Lol oh shit, dingos and kangaroos then πŸ˜… I think those are animals there hahahaha

Illini4Lyfe20
2
MephHead
16hLink

Is that an app on your phone? I think that the LEDs throw those off a bit, maybe worth investing in an actual light meter if you care that extensively. They aren't crazy expensive if you're wanting that level of detail. Personally I say skip it and learn the strain and reading the plant without one if this is a hobby grow. 200-300 in veg should do fine if we're talking light spread to promote upward growth

Illini4Lyfe20
2
MephHead
17hLink

It depends on strain and your setup realistically. Take daily notes this round, excessively, like light height/power, water amounts, feed, temps, humidity, etc.

For the lights I would just look at how they are growing. You can use a cheap/low watt/dimmed down light through veg to promote a good stretch. They don't really need high intense light before flower, they just need enough. As for flowering light height, again this is setup and strain specific. Depends on how strong your light is and other specifics within the tent. I ran mine around 18-20 inches from my canopy in flower, with a true 400 watt LED dimmed to 350. During veg it was dimmed to ~150 watts and slammed into the tent ceiling as high as I could get the light from the pots. Just keep growing and playing πŸ€™

710 makes some good stuff. Although expensive as shit in IL

Illini4Lyfe20
2
MephHead
18hLink

They stretch to reach the light. I can bet you're either too close with your light or too much power on your controller. During veg you can have that light backed up to the top of the tent to promote internodal growth. Even in veg. Besides that these things stretch during preflower, where you're at now with the white pistils shooting. I would recommend reading up on the actual light intensity needed during each growth stage so that you can determine what's going on here.

Squirrels and chipmunks will do the same. They want those electrolytes

Shit engineer. Not gonna lie it has a nice ring to it

Go for some long walks! Increase your weight and just keep the pace up. Backpacking is essentially a tough hike, so working on the cardio in any way will help immensely. I would recommend strengthening your knees and legs through bodyweight squats, lunges, etc. you can increase weight with a pack if you want to boost and mimic hiking on trail. Also work on stretching and flexibility. This is just good life advice, stretching will help with preventing back pain, knee pain, pulled muscles, etc.

Remember, at the end of the day it's just one foot in front of the other.

Illini4Lyfe20
19
West Town

Kinda sounds like they are talking profit/loss instead of total revenue here. Which would make a difference. I doubt they made -$70k and $100k as their only revenues. Ya know?

Dude, you know the first rule but not the second rule? Man.. why you talking about it like it's a thing? For everyone wondering, this guy above has no idea what he is saying.

Mid 30s too. Not bad for American standards 😲

Oh, so that's what did it for you?

Hi you! Just returning the salutations. Did not read a word of your post, but wishing you the very best in Wyoming! 😘

Edit: I read your post. No change in the above comment. Welcome to Wyoming. 😘

Homies still here or he wouldn't be posting about it. I'm going with the guy above. It's at worst 50/50 odds πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

Illini4Lyfe20
29
West Town

Yes, you get it. Idk what the person above is trying to say besides I don't get it.

Yes, find yourself a good hobby that you actually enjoy. For me that's backpacking and bike rides in the warmer months and snowboarding/winter sports in the cold months. I always have something to look forward to which can help a lot on the days when shit seems pretty "meh".

I thought so too until I figured their trick. You have to skim it upstream while submerging the neck. Slowly pull against the current. Should only take a few seconds to fill the bag. I used to fight with those things forever haha. Agreed other bladders are much easier though!

I think the reason why you don't encounter viruses in the US as often is because we have sewage treatment. If I'm not mistaken most viruses in water end up there from literal shit, not dead animals. Most of this shit is human shit, in other parts of the world, due to improper sewage treatment.

Idk if you're stuck to these two trees but you can pivot so it's not in straight cross winds lol like think pivot this 90Β° off of one of those trees to another tree. Lolol what a night