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I have finally decided to get my act together and show you my method of making hash using the Bubble bag 20L 8-bag extraction kit. I suppose I should start off with the list of items you will need, and I will try to display everything throughout the tute although most are fairly common items besides the bags themselves. Items – Good quality frozen trim/buds (up to about a shopping bag full for the 20L kit) Set of Bubble Bags Draining screens (they come with the Bubble Bags) Two 20L buckets Ice (5kgs per run) Water Spray bottle Cup Broomstick (for mixing) Towels Two teaspoons Tablespoon Sharp knife Thermometer (if you are pedantic) Timer Cardboard The first thing I l…
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Title :: ReCirculating DWC Author :: Chato Category :: Cannabis Ingredients :: 5 x 20L buckets (preferrably black) 4 x netpots 8 x 13mm barbs 8 x matching grommetts 8 x 4mm grommetts (optional) 1 x 13mm tap 1 x 13mm tee 4 x 13mm to 4mm reducers (these can vary in style) 10m of 13mm hose 10m of 4mm black hose Large Water pump Large Air pump with 5 outlets or distributor 5 airstones Duct tape *19mm can be used just as effectively and with less chance of blockage or oveflow and better water flow Tools Drill Suitable Drill Bits for your grommet size Stanley Knife/ Hole Cutter Scissors Small piece of sandpaper Glue Gun (optional) Description :: This is hopefully an easy…
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I have been experimenting with bricked coco and perlite mixes for the last 5 years and found it doesn't neccessarily have to be a disaster, frankly, it's been quite the opposite. The following is the method I use to rehydrate and prepare Brunnings brand, prefertilised, 9L coco bricks. I've found that this variety of brick to be of reasonable consistency and (apart from a little sand) free of contaminants (eg no bits of wire, plastic, stones etc). You will need... all necessary items can be purchased at Bunnings (excluding the ec meter). 2 x 9L buckets 1 x 45L bucket (or other large container) 1 x large plastic tray (or other container to hold the washed coco) 1 x wi…
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Help got some Blueberry and want to look after them like Jesus. First off, Do I need say a carbon filter for just 2 plants inside?? is it rely going to smell that bad with 2 micro plants knee high??. How can I set up a computer power supply to run a few fans, to cut down on leads and the such?
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CLONING FOR COCO - 101. Hey Im Grasshopper72, here's a real simple tute for a simple way to clone that gives me 100% success rate and nice health clones in 5-7 days. It requires no Jiffy Pots, Coco pots, seedling mix....straight into Coco. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to Clone, it's easy if you set up well and work quickly and cleanly. Lets get into it eh? First a couple of things you will need to get started, most of this stuff besides the Coco, (buy premium at a Hydro store $40-45/50L) , you can get from Bunnings. (Lets just say, for this example we are doing 4 clones , so materials list is matching this number) The Plants I am Using for this Tute ar…
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WARNING!!!!!!!!! THE USE OF ICE/WATER EXTRACTION BAGS WITH DRY ICE MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE NYLON SCREENS, THIS METHOD IS STILL IN TESTING AND IT IS RECOMMENDED FOR LONG TERM USE THAT A SUITABLE MICRON GUAGE STAINLESS STEEL SCREEN IS FITTED TO THE BOTTOM OF THE BUCKET OR PURPOSE MADE DRY ICE BAGS CAN BE PURCHASED ON THE NET. GH72. CO2 HASH aka DRY ICE SIFTING METHOD. Ok, the debate has been around for ages now, what is better, dry sifting through a screen or Ice water Extraction with bags? Well............ what if you could have the best of both worlds? Be pretty sweet huh! Well you can....................... First off i would like to Thank Sybermental (Huge …
Last reply by Hydro4u, -
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What do we use it for? You can drink the stuff if you want, but we want it to force the female Plant to produce Pollen which can then be used on other female plants, and then the Seeds collected will be 99% female 1% male ratio, give or take. What is Colloidal Silver Colloidal Silver is simply silver ions and microscopic silver particles produced by electrolysis and suspended in distilled water How is it made? Modern Colloidal Silver is made by the process of electrolysis. Basically, electricity is applied to 2 silver wires that are suspended in pure water. The electrical current causes silver ions and microscopic silver particles to be released into the water where …
