Just finished sealing up the garage. (Pics)

Bubblegum31

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I would plant more plants in those 20gal if they have a good floor diminsions or stretch my veg time in that situation, I highly doubt that 4 weeks is enough for that kind of light.

Bub
 

HydroNito305

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Ppl do 9 under 600w and they veg for week or two after clones roots.

I would stretch to 8 weeks veg for that light, you wanna use also your 20gal space and the roots need time to fill this space.

Just my idea, so far you doing great job hands down!
image.jpg 1 plant per 1000w HPS / 15-25 gallon smart pots / 4-6 weeks veg / (1.5 - 2+ lbs.) per plant everytime, As long as you follow this little chart.
 

thumper60

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View attachment 3730311 1 plant per 1000w HPS / 15-25 gallon smart pots / 4-6 weeks veg / (1.5 - 2+ lbs.) per plant everytime, As long as you follow this little chart.
what ya think 50 gal per watering x2 times a week,should have built some soil maybe iam reading it wrong looks like u spend a big pile of cash on jugs?i would step down to tens double up plants cut down on veg time,looks great tho to each his ownwe all looking to get to same place we just take different paths:bigjoint:
 

Bubblegum31

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View attachment 3730311 1 plant per 1000w HPS / 15-25 gallon smart pots / 4-6 weeks veg / (1.5 - 2+ lbs.) per plant everytime, As long as you follow this little chart.
phesphoload with bloombastic and boost and pk I think is too much!!

Also the PK in week 3 with the rest of all those other stuff seems to me all is much in a way!

I would use the boost as foliar only the first 3 weeks bud blood or bud blossom first week of flower, phosphoload in 3 and 4 then switch to bloombastic.

Look to aptus extreme schema maybe thats something for you ppl get great results in here combined with canna.

I run canna, plagron, H&G and hesi before in coco

I get mag def with plagron the most then canna small def and I would point H&G to be the best that I have used till now.

All the best

Bub
 

HydroNito305

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I've always believed in a higher plant count in order to reduce veg time, meanwhile still achieving an adequate yield. I also thought just like most that all those nutrients were a bit excessive, over the top, a waste of money, "all a big HYPE", and just plain out unnecessary. I also argued unwittingly that it was downright IMPOSSIBLE to get anywhere near 2 pounds of product off of a single plant, unless vegged for a ridiculously long time, and given the chance to grow enough plant material, no matter if it was under a 1000 watt HPS, the Sun, a Gavita, the Lord Almighty himself, Kim Kardashian's asshole, you name it. I continued to oppose the idea that it was even remotely possible, and that one shouldn't even imagine such an awesome probability of an outcome, especially with such an extraordinarily short of a veg time as 4 weeks. I strongly disagreed with such a method that looked like an absolute and complete waste of light, energy, nutrients, time, and money.
But boy was I
WRONG!!! :spew: My lifelong best friend and partner in crime took me along on a clip & trim job to an op that belonged to one of his stepfather's associates...

Well long story short,

12 lights / 1000 watt HPS
12 plants in 25 g pots / 4 weeks VEG
Topped once @ 42 inches
("1 plant per light")
("2+ lbs per plant")
30 pounds /
DRY!!!
Strain: Mango Kush

Conclusion;
So yeah, I ended up speechless and in awe :o. Mostly because I was truly amazed and couldn't quite believe what i was seeing, but partly because I had to shove my toungue up my ass. :wall: Yep!

(PS)

I was given this feeding chart by the same person who accomplished the amazing feat stated above, please feel free to test it out, I stand behind it 100%. :hump:

Here it is again:
image.jpg
 
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thenewman187

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Exactly how mine is set up and I haven't seen any issues in the two years or so it's been set up here.

