(Part 2) Best products from r/druggardening

We found 19 comments on r/druggardening discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 39 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

36. VIVOSUN Durable Waterproof Seedling Heat Mat Warm Hydroponic Heating Pad 10" x 20.75" MET Standard

    Features:
  • Reliable Results: The VIVOSUN professional heat mat maintains sweet-spot temperatures around 68-86℉(20-30℃), which is perfect for start seeding and cutting propagation; Made of high-quality PVC material, it is wear-resistant and durable to use; With the helpful instruction and growing tips printed on the mat, it will become your dependable companion even if you are a beginner
  • Stable & Uniform Heat: The advanced far-infrared heating technology of this heat pad provides your plant with a warm environment to create optimal conditions for speeding up germination and accelerating the growth rate; The strengthened heating film with double insulation layers ensures this durable mat will not scorch the root and can produce plenty of invigorating dew when being used in combination with a humidity dome
  • Built to Last: Designed with soft, flexible, and ultra-lasting material, this warming mat goes beyond stringent MET standards; The IP67 rating waterproof surface is easy to clean that enables safe scrubbing; Note: please only use the product indoors and do not immerse it in the water; Equipped with a carrying bag in the package, you can simply roll it up and pack it away, which is handy to move to different places; This product does not specify any expiration date
  • Best Savings in the Market: This 10" x 20.75" heating pad with a 5.9ft power cord is suitable for standard 1020 trays and slightly larger than comparable mats on the market; It also runs on only 20 Watts to help you save on electricity; It can not only use for plant sprouting and other indoor gardening but also for home brewing and terrarium warming, meeting your different daily needs
  • Innovative Heating: With the radiate far-infrared light wave, this seeding heat mat makes the heat source softer and provides enough heat, which can be heated up to 40 ℃(104℉)at an ambient temperature of 20-25 ℃(68-77℉)in minutes; We recommend using it with the VIVOSUN thermostat controller and humidity dome
VIVOSUN Durable Waterproof Seedling Heat Mat Warm Hydroponic Heating Pad 10" x 20.75" MET Standard
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u/MassGootz · 1 pointr/druggardening

Better than the loup, you can get a 40x-1000x microscope that plugs into your cell phone for about $22 on Amazon. Ill try to find a link. Its great.
Jiusion 40 to 1000x Magnification Endoscope, 8 LED USB 2.0 Digital Microscope, Mini Camera with OTG Adapter and Metal Stand, Compatible with Mac Window 7 8 10 Android Linux https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06WD843ZM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_JM2VCbZAWYAF3

u/bovineblitz · 2 pointsr/druggardening

You can also use those spiral CFL lights to supplement. I used to put them on power strips with cheap bulb adapters, it's pretty easy to set it up so you can adjust their positioning. It works well for side lighting.

There's LEDs with articulating arms that might be nicer nowadays but CFLs are cheap and versatile.

u/kizzle69 · 3 pointsr/druggardening

That is exactly what I have. 48" T5 6500k fluorescents. The brand I use is Sunblasters with the reflector.

And I just use those cheap vivosun bulbs from amazon.... these https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01731MM90/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_6exJDbGHB722K

Mine absolutely love the 6500k light color.

u/Goldballsmcginty · 3 pointsr/druggardening

A quick google search turned up this book

I haven't read or heard anything about it but it looks pretty legit. Thinking about picking up a copy now that I found it


u/Trichoceratops_ · 1 pointr/druggardening

Not sure the wattage but it’s just a basic red/blue spectrum indoor LED plant light. I also have a basic daylight colored LED bulb in a little lamp for the Lophophora seedlings on the same shelf so the Sally’s get a bit of that light as well.

https://www.amazon.com/Upgraded-Dimmable-Spectrum-Adjustable-Gooseneck/dp/B07H57K565/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=indoor+plant+light&qid=1566477645&s=gateway&sr=8-3

u/run-come-quick · 1 pointr/druggardening

I'm thinking about adding two of these LED lights above the window in order to increase the light they get, thoughts?

I will start watering them in April, once every 3-4 weeks.


u/vdj98 · 4 pointsr/druggardening

I find trichos have the ribs sucking in like that when they are dehydrated. The uneven colouration could be due to a number of different reasons, although I'm leaning towards trace element deficiency (the mottled colouring reminds me vaguely of iron/manganese deficiency in citrus). You can buy trace element fertilisers, and if I've had a sad looking plant, no matter the type of plant I've used it on (including trichos) it seems to bounce back pretty quickly. I've heard of azomite rock dust recently which seems to be a highly rated source of trace elements too which you might be interested in checking out.

Edit: I realise you were probably talking about the circles which appear to be scale. You can scrape them off but I've never had too much of an issue with leaving them on either.

u/Trixxyz · 1 pointr/druggardening

If I started it indoors after I transfer it outside would it grow again? I’ve heard of people growing them indoors, taking them out in spring/summer and bring them in during fall/winter

Would this work for the beginning?

u/meolon · 1 pointr/druggardening

This book: The Psilocybin Mushroom Bible has simple step by step instructions of basic and advanced methods with abundant photos.

u/thisismadeofwood · 1 pointr/druggardening

If you want to build your own you can get one of these
Viagrow Aeroponic Clone Machine Replacement Pump, Manifold and Misters https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MRBH29M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_f.LwCbXF7WM50

u/theotherme412 · 1 pointr/druggardening

I’m quite familiar with how the legal system works, just not with plants. In my world, the word is intent, and evidence to support that intent.

I could have a high opium yield poppy simply for decoration, no harm no foul. If they’re scored and other supporting evidence showing cultivation for illegal purposes, that’s more of an issue.

Intent is the key. Proving intent isn’t easy, especially for personal use.

I’m just looking to mess around and see if I can make some pretty flowers that double as a painkilling tea.

Looking at these, thoughts? Earthcare Seeds Giant Poppy 250 Seeds (Papaver Somniferum Giganteum) Non GMO - Heirloom https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006S62IU0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_iq2WCb07H6S0Z

u/ImmortanGreg · 2 pointsr/druggardening

You mentioned the presto 23qt. Are you talking about this?

Presto 01781 23-Quart Pressure Canner and Cooker https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000BYCFU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_HT1nDbVQTSN54

My local store has that on sale for quite a steal. I just saw it listed primarily as a pressure canner and initially dismissed it. I could easily pick that up and be within budget because of the deal on it!