Reave's Soilless: Peat, Bark, Sphagnum, Perlite, White Widow 2018

Nope haven’t check out that one yet. I’ll look into it.

Update: Day 35 Flower:
Not much to report. The girls are drinking 6 Litres of water every. 4-5 days. Clones have all rev-vegged except one
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Looking great , just because it looks like a bed of buds you better not jump in there ! My buds aren’t that thick , I hope you have some Snowbound tops in there and the way it’s looking your still filling out heading that way . Your doing a great job !
Only 11 days behind me in flower!
 
just because it looks like a bed of buds you better not jump in there
But but it looks so soft.
All looks good to me. Gotta love the autopilot part of the grow :).
Yup auto pilot is nice. About 3 weeks to go.

I constructed a make shift “tent” out of the table I built and the wall that splits the 4x3 into a 3x3 and a 1x3. Worked out pretty good. One of the clones looking a bit droopy wondering if it’s time to up pot.
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Not a single flying bug stuck to the sticky card. I can’t find them on the plants either. I have never actually seen an adult thrips. Wondering if they were something else. They looked like thrips and they caused damage like thrips. But thrips fly at some point in their life cycle and lay eggs in the leaves. So wtf mate? Who knows. They look good though.
 
But but it looks so soft.

Yup auto pilot is nice. About 3 weeks to go.

I constructed a make shift “tent” out of the table I built and the wall that splits the 4x3 into a 3x3 and a 1x3. Worked out pretty good. One of the clones looking a bit droopy wondering if it’s time to up pot.
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Not a single flying bug stuck to the sticky card. I can’t find them on the plants either. I have never actually seen an adult thrips. Wondering if they were something else. They looked like thrips and they caused damage like thrips. But thrips fly at some point in their life cycle and lay eggs in the leaves. So wtf mate? Who knows. They look good though.
Wished my OGs were that far along And ready for the flower tent !
 
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