Just keep those soffit vents around the edge clear from insulation, which will reduce the attic ventilation. If need be you could also install a turbine on the roof to help, but may not be necessary.
I'm a roofer and adding a "whirly bird" would be very beneficial to help circulate the air better...
 

b4ds33d

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I've always believed in a higher plant count in order to reduce veg time, meanwhile still achieving an adequate yield. I also thought just like most that all those nutrients were a bit excessive, over the top, a waste of money, "all a big HYPE", and just plain out unnecessary. I also argued unwittingly that it was downright IMPOSSIBLE to get anywhere near 2 pounds of product off of a single plant, unless vegged for a ridiculously long time, and given the chance to grow enough plant material, no matter if it was under a 1000 watt HPS, the Sun, a Gavita, the Lord Almighty himself, Kim Kardashian's asshole, you name it. I continued to oppose the idea that it was even remotely possible, and that one shouldn't even imagine such an awesome probability of an outcome, especially with such an extraordinarily short of a veg time as 4 weeks. I strongly disagreed with such a method that looked like an absolute and complete waste of light, energy, nutrients, time, and money.
But boy was I
WRONG!!! :spew: My lifelong best friend and partner in crime took me along on a clip & trim job to an op that belonged to one of his stepfather's associates...

Well long story short,

12 lights / 1000 watt HPS
12 plants in 25 g pots / 4 weeks VEG
Topped once @ 42 inches
("1 plant per light")
("2+ lbs per plant")
30 pounds /
DRY!!!
Strain: Mango Kush

Conclusion;
So yeah, I ended up speechless and in awe :o. Mostly because I was truly amazed and couldn't quite believe what i was seeing, but partly because I had to shove my toungue up my ass. :wall: Yep!

(PS)

I was given this feeding chart by the same person who accomplished the amazing feat stated above, please feel free to test it out, I stand behind it 100%. :hump:

Here it is again:
View attachment 3730722
i want some of that smoke grown under kim k's asshole. i'd prefer it were emma stone's asshole, but beggars can't be choosers.
 

HydroNito305

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Do you have a link for your climate master a/c bud?

Where is the 25 foot shallow well?
You dig up a hole in the garage?
Lol

I'm not sure I understand.....

Indefinately
" Let there be Green 2016 "
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Bubblegum31

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TCV024AGC30CWTS --2.0 TON -- (21.5 W X 21.5 D X 40.0 H) - $ 1763.00
TCV030AGC30CWTS -- 2.5 TON -- (21.5 W X 21.5 D X 40.0 H) - $ 1912.00
TCV036AGC30CWTS -- 3.0 TON -- (21.5 W X 26.0 D X 45.0 H) - $ 2020.00
TCV042AGC30CWTS -- 3.5 TON -- (21.5 W X 26.0 D X 45.0 H) - $ 2103.00
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TCV060AGC30CWTS -- 5.0 TON -- (24.0 W X 32.5 D X 46.0 H) - $ 2515.00

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Models Listed are Right Hand Return. For Left hand, change W to V. Same Price
5 year parts for the ClimateMaster water source heat pumps

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1-1/2 thru 5 Tons

TCH018AGC30CWSS -- 1.5 -- (21.5 W X 21.5 DX 39.0 H) - $1,675.00
TCH024AGC30CWSS -- 2.0 -- (21.5 W X 21.5 D X 40.0 H) - $1,775.00
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TCH036AGC30CWBS -- 3.0 -- (21.5 W X 26.0 D X 45.0 H) - $1,945.00
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Is thats water cooled airco??
 

HydroNito305

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How much kooling power in KW, do you have an idea?
Cooling power is measured in BTU (British Thermal Units), while a KW (Kilowatt) is an electrical measurement.

1 ton = 12,000 BTU
1.5 ton = 18,000 BTU
2 ton = 24,000 BTU
2.5 ton = 30,000 BTU
3 ton = 36,000 BTU
3.5 ton = 42,000 BTU
4 ton = 48,000 BTU
5 ton = 60,000 BTU

1 KW = 1,000 watts
1 KWH = 1,000 watts an hour
 
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