Welcome!!Just found the community journal here.
I'll throw my 2 cents in with a Barney's Farm Blue Cheese that's starting week 2 of flower after 3 weeks veg from seed. It's my first try with the breeder, strain and small pot/short veg so I'm looking forward to see how it turns out. I cut a couple clones before flip incase I like the results.
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Thanks!Welcome!!
I have to ask what you have underneath your drainage platforms. A little gravity assistant for draining?
Also, your stacked pots are intriguing.
It's one of the only things I hate with skunk I like plants to stand on there own that is rarely the case with skunk lines Ime it always wants support big buds on tiny thin stemsPlants from seed are about on day 45. Not very pretty but hopeful for a decent yield. Untrained, they are already having a hard time staying upright.View attachment 5436026
It's one of the only things I hate with skunk I like plants to stand on there own that is rarely the case with skunk lines Ime it always wants support big buds on tiny thin stems
Fabulous reply. Thanks so much! I and a few others have really benefited from floraflex. It's solid equipment at a good price point.Thanks!
I have the drainage platforms sitting on these...
They're tall enough to get the drain line over the tent frame and out a small hole to drain to the pump.
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And I have the tent up on an old pallet to get some height for the condensate pump.View attachment 5436065
I used a similar homemade drain system a few years ago (that's why the hole is in the middle of the tent and not further back) and got flooded a couple times due to an air bubble getting stuck in the line even when having a small rise in it, so I wanted to be safe and get everything over the base frame and constantly gravity draining. I also took out the catch filters from the platforms to get better drainage flow (I feed really quickly) and supplement them by using a paint strainer bag in the pot to keep debris from falling out.
I just started using the FloraFlex gear a few weeks ago so still trying to adjust to it along with a switch from perlite and hempy buckets to dtw coco.
As far as the stack job goes, the feet kinda lock into place with each other and it just so happens to be the right height I needed for now.
Welcome, they look fantastic!Just found the community journal here.
I'll throw my 2 cents in with a Barney's Farm Blue Cheese that's starting week 2 of flower after 3 weeks veg from seed. It's my first try with the breeder, strain and small pot/short veg so I'm looking forward to see how it turns out. I cut a couple clones before flip incase I like the results.
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Those are tight! Nice canopy control.Day 16 of flower. Living their best life lol.
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Plants are quite short! Nice change from my past few grows.
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Love how easy this strain is to grow and manage.Those are tight! Nice canopy control.
I think I stand a good chance for self supporting plants after the training I've done. We will know soon. These are 3 weeks in, weight is going to pack on now. I had to raise the light a bit this morning.It's one of the only things I hate with skunk I like plants to stand on there own that is rarely the case with skunk lines Ime it always wants support big buds on tiny thin stems
Aye hopefully fingers crossed your all goodI think I stand a good chance for self supporting plants after the training I've done. We will know soon. These are 3 weeks in, weight is going to pack on now. I had to raise the light a bit this morning.View attachment 5436588
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Need a timelapse cameraI think I stand a good chance for self supporting plants after the training I've done. We will know soon. These are 3 weeks in, weight is going to pack on now. I had to raise the light a bit this morning.View attachment 5436588
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