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  • awhh ffs i think my reaper in the drip 5g bucket has rootrot !!
    Helvete
    Helvete
    A lot of people think it's just "snake oil" but the product Hygrozyme has always worked better for me as far as prevention than peroxide. Just sayin'
    Gotrox
    Gotrox
    SensiZym works for me-----after a hoseout and rinse job.
    afr0n0me
    afr0n0me
    Forgot to add i threw 2 airstones in the reservoir this time around. I only had one little pump acting as a vacuum to get the water to the top and stream the water to the media. So now there's probably 3-4x the oxygen it had before.
    Is there a quicker way to harden stuff off ? work schedule keeps my busy 5 days out of the week .... only have time to harden off on the weekend.
    Phil
    Phil
    Yep. Find a semi-shady spot outside that gets morning sun, stick 'em there, and walk away. Next week, move them out of the shade a bit.
    geeme
    geeme
    Since you're in Alberta you can most likely follow musky's input without issue. Phil has to take longer since he's closer to the equator.
    Phil
    Phil
    I can sow seeds outdoors and eliminate the need for hardening off altogether :D
    Booo burned some tomato leaves lol oh well let them harden up like MEN ! haha
    Phil
    Phil
    BOOM! It builds character.
    afr0n0me
    afr0n0me
    Yeh ima let them be, this will be their second night out and it's supose to be a few c's warmer :D
    Helvete
    Helvete
    a lot of times if they get beat down once that's all they need
    Not up for leaving the peppers outside, so the tomatoes will have to stay out for the night. Low of 0c let's see what happens.
    Phil
    Phil
    39° F should be okay. My OW'ed moruga and fatalii spent the entire winter outside, with the exception of a couple of nights we had a deep freeze in the 20s
    afr0n0me
    afr0n0me
    Tomatoes are fine. I don't feel so good about trying it with peppers though
    Gotrox
    Gotrox
    Got mine in a grow tent. Oldies over a year old from small pots and hydro, handled mid 30's just peachy, and likely helping them reset to "grow" instead of "bloom". Prolly lose a couple of them, as they some were in poor shape to begin with, but all the newbies are inside under lights and in windows.
    Well first real day of hardening off went on without a hitch! today for day number 2
    afr0n0me
    afr0n0me
    where is your greenhouse ? outside ??
    Burning Colon
    Burning Colon
    mine is. it is attached to my garage. 8'hX8'wX28"D. cement floor. 2 shelves. south exposure all day. has electric for a heater. insulated on the back wall. drywall sides. bubble wrap inside walls.
    afr0n0me
    afr0n0me
    jeez nicely done ! HOw many plants you got this year ? would you have any xtras that could sell ?
    90% of my plants sitting outside in the wind and their first sun light of the season
    afr0n0me
    afr0n0me
    So far so good. i just let them sit out there haha no drooops yet. I'll bring them in tonight and repeat again 2morrow. I can't do it during the week because of my work and the wifey just won't touch them haha
    AaronTT
    AaronTT
    hopefully it will warm up enough for you to let them stay out here soon, good luck.
    oldsalty
    oldsalty
    ALRIGHT!! Good luck on your grow!!!
    boooo 3 of my plants look like they aren't going to make it, hydro to soil. I don't think they liked the move very much
    Jeff H
    Jeff H
    How big is it? Small plants can make the transition fine, but in my experience, large or full grown plants can really struggle from hydro to soil.
    Jeff H
    Jeff H
    My 5" tall rocotos only took a few days to adapt but my full grown peppers a couple of years ago took a couple of months and even then, they were stunted.
    afr0n0me
    afr0n0me
    They are 4-5 months old. So i m not sure
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