40+ lbs with 12 Plants in 2 Rooms on a Flip

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Bignutes

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I add hrs of darkness to veg 3wks before flower. They love it!
I do the same, my lighting schedule is controlled by an app on my phone where I reduce time from 16 to 14.5 for a few weeks in veg then I get down to 11 hours by end of flower. I keep knocking off time and use the leaf droop as my metric. At intervals i ramp light intensity
 

Renfro

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I do the same, my lighting schedule is controlled by an app on my phone where I reduce time from 16 to 14.5 for a few weeks in veg then I get down to 11 hours by end of flower. I keep knocking off time and use the leaf droop as my metric. At intervals i ramp light intensity
I have had some strains that would try to flower at 15.5 so I wouldn't go to 14.5 in veg.
 

Bignutes

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I have had some strains that would try to flower at 15.5 so I wouldn't go to 14.5 in veg.
I transition into flower after 50 days or so so its a quasi veg/flower period. I noticed my clones go quickly into flower because of their sexual maturity, seeds longer and yeah it varies strain by strain. It makes sense to not go direct to flower like 18 to 12, it short changes the potential energy the plant could receive on the slide down. Ime ramping down from either 18, 17, 16, 15, 14 within a week and then triggering flower by 13.5 or 14 hours for the first three-four weeks of flower gives the plant an extra 38 hours or 3.2 extra days of production that you didn't have before. Plants finish in the same amount of time, you just got to make sure how your strain react and don't mix clones with seeds. Also 13 hrs, 12.5 during weeks 5,6,7,8 will give you an extra 5 days of production. You with me on this?

The strain that your having issues with tough stems, either reduce or get rid of the Si, it will soften those mothers up real nice.
 

Renfro

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The strain that your having issues with tough stems, either reduce or get rid of the Si, it will soften those mothers up real nice.
I have done that, some strains are just tougher than others. The mimosa likes to grow straight up, not outward at all like for example Romulan likes to go outward by nature. Combine the vertical nature and tough stems it makes it difficult to do what I do with them. Upside is she makes massive logs and those stems are handy then for holding up the weight.
I transition into flower after 50 days or so so its a quasi veg/flower period. I noticed my clones go quickly into flower because of their sexual maturity, seeds longer and yeah it varies strain by strain. It makes sense to not go direct to flower like 18 to 12, it short changes the potential energy the plant could receive on the slide down. Ime ramping down from either 18, 17, 16, 15, 14 within a week and then triggering flower by 13.5 or 14 hours for the first three-four weeks of flower gives the plant an extra 38 hours or 3.2 extra days of production that you didn't have before. Plants finish in the same amount of time, you just got to make sure how your strain react and don't mix clones with seeds. Also 13 hrs, 12.5 during weeks 5,6,7,8 will give you an extra 5 days of production. You with me on this?
My rooms run on a flip and easing into flower is something that I am not setup for. It could be done but it's not something I plan to do.
 

Renfro

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Also easing them into flower would make it way more difficult to hit my target size, I am pushing my limits on space and it's very easy to get them too big or too small by flipping them a few days late or early.
 

Renfro

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thats crazy af... cant collect too much free water smh
blew my mind when I moved here. I think they were the only state that prohibited rain water collection. Now they let you collect up to 110 gallons. Really it's kinda silly if you ask me. I understand they want water to percolate down into the aquifers but really a lot of that water ends up in other states like oklahoma where they draw it from wells. Colorado is all about their water though. Back when the feds said that using water from the pueblo reservoir for growing weed was a federal issue and no bueno, Colorado stood up to them and said even if the Army Corps of Engineers built the dam the water is still colorado's resource. For about a month people were hauling large tanks of water from artisian wells to all the grow facilities.
 

Bignutes

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I have done that, some strains are just tougher than others. The mimosa likes to grow straight up, not outward at all like for example Romulan likes to go outward by nature. Combine the vertical nature and tough stems it makes it difficult to do what I do with them. Upside is she makes massive logs and those stems are handy then for holding up the weight.

