Cru3l's LED Grow Veg Tent-- 2nd Grow

KenWood

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I run LED's myself. Also we have a HPS site also. When I clone, I use 1/4 strength nutes of Lucas Formula I get roots in 5 days. I do not spray mist or have a Dome, and we dont get cut the leaves. here is a pic
 

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Cru3l

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I run LED's myself. Also we have a HPS site also. When I clone, I use 1/4 strength nutes of Lucas Formula I get roots in 5 days. I do not spray mist or have a Dome, and we dont get cut the leaves. here is a pic
Looks good.
 

SupaM

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Update here SupaM

Thanks for the update Cru3l. Looks like you have things well on the way.
Since I know jack about LED's, I had a question about your temps... I believe
you said they are running around 85...
Is it from the lights, the proximity of them, or do you normally run your temps in that range? Trying to get some inside info on the lights themselves, i guess... Suscribed for sure!

Supa M:blsmoke:
 

Cru3l

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Tempurature was 85F, living in Hawaii that's normal temps without adding AC. I leave my porch screen door open to get fresh air in.

80-85F is acceptable only if you have constant circulation to prevent heat pockets. The squirrel fan on top does an awesome job.
 

SupaM

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Tempurature was 85F, living in Hawaii that's normal temps without adding AC. I leave my porch screen door open to get fresh air in.

80-85F is acceptable only if you have constant circulation to prevent heat pockets. The squirrel fan on top does an awesome job.

Hawaii, Nice! I'd deal with those temps to live there..lol. Nice video update also. Lovin the lights.. Will be watchin this grow with great anticipation.

All the Best, Supa
 
Hey Supa,

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Anyway, I will be starting a post about them in the near future, so if interested, we will have video and pics. Thanks.

CharlesUFarley420
 

SupaM

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Looks like you're still coming along nicely Cru3l!! Love that clean set up. Looks like you took the two panels out of the tent..?
If so, any particular reason..? told ya..... i'm serial nerd when it comes to 'this thing of ours' .....If I have a question, I ask....

Supa
 

kkday

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On your harvest? Shuldent that be composting by now?? You don't trim? Or you trim after it's dried, Mexican style?
 
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