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    Deficiency in...?

    That sounds like a lot of food and a lot of light. Not sure what ideal PAR and PPM numbers are, but most of the ones I see on here are only 3 digits. I'd say it's more likely too much of something than not enough...
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    How long left - day 52

    Still a decent amount of white pistils. I'd check back in a couple weeks. Looks plenty frosty though!
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    No run off with organics?

    Your plants look great! Personally I think the no runoff/no soaking up runoff in organics thing is a bit exaggerated. The only time I would avoid letting the plants sit in runoff is when the are very small. Once they get a decent root ball established, they can handle sitting in a bit of water...
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    Flowers

    Definitely, they are strictly ornamental.
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    Yeah, all the nutrition is in the soil, the reservoir is just there to keep the soil evenly moist. If some roots grow into it, great, but it's not required.
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    SIP thread -- (Sub-Irrigated Planter)

    This isn't like a hempy bucket in that respect, the soil should be pretty evenly moist throughout and not require top-watering. And the roots don't always grow down into the reservoir, sometimes they just stay in the soil.
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    Longtime Espoma Garden Tone user, who else uses the Espoma tone line?

    We've been using exclusively Espoma fertilizers in the outside garden for a while. For the indoor weed garden, I've been using a mix of KiS Organics Nutrient Pack and Tomato-Tone, but since I ran out of the KiS I think I'm gonna switch to mixing Bio-Tone and Tomato-Tone. My goal is basically to...
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    Exausting outside of grow room

    I just mean having the high-power connections be as direct as possible to the generator. If you're having to daisy-chain stuff, have as few connection points between the source and the high-power devices as possible. And I just reread your post. I'm not sure if this is what you're planning on...
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    Exausting outside of grow room

    Extension cords will usually have a rating in Amps and sometimes Watts (Watts = Amps x Volts), no matter what length they are (a longer cord with the same size wire will have a lower rating than a shorter one). 1385 Watts is equal to about 11.5 Amps at 120V. So 15-Amp cords should be...
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    Temporary humidity spike from ac

    Dehumidifiers are only really effective when they're working on a somewhat fixed volume of air (like in a room or one floor of your house). If your tent is outside, you're basically trying to dehumidify the entire outside world... Is it not possible to move that setup inside? It seems far from...
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    Plants not responding to treatment. Deficiencies worsening over time. Mephisto & Humboldt Freebie Run

    Just my 2 cents: Sounds like too much humus in the mix, between compost and ewc you're at 60% of the total mix. Next time go for more like 20-30%. Did you add any of the Dr Earth amendments to the original mix? Or just top-dress? With organics it's really hard to catch up once you get behind...
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    Exausting outside of grow room

    Oh yeah you should be good then. 2800 Watts is just a bit over 23 Amps (2800/120 = 23.33). You could use two 15-Amp extension cords if you can split the load evenly between them. Edit to add: for continuous-duty stuff like lights, heaters, and dehumidifiers, I'd try to go with the NEC...
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    Exausting outside of grow room

    A tripped circuit breaker is, visually, somewhere halfway between the "on" and "off" positions. It should be pretty obvious once you open the panel... With the generator and extension cords, the Watts/Amps you should be concerned with are what your equipment draws, not what the generator is...
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    Pots or bed for a sustainable living soil?

    I guess I should add, I recycle my soil but I don't do no-till in those planters. I usually dump them out after every flowering/fruiting round, sometimes every other, and add more fertilizer, worm castings, perlite, and sometimes just regular bagged potting soil if the mix is starting to get muddy
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    Pots or bed for a sustainable living soil?

    I have two of these thingies in a 3x3: https://www.agardenpatch.com/ They fit pretty well, with just enough room in the middle to fill them with water comfortably. Here's a couple pics from my winter/spring grow, and also tomatoes in the same space. We got a few dozen good ones, but they just...
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