My rooms run on a flip and easing into flower is something that I am not setup for. It could be done but it's not something I plan to do.
Yeah it's never a simple one two three. Humans, we make things black and white, simpler like that and for good reason.
 

oxvirgoxo

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blew my mind when I moved here. I think they were the only state that prohibited rain water collection. Now they let you collect up to 110 gallons. Really it's kinda silly if you ask me. I understand they want water to percolate down into the aquifers but really a lot of that water ends up in other states like oklahoma where they draw it from wells. Colorado is all about their water though. Back when the feds said that using water from the pueblo reservoir for growing weed was a federal issue and no bueno, Colorado stood up to them and said even if the Army Corps of Engineers built the dam the water is still colorado's resource. For about a month people were hauling large tanks of water from artisian wells to all the grow facilities.
well now that i think about it some more it does make a lil more sense if everyone started collecting unlimited amounts none is left to power the natural eco systems and the results would be awful
 

Renfro

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well now that i think about it some more it does make a lil more sense if everyone started collecting unlimited amounts none is left to power the natural eco systems and the results would be awful
I dunno about that. Frankly we are drawing down the aquifers faster than nature can refill them regardless of a little rain water collection. I think it's just silly to say that collecting the water that hits roofs would be more than a drop in the bucket, especially since most will just water their gardens and lawns with it anyway. It seems like a law to force people to buy water.

My lawn looks like a desert because even with 110 gal collection system I couldn't keep a happy lawn here in the desert. I have a neighbor that bitched about his water bill being over $400 a few summers ago. He had a sprinkler system and an amazing lawn. Now it's just dusty dirt and rocks like all the other homes on the street lol.

I honestly don't give a damn what my yard looks like, watering it just means mowing more often and I don't like that idea at all.

Really though, unless someone complained about you collecting larger amounts they wouldn't know anyway. Not like the water police are gonna come check otherwise.

They are even strict on how you use your residential well water out here. On my land in the mountains I put in a well, it produces really good rates. Due to the laws and the parcel size being less than 35 acres, I am NOT allowed to use the well water to wash my cars, water my garden or grass. I am only allowed to use it for household purposes like showers and washing dishes. Pretty gay if you ask me.

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Love2Grow444

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Wow, there's 76 pages to this thread and I'm delighted after the first one. What a super groovy setup you got. How much is the fakin' power bill...I gotta know lmao. So fakin' jealous you get such as high (pun intended) plant count. Stupid fakin' state legislature!!! If they'd just let everyone grow however much then no one would need to buy it. Fakers would practically be giving the shit away! Corrupt ass bitches!
 

Meast21

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I can't really get in there and it's way too much trouble. I just take that larfy stuff and make edibles and salves with it all.
Yeah that's how I messed my neck up, reaching over and trying to pull leaves off in the middle of my tent. FFFFFFF
 

Meast21

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Another thing I did between my rooms is I built what I call a light lock. Its a small closet size space between rooms with a pocket door on one side and a normal door on the other side. This way one can go from a dark room to a light room without any light getting through. I have these between room A and B and between room A and the veg room. I even have one at the entry as well (room B to the stairwell / laundry room. My medical count papers remain on the locked door to the grow.
I open the tents from time to time to look at my plants with lights off with a flash light for like 1 min and it don't seem to do anything. 1 min isn't gonna hurt is it?
 

Sif1

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I open the tents from time to time to look at my plants with lights off with a flash light for like 1 min and it don't seem to do anything. 1 min isn't gonna hurt is it?
Once in bud ok a tiny bit. Use a green led instead.. , but when on the switch from 18 to 12, bad idea.
 

oxvirgoxo

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I dunno about that. Frankly we are drawing down the aquifers faster than nature can refill them regardless of a little rain water collection. I think it's just silly to say that collecting the water that hits roofs would be more than a drop in the bucket, especially since most will just water their gardens and lawns with it anyway. It seems like a law to force people to buy water.
yea thats probably more like it... law makers typically give little fucks about the environment and give all the fucks about money... Nestle and the bottled water companies are the ones makin the biggest environmental impacts on the watershed and water cycle. ive boycotted bottled water for myself i refuse to use it unless necessary which it has only been once or twice since i started. i also wont drink my tap water after filling a pool last summer and seein how brown n dingy it was in a large amount. work has a few filtered water coolers in the break room and i have a couple of the big ass fiji bottles that i just take to work and fill up and i also fill up my stainless thermal tumbler that keeps me supplied with free fresh drinking water lol... i feel you on cuttin the grass i haaaaaaate it already did it once for this season wish i stayed at my apt everytime i cut it lol
 

Renfro

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I open the tents from time to time to look at my plants with lights off with a flash light for like 1 min and it don't seem to do anything. 1 min isn't gonna hurt is it?
I wouldn't do it except right at lights on or out or in later flowering. In early flower you really are on your best lighting schedule behavior.
 
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