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Starting with the sad Grandpa's Moonshine:
Growth has stalled as has water uptake, so Friday I'll be carefully sliding it out of the SIP, seeing what the roots are looking like (with pics), and planting it in a 7 gallon GeoPot. I've obviously missed a step in the SIP process since no one else seems to have this issue. I'll try SIP again with another plant, and bottom-water from birth as I did with the 5 Killer Cookies.
Speaking of the 5KC, here it is, happy in its SWICK on flip day 5:
And it's grown 3" in 5 days!
I'm thinking of waiting for pistils before adding the Big Data flowering nutes to the Prescription Blend regimin if anyone has any thoughts on that. It's still drinking just under a gallon a day.
That's it from me today, and I hope your weekend was sunny, fun, and spent mostly with folks you enjoy!
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Good info, thanks Mr. K! I hope he never needs that warranty.Yeah, Kia has a great base warranty and you get a lot of car for the money.
Thank you kindly sir. I think I built it right but that's about all.Brother Shed, plants are looking great and I was catching up and caught your SIP tutorial a few weeks back. Very nice job!
Duct tape is pretty cheap, somewhat reflective, and is a lot easier to work with then spray paint! Between laying out the newspaper, having it blow around in the wind, getting rocks to hold it down, having the wind blow the paint back in my face, realizing one of the rocks wasn't big enough and some of the newspaper blew into the wet paint on the bucket, going to get a bigger rock and respray where the paper stuck, I feel like duct tape was the better way to go.Like you said, everyone has a different way of doing things, so you may already be aware of these couple of tips, but in case it helps anyone...
First, instead of the duct tape, I used to use some plastic spray paint and just give it a couple of quick coats on the outside. It takes a lot less time than wrapping the bucket but I haven't done any cost comparisons and I don't know how many 5-gallon buckets you'd be able to cover with a can.
That said, I did spray my Cloninator® bucket but I recall it took a couple of coats and most of a can.
I used this:Next, I'm not sure what type of cement you were using to attach/seal but, when I was doing hydro, my preferred way was using fish tank sealant which won't leach any toxic chemicals into the medium.
and I have no idea what if anything leaches into the soil. I'm also in a plastic non-food-grade bucket so there's that!
Thanks Nick. Didn't have any, don't have an aquarium!This!
That sounds about right, and I would have to go with white paint or white buckets if I was making a career of this.I have 4 orange 5 gal buckets that I painted black with plastic spray paint. I found that it doesn't adhere well and scratches off easily. At first I thought it may be left over mold release on the plastic that was keeping it from bonding. I wiped everything down well with rubbing alcohol and tried again. Didn't make a difference. Ended up ordering a 10 pack of black buckets from the same store I got the orange "Homer" buckets since they don't carry the black ones in their stores. The cost was cheaper ordering the black ones than paining the orange ones. I think I only got a bucket and a half out of a can of paint.