That is clean. I’ve seen a few people here talk about using them.
I’ve been on the Jacks321, cheap and easy. It definitely leaves a small pile of grit after mixing. Never gets hard or gummy and I’ve been lucky but no clogs either. Might be small enough sand particles.
Eh ramblin in yer thread… 
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Update time!
First things first, I left the systems unattended for four days while I was out of town right after I changed to Athena Nutrients. (Risky I know but I had no choice) reservoirs have held steady, and I have nothing but good things to say so far.
Now to the good stuff!
Auto Daiquiri Lime -
Did a trim on 4/19 and removed 20+ leaves
showed first pistols on 4/20.
Here she is six days later, an absolute JUNGLE.
tomorrow she will get every leaf stripped off of her, super crop the stems where need be to flatten it out and lower the net!
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Two different beans, yielding to very different plants. One significantly shorter than the other when both have received the exact same everything since day one.
Both of them got a few leaves removed to allow light to the laterals today, the shorter one probably had three removed while the larger of the two had six or seven.
Grease Gun and Four Assed Monkey
GG on the left
4AM on the right
GG 
4AM 
I really thought these would be done today, but it looks like the plants have other plans.
Thanks for looking anyone that is keeping up!
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Yeah that daquari lime will be a monster if you get these next few weeks nailed down. I zoomed in to checkout the lateral branching and she doesnt even have a stem. lol! She starts branching right at the surface.
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It’s an absolute mess in there
I can’t want to chop every leaf off tomorrow morning and get it all spread out under that 3 inch netting.
It will be so satisfying.
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Yoooooooo, slammed that flat! You guys are nuts! I know it works but everytime I see that pic, still intense.
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It definitely goes against the conventional methods that I learned when I was first starting.
But you cannot deny the results.
And I’m really not that good at it yet…
YET.
ima knock some of those 1lb harvests out sooner than later though.
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Nice!!! I love this part! Bout to fill the tent up w nuggets!!!
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Some more light defoliation, opening her up to allow the laterals to get more light.
These girls are shaping up to be monsters as well. (At least one is)
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Tall colas instead of one big “pancake” or plant is the goal.
@GasPlease is basically holding my hand through the whole training process right now 
Forever grateful for the community here.
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You are doing great so far! Just remember to stay on top of defoliation and don’t get lazy. I seen it a bunch where it gets to be overwhelming and people let it go, ending up with a lot of larf! The 420autoflower method is great but you have to put in the work lol. Good luck, buds about to be stackin’!
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Thanks for the recognition but not necessary. I was staying out of your spot light. A few DMs and poorly edited pics are far from holding your hand. You were already getting good results. Take credit for your work my guy.
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You are right! This method takes a lot of work, and a lot of skill to pull off and get good results. You are putting in the work @Simply_nuggets. I’ve seen a lot of attempts, and you are making it look good!
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Wow…I don’t get how you flatten them out like that…very impressive and I have to try it out. Do you super crop to get them bent over like that?
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No joke- i try and supercrop the stems by hand, but if they are to big I use a pair of pliers that have the teeth wrapped in electrical tape.
Crunch the outer plant wall and just bend it however you want 
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It is just nice to have someone to talk to directly about it that can help steer me in the right direction!
Also, there’s nothing wrong with recognition!
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