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Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Jul-Sep '23

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Something else I thought of IMO managing your runoff should be step one. It made my life a lot easy just being able to feed by hand and walk away not having to worry about emptying trays.. Then setup irrigation system later on check out @PeaceLove&Buds thread I believe I posted a bunch of pictures in his thread of my current setup I’ve done it a few different ways all worked fine
I’m trying to find those pics for you
 
Something else I thought of IMO managing your runoff should be step one. It made my life a lot easy just being able to feed by hand and walk away not having to worry about emptying trays.. Then setup irrigation system later on check out @PeaceLove&Buds thread I believe I posted a bunch of pictures in his thread of my current setup I’ve done it a few different ways all worked fine
Alright, So what do you actually do with the runoff?
 
Alright, So what do you actually do with the runoff?

Nothing really I'm wasteful of it TBH it goes out the septic and fertilizes the yard and almost hits the garden beds :toke:
 
Nothing really I'm wasteful of it TBH it goes out the septic and fertilizes the yard and almost hits the garden beds :toke:
Well, that's a hell of a lot better than going into the sewer system.
Fertilizer runoff is a huge problem in modern agriculture.
What the hell do these large indoor grow operations do with their runoff if they're running chemical fertilizers?
 
No pineapple on this one. BBQ chicken, onion, bell pepper & BBQ sauce on garlic crust..
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Well, that's a hell of a lot better than going into the sewer system.
Fertilizer runoff is a huge problem in modern agriculture.
What the hell do these large indoor grow operations do with their runoff if they're running chemical fertilizers?

:shrug:No clue guessing they have some sort of regulations on it assuming the grow is licensed:doh:
 
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