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Here is a simple little formula to calculate how much an appliance costs to run per hour. RunningCost = (Wattage X ElectricyCost)/1000 So if we put some number into the formula, eg: Lights = 400 Watts Electricity Cost = 0.16 (i.e. 16 cents per kilowatt hour, you can find this figure on your electricity bill) RunningCost = (400 X 0.16)/1000 = 64 / 1000 = 0.064That final figure is in dollars (as we started with dollars). So it costs 6.4 cents per hour to run a 400 watt appliance at 16 cents per killowatt hour. 18 Hours worth of use will cost $1.15. There you have it. Simple. Or just use the attached calculator! …
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Hey Everyone =) , my name is Grasshopper72 and I'll be your guide into the wonderful world of Coco.......... To start inside you should use a Medium that is EASY to work with. Coco Coir hits that nail right on the head. I decided to put this up after seeing numerous attempts by people to use shit soil, potting mixes, seed starting mixes, cheap brunnings coco and all sorts of other things as mediums indoors and giving me a Headache because they keep asking........... Why aren't my plants doing well? Well, the answer to that question is spend the $40 for a decent bag of Premium Coco (50L) , it is worth the money, well, it is if you want good buds without nagging prob…
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When choosing your coco you should have an even range of particle sizes. A range of between 0.5mm to 4mm is optimum. The recipe for a top quality coco buffer and instructions on using the buffer. 1) Pour 750ml RO/distilled water in a bucket 2) Add 290g calcium nitrate - available from horticultural supplier 3) Mix in well 4) Add 280g magnesium nitrate - available from horticultural supplier 5) Mix in well 6) 10g magnesium sulphate (Epsom salts) - available from bunnings and supermarkets 7) Mix in well 8) EDTA Iron (Chelated iron) - available from bunnings 9) Mix in well 10) Then add enough RO/distilled water to bring it up to 1L of concentrate 11) Keep the concentrate o…
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For anyone who has heard about ‘water hash’ but has been intimidated by the cost of screened bags - making dry-screen hash (Kief) is a quick, inexpensive alternative. ‘Screen hash’ is a great way to use your excess cannabis and increases the potency of any low THC smoke you may have. Trichnomes are separated (screened) from the cannabis plant material then can be pressed into ‘hash’, cooked, eaten or sprinkled onto any cone. Time Required: less than 10 min You need: ‘Silk-Screen’ - must be NEW - au $50 or less (as at 2012) Silk-screens are often used to make silkscreened t-shirts and paper-art, keep this in mind in case you are asked what your maki…
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Title :: How to Dredge the bong Author :: couchman Category :: Cannabis Ingredients :: Danky stinky bong. preferably with 1/4 oz or more of good shit smoke through it. Chux Chopstick Earl Grey teabag Bowl Saucepan Description :: For when you run outta dank and $$. Take you stinky bong to the kitchen, should be as filthy as this, i run about 1/2 ounce through this one. Last cone i tried to punch out of this sludge bucket made me barf up a lung http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n209/dreilly1974/DANK1.jpg give your sink a wipe and rinse and lay the chux on the bottom over the top of the hole like this...... http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n209/dreilly1974/DAN…
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Somebody Suggested I submit this to Cannaversity. What do you think ?? Quick tute Bunnings Hash tumbler Required Rotiserie BBQ with 240v motor, you can get battery operated things but they chew the batteries Screen printing mesh. Some hobby stores stock it. Sewerpipe with 2 plastic end caps. Method Find the centre of the end caps Heating up the end of the rotiserie sharft push it thru the centre of the caps. The sharft is square and by heating and pushing it thru hot you get a nice seal. Take your pipe and cut the sides out leaving enough space for the caps on the end and two thin strips from end to end here is the size of one of the two holes I cut Cover the h…
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First things first, i have to confess i stumbled across this tute on 420magazine.com, so the idea is not completely mine. I have just finished building my own carbon filter for a total cost of $0, using things around the house (and at work). Materials: - 15-20 litre bucket with lid + activated carbon pellets (my place of work uses 100's of kilos of the stuff so it wasnt hard to find) 4 inch pipe + endcap, you want it 200-300mm longer than the bucket is deep flyscreen, air con filter material, or both silicone and duct tape tape measure and permanent marker a GOOD drill - bench, cordless or electric drill bits suitable for dril…
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To late for me to be up, this should be somewhere else, i dgaf. Some crazy bastard scanned the entire joint rollers handbook onto scribd. http://www.scribd.com/doc/7171835/The-Joint-Rolling-Handbook There it is. Mods, feel free to move it.
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