Wolverine97
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hubby #2, meet hubby #3....
i'm gonna go put CeeGee and Dankette side by side and see if they start scrappin!!![]()
Whoops, Wolverine just ate all de hubbys. No wat?
*looks very content with himself*
*licks paws*
hubby #2, meet hubby #3....
i'm gonna go put CeeGee and Dankette side by side and see if they start scrappin!!![]()
oo, oo, what program did you use to do that drawring? love it!
Wolverine knows better than to eat me. I've led a long and hard life. I doubt I would taste too good. Lots of sun baked skin and sinew. Probably salty too from all the time at sea. Yuck.
Kitty, your thread is absolutely smoking right now. I just read 3 pages of pure fire...and no negativity. Great job keeping everything on track, as well.
I see the baverb topic is up again. It seems quite popular in BC, but not too much in Cali. Baverb requires more floor space per watt used than standard lighting. I wonder if that's why it has failed to take off here. Cali space is always at a premium. I have noticed better results from my one Adjustawing reflector in bloom. I believe this is because there is no glass between the bulb and plant. Just another reason for Baverb. But, a Baverb grow really needs to be designed for that from the start. I tried ten different ways of setting up my current bloom room Baverb, and every one drastically reduces the amount of plant canopy in my bloom space. I have a new strain we call the D Bub, that grows perfect for Baverb. It's a nice christmas tree look, not too dense, but with great node spacing. I'll post a pic here tonight. It would seem there are plants that would do better in overhead, and others better Baverb. But, for keeping the plants big and the plant count small, nothing really beats it, eh?
Wolverine knows better than to eat me. I've led a long and hard life. I doubt I would taste too good. Lots of sun baked skin and sinew. Probably salty too from all the time at sea. Yuck.
Kitty, your thread is absolutely smoking right now. I just read 3 pages of pure fire...and no negativity. Great job keeping everything on track, as well.
I see the baverb topic is up again. It seems quite popular in BC, but not too much in Cali. Baverb requires more floor space per watt used than standard lighting. I wonder if that's why it has failed to take off here. Cali space is always at a premium. I have noticed better results from my one Adjustawing reflector in bloom. I believe this is because there is no glass between the bulb and plant. Just another reason for Baverb. But, a Baverb grow really needs to be designed for that from the start. I tried ten different ways of setting up my current bloom room Baverb, and every one drastically reduces the amount of plant canopy in my bloom space. I have a new strain we call the D Bub, that grows perfect for Baverb. It's a nice christmas tree look, not too dense, but with great node spacing. I'll post a pic here tonight. It would seem there are plants that would do better in overhead, and others better Baverb. But, for keeping the plants big and the plant count small, nothing really beats it, eh?
i didn't realise it was a lighting-specs program -- EVEN BETTER!! mr kitty's going to just shit himself. this revolutionises grow room design/logistics. fuck, i'm so excited i could MOLT.
for every one who's ever asked me for an illustrated setup diagram, ^this^ just made that dream one step closer to reality....
Yes, SOG and SCROG is alive and well here. The most popular on the commercial front is what I call a "modified SOG". Basically, a sea of 36" plants at a density of about 2 sq ft per plant. I used to gro 4 plants per sq ft and had amazing results. Take out the plant count factor, and that's what I would do today. Remove most of the lateral branching and finish the plants about 24" tall. There's just nothing like that sea of donkey dicks. To do that now I would have a plant count of 1600+. It ain't gonna happen.
On another note...Damn I'm pissed at that guy.
Happy thoughts.
It's great - you can literally map everything out. My tent:
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Buddies grow - was thinking that a slight angle on the lights would benefit with wall reflectivity, DIALux is a great way to see:
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I highly recommend it if you are a nerd and like to grow. Lemme know if you want these images removed.