Okay, so I've achieved a steady temperature through night and day with 24/0 light cycle with a 1 degree C difference.
Here's some pics of my upgraded chamber
Pic 1; Show the light leakage through my closed chamber door.
Pics 1+2; Shows my out fan and vent.
Pics 3+4; Shows my intake and vent.
Pics 6+7+8; Shows my newly made lighting rig.
Pic 9; Left two babies.
Pic 10; Middle babs, the one that's lacking/lazy/ill/deformed somewhat.
Pic 11; Right babies.
Pic 12+13; Close ups of the big 'uns.
My current concerns;
The light leak gap around my door is fine for temps, but I'm starting to notice little bastid flies buzzing around my shit. Tiny little fekkers that look like baby moths of some sort. Not sure what to do about them besides to close the gaps and I don't know at this point how to do that, or what effect that may have on internal temps. Any suggestions welcome.
Testing of heating cables for use during flowering 'lights-off' cycle. This needs to be done this week as I want to start flowering either next week or week after.
Pot trays to collect the run-off. I'll maybe go buy some today. They're only a couple of quid so no real hardship for my 'cheap-as-chips' experiment.
I've updated my lights to have more equal spread around the cab; two 100W bulbs in the middle, and two 75W bulbs on either side = 500W total, of CFL energy saving lushness of mixed spectrum.
LST method and timing;
I'm now considering using rubber bands around the pots and string to use to tie branches down with. This I think will work well. However, I'm still unclear as to which direction to train, ie: should I try to train around the pot in a circle or horizontally through the chamber...
Timing... hmmm... I'm thinking that waiting until the base of the stems are long enough to bend 90 degrees, but still sit above the level of the pot rim causing the head node to sit below the others. This could mean waiting another two weeks before flowering. This I guess is a wait and see thing, so I guess I'll wait and see lol
Enjoy the pot porn!