FutRfarmer Grows PuTang, Pre-98 Bubba & 4 Haze Crosses By Connoisseur Genetics

The HLG boards I have deff rock it!! I’ll add some cobs or 2 more boards to those and adding another light set up for the other side of the room were I’ll run all hazes :ganjamon: I’m digging the growers choice it’s a good price point and a 8 bar with a 6500k & 3000k mix with the 660 worked on also
 
4.8 star rating out of 2500 is some good faith lol not to mention it IS top fill so no more lifting a tank out and flipping it upside down
I have been aware of those for a long while now. My gf has amazon prime and gets free shipping......I have been more motivated to buy stuff from the Zon lately before that deal drys up:rofl:

Its $125 CDN.....same model correct?
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I have been aware of those for a long while now. My gf has amazon prime and gets free shipping......I have been more motivated to buy stuff from the Zon lately before that deal drys up:rofl:

Its $125 CDN.....same model correct?
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Same model :high-five: Is was $70 with the coupon
 
Kinda terrifying how tall those Haze plants get :rofl: looking like a jungle in there!

Kinda glad I got a bunch of shrubs going this time. No worries.....I will be doing the Sativa thing next run during the hot humid months.
They are certainly reaching for the sky :laugh: Glad I run 3 320w QB’s I can lift and move the ones needed and still blast the entire tent with light
 
Yeah, that's why I went with multiple smaller lights. I got 4 lights, 4 plants :passitleft:
better spread also I feel, I almost grabbed the HLG 600 but glad I went with the 320's. Also I checked the humidifier maybe a cup of water used only, you'll be happy :passitleft:
 
Ladies loved the GE! I’m waiting for this PuTang to stretch I’m almost thinking this is the height I’ll be working with as upward growth has seemed to stop on all the ladies :passitleft:
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Ok I am gonna interrogate you a bit again today :laugh:

What kind of water are you using? I am really wondering how many people are using tap water. I am in the process of testing mine to investigate a bit more.
 
Ok I am gonna interrogate you a bit again today :laugh:

What kind of water are you using? I am really wondering how many people are using tap water. I am in the process of testing mine to investigate a bit more.
Straight from the faucet brother! I have well water and love in the sticks so no ground pollution, as Bobby bouchée would say” that’s some high quality H2O” :laugh:
When I bought my house I had the water test done during inspection, I posted the results on docs thread and it was received with love and pretty much doesn’t get better then that comments.
 
Straight from the faucet brother! I have well water and love in the sticks so no ground pollution, as Bobby bouchée would say” that’s some high quality H2O” :laugh:
When I bought my house I had the water test done during inspection, I posted the results on docs thread and it was received with love and pretty much doesn’t get better then that comments.
Lucky guy......sounds like a dream. I am looking into it right now and curious what people are doing. Your plants are definitely responding very well to each drench and feed.

My city water from the source is supposed to be very good, but the problem is the old pipes between the homes and the streets. Lead being the main contaminant. Easily fixed with a filter on my tap....and that would remove chlorine and other common contaminants for $50. Filter replacement after 2000 gallons which sounds fair.

I have been spending $2 per gallon for clean water, but that podcast just informed me that using straight RO can cause issues. Reevaluating the situation is in order. The money isn't that much if an issue, it is more my back. This weekend was a rough one and I skipped getting water due to making that s#!t worse.
 
Seedling, are those guys on the podcast using the kit? Doc recommends RO and many use without issue so would not worry about that.

Straight from the faucet brother! I have well water and love in the sticks so no ground pollution, as Bobby bouchée would say” that’s some high quality H2O” :laugh:
When I bought my house I had the water test done during inspection, I posted the results on docs thread and it was received with love and pretty much doesn’t get better then that comments.

I just started using my well water and plants look pretty good. I had a water test in October so will have to dig up the results and see what Doc thinks.

Cheers!:passitleft:
 
That would e expensive for me haha I have 3100 sq feet
Baller! I feel like you post pictures every day and the plants are at least 6 inches taller every pic :thedoubletake:


Lucky guy......sounds like a dream. I am looking into it right now and curious what people are doing. Your plants are definitely responding very well to each drench and feed.

My city water from the source is supposed to be very good, but the problem is the old pipes between the homes and the streets. Lead being the main contaminant. Easily fixed with a filter on my tap....and that would remove chlorine and other common contaminants for $50. Filter replacement after 2000 gallons which sounds fair.

I have been spending $2 per gallon for clean water, but that podcast just informed me that using straight RO can cause issues. Reevaluating the situation is in order. The money isn't that much if an issue, it is more my back. This weekend was a rough one and I skipped getting water due to making that s#!t worse.
Keep using the RO water unless you have good well water that you don't chlorinate, you won't have any issues. I would definitely look into some type of filtration to remove lead at a bare minimum for your own safety. You never know if the water company fucks up and sends more lead through the water than is safe.
 
Lucky guy......sounds like a dream. I am looking into it right now and curious what people are doing. Your plants are definitely responding very well to each drench and feed.

My city water from the source is supposed to be very good, but the problem is the old pipes between the homes and the streets. Lead being the main contaminant. Easily fixed with a filter on my tap....and that would remove chlorine and other common contaminants for $50. Filter replacement after 2000 gallons which sounds fair.

I have been spending $2 per gallon for clean water, but that podcast just informed me that using straight RO can cause issues. Reevaluating the situation is in order. The money isn't that much if an issue, it is more my back. This weekend was a rough one and I skipped getting water due to making that s#!t worse.
I agree on the water! That would suck ass to source water, sounds like the filter is the way to go. I also cook my soil with the well water. Works great
 
Baller! I feel like you post pictures every day and the plants are at least 6 inches taller every pic :thedoubletake:



Keep using the RO water unless you have good well water that you don't chlorinate, you won't have any issues. I would definitely look into some type of filtration to remove lead at a bare minimum for your own safety. You never know if the water company fucks up and sends more lead through the water than is safe.
I open the tent every morning and they just keep growing haha I can’t help but share :meatballs:
 
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