Bobs buds and bees

H.A.F.

a.k.a. Rusty Nails
HLG QB Kit V2 blue spec, if I had the atmosphere right and and the right height, I think it would work fine, that light produces almost not heat.
16" all the way dimmed.

FWIW I have the V2's before they came out with the B and Rspec. I know one is for veg and one for bloom but I have liked having the 'generic' version so I can use a room for either without thinking about it.
 

twobitbob

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FWIW I have the V2's before they came out with the B and Rspec. I know one is for veg and one for bloom but I have liked having the 'generic' version so I can use a room for either without thinking about it.
Thanks for the reply.
That was the first LED light I bought 2 years ago. I originally bought it for supplement light for veggies, to see how they worked, but it was probably 3 feet above them in a window, turned on after the sun went to the other side of the house.
I used it for veg last year, and noticed the cal mag when they were in 1 gal pots. I chalked it up to root bound and transplanted them into the 10 gal pots under Metal halide to finish veg. I had no idea about VPD or anything then and still know very little about it, but more then I did thanks to information on here and other forums.
I'm not even sure what the V2 stands for, or V1
 

twobitbob

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Chopped the RomulanXMTF/NL5 Super Frosty and smells good cutting it down I caught a wiff of lemon hint of skunk nothing crazy but it smells good can't wait to smoke some of it.
and one of the Unicorn Shoes clone
Unicorn shoe in a 5 gal
The clones got a claw going a few weeks back and just is, I'm pretty sure it was an overdose on TM-7
The other few two clones of the bushier outdoor plant I'm letting go a little longer.
Moms shoes clones are going longer as well, similar to outdoor stretched more then the others and wants more water but the top buds are growing nicely and will actually finish all the way. The outdoor of these Unicorn shoes I really like the smoke so even though I messed up a few things on these I'm still excited for their finish.
 

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Mixed approx. 100 Gals of soil blend getting ready for the next round.
5 parts peat 3 parts compost 2 parts aeration.
Amended with Gypsum, Basalt, Montanagrow volcanic tuft, Oyster shell, Soft rock phosphate, Kelp, Crustacean, Alfalfa, Neem, Karanja, Frass, Egg shells, Charged Bio-char
Trying something new on this one, Took out 15 gal for the transplants coming up. Added Mustard Seed meal to the rest watered a bit bagged and cook for a couple weeks.
I've been debating getting a 4x4 with blumat.
Or just switch out the 10 gal for 15 gal, I already have them.
Talking myself into 4x4 under LED and 15 gals Under the HPS...
 

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Getting these back on track.
Putting the T5 back in helped with the heat staying around 75-80 Degrees.
Put a real Ultrasonic humidifier next to the tent blowing in moisture RH 55-65%
Got the heat mat on with 2 nursery trays trying to keep the bottoms of the cups around 70 Degrees.

So by adding 50% coco perlite mix, I successfully turned my media into a mini Drain to Waste.
I wasn't overwatering the coco mix actually under watering, good thing I still had some Nectar around that I didn't know what I was going to use it for until now.
Been using Fermented cannabis to pH down to 6.2
Added recharge on one watering.
Watering every 12 hrs with 6.2 nutrient solution
Foliar with coconut, Agsil, a dab of Honey :)
Living soil blend turned into Mini Drain to Waste. DOH!
But they are perking up and the one that was in the true soil needs transplanted.
 

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I think I'd pour a slab of pavement specifically for dumping and scooping to save the shovel work.
Some day I want to make a shaker sifter
That size batch is about maxed for that bucket I kind of like hand mixing it too but when doing more then one batch it gets tiring.
 

twobitbob

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hell man i feel the same way about my hackhoe /a old 580E case extendahoe its not a 4x4 could'nt go that much someone will junk a 4x4 if the price is right, i'll bid on it.
They are fun to use and can really do a lot with them handy in so many ways.
 

Fiddler's Green

Just a regular vato
I've been jonesing for a tractor but a mini excavator might be a better option for me in terms of moving logs, digging stumps and shaping the landscape. But I'm a greenhorn when it comes to land management and probably talk to some professionals first.
 

twobitbob

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I'm not the most experienced either when it comes to shaping landscape it takes a lot of practice, I learned with snow first. Running the thing is the only way I get better at it. I moved some 1 ton blocks this summer with it, that was fun and good experience
 

Fiddler's Green

Just a regular vato
Kubota makes some bad ass equipment
The MX5400 is on the top of my list.

I'm not the most experienced either when it comes to shaping landscape it takes a lot of practice, I learned with snow first. Running the thing is the only way I get better at it. I moved some 1 ton blocks this summer with it, that was fun and good experience
What made you choose wheels over tracks?
 
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