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Jellypowered

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The bigger the BTU the less it'll have to work. If i'm not mistaken the BIG units like that are multi function, AC and HEAT and functions as a dehumidifier as well. Might have to watch the RH if you get a biggun.
 

Manfromthenorth

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I need to get off my ass and order one of this clip on magnifiers for macro shots. (Phone) I usually just take hdr pics with my phone, it's got a better camera than my old Nikon lol
Mrs here. Found a secondhand iPhone 7+ for sale today, picked it up for the hubs. Very nice camera. Will post pics in a bit.

These came out so good! And those babes look amazing!

If you want to take a close look at your trichromes and examine any bugs (I had spider mites), one of these is really good value:
https://www.ebay.com.au/p/?iid=152296649664&chn=ps&&&chn=ps
The stand is not much good, but the focal length of the lens is such that you can basically close it down close to the base and slide a leaf underneath. Mine takes excellent pictures and video.
Excellent thread, by the way.
Will look into this! My brother recommended it as well. He said I'd need to have it connected to the computer though, is that right?

Jealous, I'd help if I were still up north! Of course I realize the term "man from the north" can mean anywhere in the north lol, I lived in the PacNW for a good number of years.
That'd be so cool! Wrong coast though :/ We're in northern New England. Might as well be in Canada :bigjoint:
 

Manfromthenorth

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I'm rocking a iPhone Se, 12mp is pretty nice! I can only imagine how much better the 7 should be!
Not sure on the specs of the 7+ yet but it has 2 lenses along with digital and optical zoom. He's out with the phone right now but the pics are friggin awesome! I'll try to remember to post when he gets back.
 

Manfromthenorth

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This is the hdr photo. I have no idea what that means but it looks pretty good. IMG_0008.JPG


This one is 4x zoom. Same preflowers.
IMG_0009.JPG

May not need the macro lens after all, but I'll have to play around with it a bit more and see what it can do... ~Mrs.
 

Jellypowered

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Refresh our memory, please answer the following questions.


What kind of medium? (Soil, coco, mixed stuff?)

What kind of water? If tap, do you know starting ppm?

What type of nutrients are you using?

Are you using PH meter after mixing nutrients? What's PH?

That should give anyone just joining a helpful rundown of what's going on.
 

Jellypowered

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First look, mag deficiency. Is it on the older lower growth?

Mix 1/4-1/2 tsp epsom salt in gallon of water, put some in a spray bottle and lightly mist affected plants.

You don't want the plants to drip water when you mist them, just enough to wet the surface.
 

Manfromthenorth

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Refresh our memory, please answer the following questions.


What kind of medium? (Soil, coco, mixed stuff?)
Soil. EWC and something else
What kind of water? If tap, do you know starting ppm?
RO
What type of nutrients are you using?
Fish emulsion. Roots and seaweed extract occasionally
Are you using PH meter after mixing nutrients? What's PH?
Nope. Don't know.
That should give anyone just joining a helpful rundown of what's going on.
Thanks for thinking of that.
I'm not sure I answered correctly and I'll have Mr. Man fill in the blanks here shortly...
 

Manfromthenorth

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First look, mag deficiency. Is it on the older lower growth?

Yep.

Mix 1/4-1/2 tsp epsom salt in gallon of water, put some in a spray bottle and lightly mist affected plants.

You don't want the plants to drip water when you mist them, just enough to wet the surface.
Aha. Great info here. Definitely worth a try. Thanks for the input
 

Manfromthenorth

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First look, mag deficiency. Is it on the older lower growth?

Mix 1/4-1/2 tsp epsom salt in gallon of water, put some in a spray bottle and lightly mist affected plants.

You don't want the plants to drip water when you mist them, just enough to wet the surface.
soil is 60%pro mix 40%worm castings store bought, next batch is going to be heavily amended with perlite. We hit them with a third dose of roots organic hpk full dose is 3%cal 1%mag I hope it helps if not we will try the epsom salt. We have. Been giving them watered down fish Emulsion seaweed extract and some molasses every now and than
 
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Colanoscopy

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View attachment 3961289 View attachment 3961290 @Colanoscopy flushing two of five plants there there the worst looking ones if I see a turn around in them I'll do the rest. Thanks for the suggestion and I flushed with strate ro
I'll be keeping a close eye too to see what happens there. Liking the staggered flush aswell. Make sure they have a good few days dry time after the flush cos for the first couple of days they will look kinda washed out. But that's good imo
 

Manfromthenorth

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I'll be keeping a close eye too to see what happens there. Liking the staggered flush aswell. Make sure they have a good few days dry time after the flush cos for the first couple of days they will look kinda washed out. But that's good imo
Cool man thanks for the confermation on doing the right thing for them.
 
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