Jones Organic Indoor Journal

I think I did bend them before watering that day but prior week I’ve been watering them a lot (everyday or every other) but then again those branches were growing up for the past two months then I just slung then straight back down. Ohh I see what you mean cool I give that a shot next time!

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Filling out nicely aye

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Well the branch that split seems to have survived well looking great :+1:

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Didn’t seem to be bothered by it at all till the branches start getting some weight

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Hog tied it and trimmed it up a good bit (there’s still so much left) going to have to pull it out of that room when plumber shows up later but thinking I might leave it tied up for a bit idk

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What size of cloth pot is that?

Cheers
G

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30 gallon grassroots I put the bungees around it cause those pesky fabric pots always come loose around the edges and water runs off

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I got it on wheels

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I wonder if that’s good juice or nasty juice it’s the reservoir under the plant lol I do give it the fish shit and it still has worms in it

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Excellent ideas! :+1:
I’m testing out 2x 5 gallon Grass roots pots this grow.

Cheers
G

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that’s pretty awesome, nice work!

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I’m sold I like them the best especially the custom size pots sucks they have a $500 minimum order now

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$500 min. order hurts…

I was looking at their standard rectangular offerings thinking about a potential no-till setup. I’m watching ReikoX’s and a couple other no-till grows trying to make my mind up… :laughing:
I thought those prices were quite reasonable and dead easy to add a trellis.

Cheers
G

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I sewed [thats such a weird word] my own beds using eco-fi felt for a fraction of the cost. :wink:

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Just the customs have the minimum order

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That kinda crossed my mind at one point it’s just plastic sewed onto fabric costing me an arm and a leg

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Mine don’t have the food safe plastic liner. With the Tropf Blumats, that’s not much of an issue though.

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What’s tropf blumat? I’ve seen the regular blumat never used them though I want to use the drip line with added injection :syringe: of the fish shit and I figured if it’s pressured it’ll keep mixed when the timer goes off and lets water pass? Idk though just a thought

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These are the blumats that have a drip emitter on them. The regular Blumats just siphon water through the ceramic cone.

These aren’t pressurized or timer based. They way they work is by osmotic pressure opening the valve and they are gravity fed.

I wouldn’t run anything other than water through the drip tape/emitters as they tend to clog pretty easily.

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