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UltraDan's FLUX has officially been
HARVESTED!

741 grams after trim, then washed and hung. Hoping to keep 25% of the weight which would be 6.5 ounces. It's been a long 6 months!!

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Congratulations Dan. To get over 6 zips from "what" size pot?
 
A little update of my indoor/outdoor comparison of Night Queens for my fellow Fluxers :circle-of-love:

It's been 10 days since the last update so here we are:

The 2 outdoors girls

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The 2 indoor girls

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It already seems apparent that the indoor girls are doing so much better than the outdoor ones. 24 hours LED v Quite a bit of sun but not enough.

The indoor girl on the right looks like a plate of spaghetti on the left of it but there are so many arms to fit into the 78 litre(15 gal) pot space.
 
Can I ask a dumb question.....
How do you guys growing in soil/pots (esp. fabric) deal with water/nute run-off. especially in a small box? Drip trays or just stick to more frequent, smaller amounts?
Trying to design my own box but can't figure out what to do about run-off.. I usually (outdoors) just flood until run-off 2-3 times over 15 minutes to ensure a good soaking, then wait till pot is dry again, usually 2-4 days....
Just can't get my head around it! Thinking of using deep trays with a drain point so I can flood and remove excess without constantly moving plants, as I'd like to continue my flood and drain method..much easier than measuring small amounts everyday... But I'm sure I'm missing something that is probably obvious to you guys!!! Never done indoors myself, obviously..
Cheers.
 
Both; Drip trays & smaller amounts. Also by pouring the feed slowly it won't take as much to start seeing the run-off.
 
Sweet cheers for that.... Glad I'm not missing some fundamental ideas that should be obvious!
 
Hmm, that is a weird one. Explain.
 
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