ReikoX's Workshop 2022

Wow! Looks so clean. How do clean up the dry soft like that?

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@Loggershands, I used the “glove tech” like in this video.

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Nice! Thanks man! :raised_hands:

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Not sure if this was mentioned/discussed but I noted you said your light intensity was ramped up/down over time fading to far red. I was wondering if you had any research to justify this? I watched a lot of bugbee stuff and he says there is no benefit at all to sunrise/sunset with artificial lighting , have you seen or read something that suggests otherwise?

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I save a couple pennies over not ramping up and down.

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Before shucking the seeds on my last seed run, I did a first bounce over the dry sift screens. I then cleaned that up using the glove tech. The stuff that was left over, I bagged and pressed. It’s not bad, a tad green but has a great nose to it.

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That’s so clever I’m embarrassed that I hadn’t thought of that before.

Looking at that container makes me eager to start a seed run.

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Do you use calcitic lime, dolomitic lime, or a mixture of the two? I understand Pro Mix uses some ratio of both that’s intended to provide both short and long term pH buffering.

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I used calcitic lime, in particular oyster shell flour.

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I like putting my kief in my Davinci IQC flower vape.

Like when filling the oven put half a load of flower in there, then a decent amount of kief in the middle then top off the rest with flower.

It makes the vape go a really long time between fills.

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Last night I transplanted two Solo’s Stash each in their own beds and two Grass Fire OG in the same bed. I then cleaned out my worm bin so I would have some fresh castings. Next, I mixed the gypsum, fish bone meal, greensand, and manganese sulfate into the compost and top dressed the beds. Finally I added the borax, cobalt sulfate, and sodium molybdate into a gallon of water and watered in the top dress.

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Any particular reason you planted both of the single-plant-per-bed plants on the “far” end of each bed? Versus one on “far” end and one on “near” end? If that makes sense? Or the double plant bed in the middle with singles on the edges?

Excited to watch these BLOW UP!!!

:robot:

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I like to plant the singles in the back because it is easier to train them through the screens from back to front. That way I’m not leaning of the plant to train it. I planted the doubles where they were because that’s the center if the four drippers. I don’t plant in the center, that’s where all the sensors are.

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Sounds like a cake recipe.

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In my hands a recipe for disaster but if anyone can make it work it’s this guy

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More like a dank recipe. :grin: I’ll topdress the 200 grams of bud left over from the last seed run when I flip to flower.

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Woh woh woh, you add Boron to your mix? :grin: :ok_hand:

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If my soil sample calls for it, then yes. I’m pushing a lot of calcium, need that boron to uptake it. :grin::wink::+1:

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Man…u are really dialed-in. I salute :100::100::100:

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Pictures still look tight.

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