PC Case grow - Stealth + Perpetual + LST

floridasucks

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hopefully we will see more like this, but as of now you have the best pcgrow ive seen. yea great ideas can come from a good smoke session. Querkle is doing good, i have not handled her yet still scared of getting bit haha. but i have some seeds growing in there from a real lemony smelling clone i got. its ok for a small grow cause the spider needs 12/12 lighting.
 

KaliKitsune

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Wow 26?
Are you sure you remember it? DOS 4 was release when you were 6!
I learned how to get DOS working at an early age. I was slamming on keyboards at 2 and typing at 4 to get Ultima to play. 5 years old I played Mobius and got a TI-994A and learned TI-Basic by halfway through 6 years old.
 

Neph

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Wow. This is so inspirational. You're set up looks so nice and clean and your ladies look so healthy. This makes me want to put a lot more work into my pc grow.
 

v12xjs

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Sorry there were no updates yesterday. Busy day. Here's a few shots of Granita from last night.
Flushing starts on Monday but last night she drank almost half a litre of 750ppm without spilling a drop! That's in a 1 litre pot FFS!
She's just starting to get some yellowing on the lower branches so the 10% blue light is a roaring success in my view. I was considering increasing the percentage of blue but there's just no point based on these results.
Enjoy the pics.
 

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v12xjs

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A couple more pics to show how repeatable this is with the correct genetics. Here's Pandora and the pure indica. The indica is just 2 weeks behind Granita and is nowhere near her in growth. I'll be lucky to scrape 14g from that. In contrast, Pandora is almost the same size already at somewhere around 4 weeks from seed. Her first flower showed last night and she's set fair to put out 11 colas in just 7 more weeks.
 

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v12xjs

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Thanks for all your positive comments guys. Really glad it's inspired and helped some of you. That was always the point of the journal.
 

v12xjs

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I learned how to get DOS working at an early age. I was slamming on keyboards at 2 and typing at 4 to get Ultima to play. 5 years old I played Mobius and got a TI-994A and learned TI-Basic by halfway through 6 years old.
So you had reading, writing and elementary logic sorted out by the time you were 3?
Yeah right.
I won't ruin BTK3ill's thread by taking your post there apart word by word. Suffice to say that what you said in there would be 100% nonsense but for the fact that it contains a contradiction as well.

Please stay out of this journal. Your posts have no value here.
 

v12xjs

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Hey FS. Baby SketzoH is a girl too :)
I don't bother with mixed gender seeds anymore. I have no interest in seed runs and males don't serve any other useful purpose. To be honest, the rig yields somewhere between 3 - 400g annually and this would be cut in half by using mixed seeds. Fem seeds are also very affordable. Granita was £8 which equates to around £12/oz. You can't go wrong at that really :)

You've given me a huge dilemma you know. The new pots have given me a bit of extra room in the case and I'm now torn between squeezing a basic motherboard in there or shopping for a red kneed tarantula. I'm veering towards the spider :)
If I had known they needed 12/12 when I had the funds last year I would already be a proud owner!
I'm sooo jealous of you and Querkle :)
 

floridasucks

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just to let you know be careful when buying fem seeds from paradise seed co i have ak47 fem seeds from them and got one male. yea man go for the spider those red knees look awsome. i would like to see someone else on here who owns one... wouldent a motherboard cause heat issues with the grow?
 

v12xjs

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Thanks for the tip. I got some boys in a fem pack from lowlife.

I'm not going to show my hand just yet but I have tons of workable ideas for the mobo. Money is the restricting factor just now. I love animals though and always had a soft spot for the big spiders.
What kind of temps does Querkle like?
 

floridasucks

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temps stay around 75-85F. T's are pretty easy, dont really need much maintenance. and they eat a few crickets a week at most.
 

floridasucks

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haha... another thing they say humidity needs to be at 75-80% but mine goes from 60-99% and Querkle seems to be doing fine. i think my hygrometer is lying tough. and try to get a female they live longer.
 

v12xjs

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Forgot to ask about humidity.
I'll have to have a think about how to achieve that. What tricks do you use to keep it so high?
 
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