Demigod4G63
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I'm a medical patient in the great state of Colorado. I'm just getting ready to wrap up one of my other grows here in a few weeks:
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A quick rundown for those who are curious. Ive got 4 critical sensi stars and 2 ghs trainwrecks currently at 7 weeks and 2 days flower under 2 htg 600 watt digital lights. I used co2 for 2 weeks of veg and the first 4 weeks of flower. I built an RDWC system which uses RO water with lucas formula (addback method) along with AN big bud weeks 2-4 and cal mag weeks 1-2 and 5-7. All the vitals are controlled by a sentinel chhc-1. The chunkier nug is trainwreck, 2 pics are of css and the other is a group shot.
A bit of background on the grow that is to be the main focus...
In december of last year I got a white widow clone from a local dispensary. I lst'd it (cloned it also, realizing how great this damn thing smells) and then vegged for 4 weeks. I flowered it for only 7 weeks (all leaves were extremely yellow, trichs indicated it was ready anyway) under a single 600 in a 3 gal dwc. I yielded right around 4 ounces of rock hard, sugary, lemony dank nugs.
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So out of the clones I took from that widow plant, I only kept 1 as a mother (I gave all the others away to other patients). It vegged from roughly the end of january til just a few days ago, so its got a solid 3 months
It was lst'd from the beginning, which resulted in what I call the "low stress topping method". Idk if this works for all strains or if it was just luck but I wondered what would happen if I bent the main stalk all the way over, kind of like an arch, at the 5th node. Here's what happened:
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I decided that the plant had gotten way too big for my space and so I decided to train it into some tomato cages in the shape of an arena (with the goal in mind of placing a bulb in the middle vertically). It worked great! And here we are today with it, 2 days into flower.
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Nutrients: RO water. Lucas 8-16 formula. AN Big Bud.
Hydro or Soil: Hydro; 5 Gal DWC
Light: (1) 400 watt Lumatek digital ballast, vertical; various cfls.
Climate: Stays a perfect 76 during the day with a drop to 66 at night. With co2 I run a temperature of 85 during the day and 75 at night. Humidity is always between 35 and 45 %. Ive got a 8000 btu portable a/c in the room with some of the air blowing on the plant constantly and a box fan hung from the ceiling blowing on the plant as well. I also have a 6000 btu window a/c in the adjoining veg room which my fans are pulling cold air from.
Ventilation: 6" active air; 6" hydrofarm inline booster; 8" chicago electric inline (rated at 1500 cfm).
Electric: Custom powerboard, able to power 10 1k watt lights on 240 and quite a bit of stuff on 120. 50 amp breaker.
I look forward to updating this everyday and even more so if people show some interest. Any questions or comments are welcome and appreciated so post away.![bongsmilie bongsmilie bongsmilie](/styles/smilies/bong7bp.gif)
![Peace :peace: :peace:](/styles/smilies/peace.gif)
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A quick rundown for those who are curious. Ive got 4 critical sensi stars and 2 ghs trainwrecks currently at 7 weeks and 2 days flower under 2 htg 600 watt digital lights. I used co2 for 2 weeks of veg and the first 4 weeks of flower. I built an RDWC system which uses RO water with lucas formula (addback method) along with AN big bud weeks 2-4 and cal mag weeks 1-2 and 5-7. All the vitals are controlled by a sentinel chhc-1. The chunkier nug is trainwreck, 2 pics are of css and the other is a group shot.
A bit of background on the grow that is to be the main focus...
In december of last year I got a white widow clone from a local dispensary. I lst'd it (cloned it also, realizing how great this damn thing smells) and then vegged for 4 weeks. I flowered it for only 7 weeks (all leaves were extremely yellow, trichs indicated it was ready anyway) under a single 600 in a 3 gal dwc. I yielded right around 4 ounces of rock hard, sugary, lemony dank nugs.
![photo(14).jpg](/data/attachments/682/682466-fe679d5b1161d1e1388b98227f067fc8.jpg)
![photo(13).jpg](/data/attachments/682/682467-04f7f102d8d6af75a531c48261ec4a83.jpg)
![photo(12).jpg](/data/attachments/682/682468-d4f94af16536f4b5e5ccf683a67cb03e.jpg)
So out of the clones I took from that widow plant, I only kept 1 as a mother (I gave all the others away to other patients). It vegged from roughly the end of january til just a few days ago, so its got a solid 3 months
![Twisted Evil :twisted: :twisted:](/styles/smilies/icon_twisted.gif)
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![photo(9).jpg](/data/attachments/682/682488-51e18adb2d3ee773d3a1c4ce702e07dc.jpg)
I decided that the plant had gotten way too big for my space and so I decided to train it into some tomato cages in the shape of an arena (with the goal in mind of placing a bulb in the middle vertically). It worked great! And here we are today with it, 2 days into flower.
![photo(8).jpg](/data/attachments/682/682492-ea398650f09e0fa2905f819d7c70c33d.jpg)
![photo(11).jpg](/data/attachments/682/682494-a7597b6f70f35d0c80f3102a998fb626.jpg)
![photo(10).jpg](/data/attachments/682/682495-fb6365bc31c09c6f0adc4c34b1690ae0.jpg)
Nutrients: RO water. Lucas 8-16 formula. AN Big Bud.
Hydro or Soil: Hydro; 5 Gal DWC
Light: (1) 400 watt Lumatek digital ballast, vertical; various cfls.
Climate: Stays a perfect 76 during the day with a drop to 66 at night. With co2 I run a temperature of 85 during the day and 75 at night. Humidity is always between 35 and 45 %. Ive got a 8000 btu portable a/c in the room with some of the air blowing on the plant constantly and a box fan hung from the ceiling blowing on the plant as well. I also have a 6000 btu window a/c in the adjoining veg room which my fans are pulling cold air from.
Ventilation: 6" active air; 6" hydrofarm inline booster; 8" chicago electric inline (rated at 1500 cfm).
Electric: Custom powerboard, able to power 10 1k watt lights on 240 and quite a bit of stuff on 120. 50 amp breaker.
I look forward to updating this everyday and even more so if people show some interest. Any questions or comments are welcome and appreciated so post away.
![bongsmilie bongsmilie bongsmilie](/styles/smilies/bong7bp.gif)
![Peace :peace: :peace:](/styles/smilies/peace.gif)