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DopeDaniel

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19 for the low this morning stayed 43 in the coldfame tarped w/heeat on med. Was cold all day yesterday, never got above 50 but was a bear to moderate the temps in the cold frame and they stayed on the cooler side of 65.

Trying out some new products-
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Dynomyco is more concentrated, VAM is more diverse. Used per manufacturer instructions when I transplanted to 4in pots.
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6 DM up top, 6 VAM below and one control with nothing in the middle on the left. In the middle on the right is a VAM that was culled, had a DM that was the same and culled it earlier. They both were in bad shape before transplant and weren't expected to live. The one that got nothing was also the largest most healthy at transplant, I wanted to see if either product made enough difference to catch up or surpass its development, so far neither is quite cought up. Cultivar to cultivar they look pretty even, with perhaps a slight edge to the DM. I think the VAM had been sitting on the shelf for a bit too before I bought it.
 

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19 for the low this morning stayed 43 in the coldfame tarped w/heeat on med. Was cold all day yesterday, never got above 50 but was a bear to moderate the temps in the cold frame and they stayed on the cooler side of 65.

Trying out some new products-
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Dynomyco is more concentrated, VAM is more diverse. Used per manufacturer instructions when I transplanted to 4in pots.
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6 DM up top, 6 VAM below and one control with nothing in the middle on the left. In the middle on the right is a VAM that was culled, had a DM that was the same and culled it earlier. They both were in bad shape before transplant and weren't expected to live. The one that got nothing was also the largest most healthy at transplant, I wanted to see if either product made enough difference to catch up or surpass its development, so far neither is quite cought up. Cultivar to cultivar they look pretty even, with perhaps a slight edge to the DM. I think the VAM had been sitting on the shelf for a bit too before I bought it.
Very cool! ???
 

DopeDaniel

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Ordered the heater 45,000 btu/hr LP modine hot dawg, gonna need to decide where it lives, then get the mounting, vent pipe, thermostat, etc. figured out.

Got the siding up and door ready to hang, don't look too close.
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The punchlist -
- Electrical a couple outlets and a light
- Install exhaust vent
- Install inlet filters and grates
- Paint siding
- Water storage and distribution
- Finish insulation
- Finish door install and trim out
- Caulk
- Install heater
- Configure the interior (beds, benches, racks, storage)
 

DopeDaniel

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Well I may have totally kneecaped my gw x cnc that was close to being ready for flower by transplanting too early. Lost control of the root ball and it wasn't very tight. It was more like an uncotrolled landing. Its on a 15gal now bit rather than flipping in a week or two its looking more like end of Novemeber.

I keep dialing back the concentrations of the minerals in my foliar feed, currently at 0.4ml/L for Cu, Mn, Zn and Fe, Si and WCaP are slightly reduced @ 0.5ml/L and 10ml/L respectively. I am.also not quite going as heavy on them as I was before, spraying until just before they begin to drip vs. full saturatuion.

I really want to get rid of the cu sulfate and manganese chloride, will probably swap for a citrate or glutimate if I can find either.
 

JL2G

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Well I may have totally kneecaped my gw x cnc that was close to being ready for flower by transplanting too early. Lost control of the root ball and it wasn't very tight. It was more like an uncotrolled landing. Its on a 15gal now bit rather than flipping in a week or two its looking more like end of Novemeber.

I keep dialing back the concentrations of the minerals in my foliar feed, currently at 0.4ml/L for Cu, Mn, Zn and Fe, Si and WCaP are slightly reduced @ 0.5ml/L and 10ml/L respectively. I am.also not quite going as heavy on them as I was before, spraying until just before they begin to drip vs. full saturatuion.

I really want to get rid of the cu sulfate and manganese chloride, will probably swap for a citrate or glutimate if I can find either.
I did that once with a tray of clones I was up potting, well more than just one time, that was just the worst, lol. Made a huge mess, and a couple of deaths to some. It happens mang.
 

DopeDaniel

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I did that once with a tray of clones I was up potting, well more than just one time, that was just the worst, lol. Made a huge mess, and a couple of deaths to some. It happens mang.
I really should have known better, there was a TTLT in a 1gal that actually needed transplanting, but instead of going into the 15gal with it like I should have I was left with putting it into a 2.5 gal and will flip it instead. It clones easy, trims easy, finishes fast and smells like....
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What more could I want?
 

DopeDaniel

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Some broken sunshine this morning but we may have hit the high at 57F already ad it is clouding over. The pros forecast says clouds will continue to develop through the afternoon pretty much in line with @GthaEnigma 's weather predictive services.

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It stays about +5F with the walls up as long as the sun pokes through once 'n a while. The NH cross is starting to fade out, she's still drinking a fair amount but just isn't getting enough light to fully bulk out. With the trees and hill we're sitting at probably 8.5-9 hrs of good light per day.

Indoor - This NH f2 will come down tomorrow @16 weeks
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The last one seems like it will be 3 maybe 4 more weeks.
 

DopeDaniel

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Thanks @Buck5050 in this Dynomyco vs. VAM side by side your gg4s1 x Tomahawk are showing the greatest differences.
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VAM on right dm on left.
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The VAM cuts feel healthier overall. The DM HoneySundae may be just a slight bit bigger but the VAM have a slightly steeper pray to them.
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VAM on the right DM on the left.

Still working out the kinks in my foliar program. I think these spots are a result of the sulfate and chloride mineral salts.

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Neville's Haze was particularly sensitive too I think, I started reducing the concentration because of how they were reacting.
 

JL2G

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I am not an electrician or a plumber but today I get to play both!
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Will try to clean this mess up a little, atleat remove the hacked up extension cord, ahhh the joys of homeownership, inheriting other peoples half assed jobs. There is no half assing it here, I whole ass it!
Least it's not a sewer guy your having to be today. ???
 

DopeDaniel

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Skunky VA @Schwaggy P
Frome clone, transplanted and put outside in 6-7 gallons on 8/7, full term outdoor had sexed by 8/2. Lat. 39.6N 8000ft elv. SW facing slope. Environmentially assisted W side opening coldframe.

Chopped and washed today

4 bucket (6gal)

1 - 200ml 34% h202 (roughly 2 1L household)

2 - 1Lb baking soda

3 - 1C distilled qhite vinegar (5% acid)

4 - clean clear tap h20 62F

2 min in each bucket, shake and hang.

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