Aussie Growers Thread

OzCocoLoco

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Called into the local hydro shop and grabbed 50 rockwool cubes and there’s a lot of guys suffering from early flowering again :( I’ve got a couple that are showing signs a bit early but not as bad as last year so I’m thinking I’ll get a light going and veg out 20 indoor in case I have any issues and I can then throw a heap outside in January.
 

OzCocoLoco

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been screwy weather thats for sure - either cracker days or dark and overcast. good to have a contingency plan - looks like you might need to hang onto your clones :D
I usually make clones from all the stuff I prune of the bottoms and keep all the good ones and scrap or give away any leftovers but I haven’t kept any cuts from my outdoor plants,this year I’ve got about 6 or 7 that I’m going to keep as mothers so I want to have a few really healthy ones that I keep going
 

giglewigle

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Im confuse well shit i completly forgot about the seedling yester day forgot to feed it i hope t s allright the jiffy was pretty wet im gunna go give it some love
 

Nugachino

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Just tested the light spread compared to the mesh. Two things.

At full height. It's spread is only a few cm above that mesh. With minimal height covering the guts really well too. I think they're about optimally set.

And two- I've just noticed some of the leds on my cobs don't light up...
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I can do one of three things. 1) Keep going with it like it is. 2) replace the damaged cob. Or- 3) find a QB/equivalent board. And run with that in place of both cobs.

The driver does up to 200w @1400mA. With 145vdc max output.
 

giglewigle

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1511409867142-679255662.jpg Heres the seedling think im gunna put it in a bigger pot i kinda wnted to build up the roots abit bit i dont like stretch im gunna give it a querter strength feed and maybe som le myco and some rhizo well iv made ut this far lol
 

dopeonarope

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View attachment 4046924 Heres the seedling think im gunna put it in a bigger pot i kinda wnted to build up the roots abit bit i dont like stretch im gunna give it a querter strength feed and maybe som le myco and some rhizo well iv made ut this far lol
you can leave it in that little pot for a bit yet. You should have decent drainage holes in the bottom (if you dont make some!) and when you see roots at the bottom you can pot up. You can do it earlier if you want but it will slow it down while it fills out the roots and it's easier to overwater. If its stretching too much give it more light.
 

OzCocoLoco

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Just tested the light spread compared to the mesh. Two things.

At full height. It's spread is only a few cm above that mesh. With minimal height covering the guts really well too. I think they're about optimally set.

And two- I've just noticed some of the leds on my cobs don't light up...
View attachment 4046923

I can do one of three things. 1) Keep going with it like it is. 2) replace the damaged cob. Or- 3) find a QB/equivalent board. And run with that in place of both cobs.

The driver does up to 200w @1400mA. With 145vdc max output.
That sounds like your right in the sweet spot height wise.
1) Depends on how much light you’ve actually lost
2) I’d lean more towards option 3) but cost and availability would have to play some part in my overall decision.
 

Lucky Luke

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That sounds like your right in the sweet spot height wise.
1) Depends on how much light you’ve actually lost
2) I’d lean more towards option 3) but cost and availability would have to play some part in my overall decision.
and this is an issue with LED lights. People who use them seem to be always upgrading them.

Nugs why did the leds fail? Are they under a warranty at all?
 
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