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budyoda last won the day on May 29 2020

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  1. nice haul, l like purple tint personally haven't run any auto's .. yet
  2. amen looking at your 3 attempts the only thing that seems the same it the water source go a buy some bottled/distilled for the seedling stage then use tap water that has sat for about 24 hrs to de-chlorinate it
  3. if you got a spare female pollen her up .. personally I love to have enough space for seed production
  4. the new growth looks ok how much air is being exchange in tent? how moist is soil, turn light down a notch and wait few days ? IMO doesn't look to bad
  5. hey bomber give it a few days, good luck popping those beans and remember to relax FYI I just bung 'em soil fingernail deep, keep them moist (just H2O) and warm on a mat at 25-ish
  6. I think that is the reasoning for the world seed vault being the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen
  7. look up migro on youtube they have a lot of test reviews
  8. new growth changed what did you do recently water, fert, move light ? what is the RH
  9. budyoda

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    you could give veggie gardening a go, grow some amazing produce and still get a buzz off the accomplishment
  10. found this on facetube dunno if its been link before https://youtu.be/9ose8u5egtA
  11. Plug a sub $50 oil heater into a $50 Inkbird ITC308 temp controller au plug on amazon ... hazza!
  12. " chlormequat inhibits cell elongation, resulting in thicker stalks, which are sturdier - helping during harvesting of cereal crops" it is not approved for use on crops intended for animal or human consumption in the US silica vs chlormequat ?
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