Radogast 2 - Return of the Clones

That sounds about right... My local grow store doesn't actually have the 6" available, just the 8", 10" and 12".

The 8" is 239.00 (CAD so a bit less in USD) which would bring the 6" at around $190-$210? without shipping.

The brand i use (although, where i buy it from doesn't tell you) is called Iponic Zone.

A 6" carbon filter is $99.95 plus shipping and taxes for my 6" inline fan, and i smell no dank whatsoever outside of my tents when the doors are closed.

My 6" fan that i also bought from the same place (they do world wide shipping) was $119.95 plus tax (no shipping for me since i can pick up locally). Its quieter than i expected for an inline fan, and it has a CFM rating of 440 CFM.

A perfect combination for my 8'x8' tent.
 
Loved the share of all the pipes and their names Rado :) and good for you getting that electrical work done... electric work scares me lol... but I probably will eventually need to learn about it, growing indoors all the time ....

Hope you and the family are well this evening. :hippy:
 
Photo update.
The garden room with a chair and table is becoming a place I enjoy hanging out, so the 420 plants are getting more attention.


First the seedlings.
AK47 and Borderline look fine.
Northern Lights leaves don't look good.
The older, non-feminized seeds are just plain scraggly. I might scrap them. I'll decide by winter solstice.

AK47 feminized

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Borderline feminized

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Northern Lights feminized.

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Long distance shot of scraggly free seeds that aren't thriving yet.

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Aw. Still fighting the good fight for your plants huh Rado...
Soon. They'll be healthy and thriving. Soon. :Namaste:
 
Greetings colorfuldayze and SoilGirl.

I tossed the little "protected by GfCI" labels, so my outlets will be unlabeled.

I've some non-420 medical herbs in the mail. If they make it by Thanksgiving I'll be, planting in the garden room.

I've hung up some homemade stone and wire "grow spell" ornaments. If the seeds don't arrive, I'll make more.

With charms, bells, stored hammocks and windchimes, my little garden room looks homey.
It was a pleasure to sit and groom the plants last weekend :)
 
I sat down in the room today with nothing to do.

After I refilled the humidifier in the flower room, temps were good, humidity was good in both rooms.
Plants are struggling, but they have a good chance. They are well trimmed and watered. No bugs.
Nothing to do except wait for them to grow.

Then I hung up a stirring of Tibetan Prayer Flags (Wing Horses.)
 
I sat down in the room today with nothing to do.

After I refilled the humidifier in the flower room, temps were good, humidity was good in both rooms.
Plants are struggling, but they have a good chance. They are well trimmed and watered. No bugs.
Nothing to do except wait for them to grow.

Then I hung up a stirring of Tibetan Prayer Flags (Wing Horses.)

Nice Rado! Very glad for you to hear there are no bugs. Love the Tibetan Prayer Flags - sending your garden good vibes from Alaska brother! Happy Holiday
 
Two days ago after I trimmed and watered,
these leaves were the picture of medium dark green health
over lighter green leaves with some brown dried edges.

Now these dark patches have attacked all the plants.
There are trichomes sized clear round objects in the center of many of these brown patches.
(Visible under the 60x but I can't get a photo.)

Ugh.

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>>> There are trichomes sized clear round objects in the center of many of these brown patches.

This sounds like larvae. I was actually just reading about thrips before you updated your journal, and i came across this picture, so thats why i said thrips.

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Brown blotches on the leaves that eventually are consumed by brown and die off? sounds like Thrips from my research.
 
I've been very fortunate that I haven't had to deal with pests for the most part. Every once in a while I will see a gnat but other than an occasional spider, no bugs. I hope you can squash'em quick.
 
Two days ago after I trimmed and watered,
these leaves were the picture of medium dark green health
over lighter green leaves with some brown dried edges.

Now these dark patches have attacked all the plants.
There are trichomes sized clear round objects in the center of many of these brown patches.
(Visible under the 60x but I can't get a photo.)

Ugh.

20141128_190918-1.jpg

Your leaf damage may be a phosphorous deficiency if not insect damage. I would carefully inspect every plant in your building that is displaying damage for very small spec of dirt's that move when you expose them to light that would positively identify Thrips.

Here are photographs of Thrips

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Your leaf damage may be a phosphorous deficiency if not insect damage. I would carefully inspect every plant in your building that is displaying damage for very small spec of dirt's that move when you expose them to light that would positively identify Thrips.

I was not considering deficiencies because that leaf in the photo is off a one month old seedling with 2 pairs of true leaves about the size of a quarter. It didn't seem like it had grown enough to experience major deficiencies.

I sprayed all plants with a pyretrin spray . I'll check for moving specs of dirt.

Could this be over watering?
 
I hooked the 6" air outlet from the flowering room and have it exiting into the toking room :) :tokin::lot-o-toke::bong:
With the curtain walls and the intermittent 75°F air from the girls, the temp last night was 67°F with an outdoor temp of 28°
I might need a carbon filter next year :)

i did the exact same thing, vented into toking room "aka living room" haha

i got a carbon filter and now i cant smell my plants unless i rub them, disturb them, pinch them, or when the lights go out for some reason the smell is always the strongest.

I&i
 
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