Yeah, they always stay on the risers. Thanks, that picture is after 3 weeks of stretch/flower. I vegged for 5 weeks prior... you can see why I'll only veg for 4 weeks next timesmokin-- i met just left 'em when your doing the res change. do you leave yours lifted all the time start to finish? BTW yours look awsome thats 6 weeks of veg?
it depends on the strain. If you let them, tall plants will do all they can to get to the min height thier genes told them to. You just can't tell much by the way they veg (I can't). If you're trying to grow a bush then it's all about the number of side branches you have. Still, a tall plant can go straight "skyscraper" in a matter of days! I've got one plant that looks like 4 RPGs standing in the corner. She was a stone RUNT from day one and I threatened to toss her more than once. But who knew... she looks like she's ready to shoot down any incoming.mr duke- how much do you tend to yield off only letting your plants veg to about 16". mine are around that size now and was thinking about switching to flower so i wouldnt over fill my tent with too big of plants
i average between 2-4 oz a plant.4 was some gdp and the lowest was some wack ass fake bubba kushmr duke- how much do you tend to yield off only letting your plants veg to about 16". mine are around that size now and was thinking about switching to flower so i wouldnt over fill my tent with too big of plants
Rubber-What size tent are you running? I'm looking to do a 12 site grow that would veg for 6 weeks on average.Yeah, they always stay on the risers. Thanks, that picture is after 3 weeks of stretch/flower. I vegged for 5 weeks prior... you can see why I'll only veg for 4 weeks next time
dont forget the sore as fuck hands!!! Make sure your hoses are on tight now! I would put them on atleast 2 rings deep.i had a tiny drip recently, i fixed it with a good push, perhaps the hose isnt on the tee good enough, like DG said a little more elbow greese. for some of us the added elbow greese is killer, personally i needed like half a bottle of percocets to put these units together, between creeky knees and an even worse back ...forgetaboutit
it make less noise than flushing your toilet would by far. and i thinkyoud have a better shot with 2 1000's. its a perfect fit for the spare bedroom.Was wondering if this system is too too loud to run in an apartment? What would be the min light if I want to yield 3 lbs? Is 2 600s not enough?
i know so many people who love 1000's but they just dont stack up with 600's, heres why. first off is efficiency, 1000w at 9.5 amps (120v) is giving off 155,000 lumens VS. a 600w at 5.2 amps (120v) giving 95,000 lumens. i would rather has 3 x 600's spread out for better footprint at 1800 watts and about 16amps (almost 300,000 lumens total) than 2 x 1000's at 2000 watts and 19amps with a smaller foot print (315,000 total lumens) all of those lumens dont mean shit when they are mostly concentrated on the plants directly under the lamp, with smaller foot print the plants on the outer edge of your garden will suffer yield-wise. heres another one, if you have those 1000s in air cooled hoods you will still have to keep your hoods higher , you will get light bleaching...this negates the point of air cooled hoods and getting lamps up close right? with a $100 424cfm fan i can comfortably cool 3x 600's in a line or i can go the cheap route and get home depot 6inch duct booster fans $25each to cool each hood. with the 2x1000's you can barely still touch your reflector with a 424cfm fan. well i guess this is how i feel, let me know your thoughts guys, if you can afford to buy an extra ballast do it and go with 600s, you will thank me in the summer when your a/c has to run less