I left them go, just harvested them. I cut the centers out which should dry close to a half pound, the underbud I left for another 7 days..probably another 8-12z. Lesson learned.. or not. My Blackberry Kush is about 4 ft tall and I just flipped them. (4) I will put some photo's up later. I'm...
I switched the unvented 600 to a 1K and cooled it with another 1K with intake air. The room gained a lot more air by turning the intake fan up to about 600cfm.. I also spread them out a little more. If I need too I can lean them now. I might try tieing over one of the Queens just to see how...
It sounds a little ambitious. Your design is much like mine..after a few years its pulling 11-16z per footprint. I have 2/600 and 2/1K for the bloom room. I don't have the 9' you do though.. At most I put 4 under a station now.
36 plants in a 100 ft2 with 4k. would be a sight to behold...
I forgot to mention that particular hood is not vented and glassless. I could always close it and put the free 10 degree air to it. That would help, they could grow right to it with a little light stress. The inside of the plant might suffer from that light adjustment though I think.
That is the argument I am having with myself. I guess I need to look at it again. Lights have been on for a few now so they will be waking up.
If I bend and train them I do have a nice parabolic hood I can put over that part of the room and plus up the footprint and even gain a few inches of...
When my room gets below 70 I start to see curling like that. At 65 they definitely curl. I don't use CFL but I would consider the temp for your lights on period might be low.
Right on. The nodes are pretty tight on the tops. It will give me a backup in the ol strain library. I could handle a long term reveg on them if I had too.
I have a question that I am sure has been asked but here it is anyway.
If I top these plants, they are just going to get too close to the lights, what can I expect to happen?
Bud sites are well formed about 3 weeks after entering 12/12. The plants are healthy in 10 gallon pots. Soil is...
The only downside to the neem is it is a good fungicide so be careful how much if any you use. It will work but with a cost to your soil. It's another of those "cure can kill" things. Certainly will not kill the plant but I noticed definite shock, then an N def when I did it a long time ago...
I have the same concerns as you. I have some ultra sensitive clients. I get grilled constantly and want to provide them the absolute best organic I possibly can.
I have heard Cedar oil to be effective. I personally have not used it, but an organic friend of mine mentioned it. I am gong to...
I don't disagree at all. Use of it, as with anything should be well planned. It is quite effective. After the problem went away I reduced my water a bit and since haven't seen them since. Good information though.
Something to watch. It's always the chemistry. sigh. I thought Gnatrol was Bt based. As with anything in such a high concentration, use the thuricide pretty sparingly. Does not take a heavy application by any means. Just time for them to get to work. You have given me something to research...