Stoner's RDWC & Soil Grow With Mixed Strains

They are on the floor that goes concrete, foam bead leveling stuff, hardwood, tent plus tent liner and tray. I have been looking at your lifters you guys use but don't know where to find such items.

Edit it posted weird so I ended with a double post
 
Cold or wet feet will do that to the leaves, so up on a couple of 2x4s on the edges and let the bottom dry out before watering again!
Thanks for stopping by! :green_heart: I think we are along the same lines. I didn't catch it until after I mentioned you. Thanks again for the advice.
 
Cold or wet feet will do that to the leaves, so up on a couple of 2x4s on the edges and let the bottom dry out before watering again!
I will see if I can get 2 2x4 chunks into my catch pans right now the lights just turned on, would you recommend I add a dose of like sensizyme to the next watering or anything that will help her bounce back in the root zone? maybe my tea I make for roots in rdwc?
 
I will see if I can get 2 2x4 chunks into my catch pans right now the lights just turned on, would you recommend I add a dose of like sensizyme to the next watering or anything that will help her bounce back in the root zone? maybe my tea I make for roots in rdwc?
I'm not sure what Shed will say but I wouldn't add anything outside of what you have been feeding her. The plant is really looking good and will respond accordingly once she dries out. A fan on the side of the fabric pot may help the lower root zone dry out..
 
Oh and I will try give them back the fan we are in a heat wave and I can keep the temps in the tent under 26-27 so I may have stolen the fan for my bedroom (I hear all of you thinking get another fan?) well that would be nice :rofl:
 
OK, well that may explain a bit too! Do you ever see runoff when you water?
Yes I had to vacuum the pots for like 25 minutes last watering so it was not sitting in water (now I hear you telling me about pot risers again :rofl:)
 
You can always add speed holes as @Virgin Ground did to her buckets. She ended up using 3/8" holes but says you can go 1/2".
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The most important holes are on the bottom but they don't do much good to speed up the drying if they're on the ground. Airflow is very important at ground level with plastic pots.
I have 25 holes in the bottom of a bucket and 40 holes in the walls of every bucket, I am going to put the fan back rather then selfishly hogging it for the heat wave (temps are fine the tent has full active ventilation in/out

@MrSauga I was looking and I could squeeze in a couple more holes lol but maybe I will hold off I want an excuse to use an air pot sometime

And so my camera has been whining the last couple days "my batteries low" and I been telling her to suck it up but now I have to wait at least 10-20 minutes to get some pics :laugh:

I have a solution to the pot lifting and it is done and in place I will show it when battery is charged and fan will be in the tent again, also I modified my clone bags and put all together in one diy clone thing I assembled, in said clone thing is a little water on bottom then that tray I showed a while back for rockwool to raise it like 1mm lol and then the water can not touch the water the tray is plastic this is how the rockwool will stay so far from water for humidity.. idk I will go try get pictures I been 15 min just typing now battery will be 5 minute fresh
 
Ok I got some pics of the holes in my bucket and what I used to lift it, then of the clone humidity enclosure I assembled so the leaves were not soaking in bag humidity 24/7, any drooping they get the bag



 
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