mildew

    ^^ this is a big thing i think a lot of people overlook. In many situations it's unrealistic to get rid of every spore all the time. in the long run, a good preventative strategy and getting the plants themselves to fight it off is a lot more productive (at least in my experience). Boosting...
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    Powdery mildew

    If you keep the spray off the buds you can keep spraying potassium bicarbonate (maybe dilute it more than you would normally, but you can keep doing it). Anything you get on the buds will burn them at this point but if you're careful it may help you limp along till harvest. Like others have...
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    Clones not rooting with aeroponic

    personally i've never had much luck with aero cloners, but some people love them. it always took longer for me tho. also some strains just root slowly, i've had some root in a week, some took 3-4 weeks. fwiw, i've used all the CloneX and other supplements, had just as good luck if not better...
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    How often do you use silica personality

    It's slow to load but you can find most of the site in the archive still :cool: https://web.archive.org/web/20220925040946/https://manicbotanix.com/silicon-in-hydroponics/
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