after about a week of curing, I grabbed a little sample nug and found a seed :| i didn't notice any hermies during flower, but it became hard to check after they bushed out.
Do you ever have problems with light leaks? I used passive intake in the past and it worked great, but I was always worried about herming out my plants during flower.
Mexican Haze, photoperiod freebies from Growerschoice. Flowered her for 9 weeks. I would have loved to let her go another couple of weeks, but I had to chop early because of time constraints.
Total yield 248 g
Typo, my bad. I meant, does your tray sit 1 foot above the floor? I'm tired of always throwing my back out when I'm in the garden, so having the plants elevated is going to help a lot. Although, I only have about 6 feet of height to work with in my tent, so I can't set them up too high.
I like this set up a lot! This gives me some ideas. What is that, about 1" off the ground? Is your drainage in the middle?
Thanks for sharing dun, hope you get a heavy yield! bongsmilie
This is more along the lines of what I'm looking to build. Something simple and straightforward. I do like idea of a pvc frame, but I'd worry about the amount of weight it can hold.
I usually like to implement both LST and topping fairly early in veg. I also like to defoliate specifically a week before the flip and 19 days into flower.
That seems like a good inexpensive alternative, but what about the frame? I know I need to consider where the drainage nozzle will go, but...
Could be. I currently have 3 Mexican Haze flowering in 5 gallon pots and they just fit. I'm just looking for a more even spread of tops in my canopy, so i decided to try an additional plant but with smaller pots for the next run.
Anyone have experience building their own flood and drain table? I'm planning on using a trellis next run, so I need to figure out a better drainage option than individual saucers. I'll have 4 clones in 3 gal fabric pots of coco, all housed in a 3'x3' tent. Tips and photos are appreciated...