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    Quote Originally Posted by V8budding View Post
    You want a bigger feeding can. I have 4, 5gals pots. When I feed i give 16l water and remove 2l runoff. 4l might be 2 small.
    You will need alot of ducktape.

    Are those aluminium wires for training?

    Add some cal/mag to your nute list.

    Why do you need reflektiv tape if you are buying a tent?

    Maybe some 0.5gal, 1 and 3gal pots for transplanting?

    Other theb that lets fucking go.
    I'm planning to grab a 5 gal bucket to mix nutes in and the watering can to water.

    Yeah the cable is for training.

    The tapes is for ducting, doesn't need to be alu but I find that it's great for all kinda things

    I'm planning to use epsom salts, just like we did on the farm, the water is a medium area as far as I remember

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    Quote Originally Posted by Q_Buds View Post
    I'm planning to grab a 5 gal bucket to mix nutes in and the watering can to water.

    Yeah the cable is for training.

    The tapes is for ducting, doesn't need to be alu but I find that it's great for all kinda things

    I'm planning to use epsom salts, just like we did on the farm, the water is a medium area as far as I remember
    Idk if this is just me but dont you want a trimming cable thats covered in rubber? Some 1 else might have a answer.

    Sounds like you are good to go man!

    V8

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    Are you going to grow auto's or photo's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue61 View Post
    Are you going to grow auto's or photo's?
    Photos to start with doing mostly LST

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8budding View Post
    Idk if this is just me but dont you want a trimming cable thats covered in rubber? Some 1 else might have a answer.

    Sounds like you are good to go man!

    V8
    Whilst rubber coated is good its not essential, bare wire is fine too. I use 2mm uncoated Florist wire. Its rounded aluminium so its strong and flexible just doesn't have a coating. I find the coatings go brittle after some time under the lights and crumble

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac View Post
    Whilst rubber coated is good its not essential, bare wire is fine too. I use 2mm uncoated Florist wire. Its rounded aluminium so its strong and flexible just doesn't have a coating. I find the coatings go brittle after some time under the lights and crumble

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    I would suggest starting off with rubber coated wire because it's harder to damage the plants, the rubber thick wire is not strong or thick(wire) more like 0.5mm.
    It's easy to make s hook shape a little tight and it damages the shoots as they grow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CheapHomeGrown View Post
    I would suggest starting off with rubber coated wire because it's harder to damage the plants, the rubber thick wire is not strong or thick(wire) more like 0.5mm.
    It's easy to make s hook shape a little tight and it damages the shoots as they grow.
    Can you give me an ebay item number or message me an amazon link?

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    Sorry for your loss Q_budz, May your Uncle RIP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Q_Buds View Post
    Can you give me an ebay item number or message me an amazon link?
    Search for "lst wire" " lst rubber: atleast on amazon.

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    What I've seen done is that the rubber coated stuff is only used to make S shapes. Then cheaper wire is used to tie the S to wherever and the branches only touch rubber.

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