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Closet #4 auto nyc diesel
Dipsett
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5
4
618
4 years ago
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NYC Diesel Auto
Barney's Farm
Blue Planet Nutrients
Nutrients
VEG
Fission 300W LED/600W
Custom
FLO
Fission 300W LED/600W
Custom
Outdoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 2-4
100%
Soil
Grow medium
37.8541 l
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1
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FLO
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11
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Week 9
Flowering
91.44
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inch
Height
15 hrs
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Commented by
Dipsett
4 years ago
Starting flush
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PirateJoe
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week 10
4 years ago
Make a mixture of baking soda, cooking oil, and Liquid dish soap. Spray on your bug infested plants. Stuff works and can be washed off easily.
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Dipsett
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4 years ago
@
@PirateJoe
,👍thanks
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DoDrugs420
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week 11
3 years ago
Picking NYC Diesel Auto was a wonderfull choice!
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rezlife420
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week 11
4 years ago
Sadly that looks like a mold problem, happens to me outdoors too
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