naturalhi08
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huge trees! but if theyre growing past the lights dont you think it would be more efficient and have a better yield if you scrogged them ladies
The vents in that room is just a hole in the wall with some duct connected to it which sucks in fresh air when the carbon filters are on. It is light proof.btw what kind of vents are u using exactly? are they light proof? do you think home made co2 bottles will be suffice fora indoor sealed grow space? even though i leave the window open i dont think its enough air. and how big do u think i could get on plant on a 600 watt in a 6 ft highx5ftx4ft growing area? its in a 20 gallon planter, and toped already probly has like 10 branches still its about a foot and a half tall i will probly prune more banching off the bottom or should i just grow 3?
Thanks for stoppin in.y dont people tell me about shit like this!!??
amazing work! 1number 1 fan of sum jack
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Ive never mesured how far I keep the lights but in veg I just use the hand het test. I hold my hand over the top of the plant and if its too warm I raise the light until im happy. During flower the are right upto the roof as high as they can go. I will answer the watering question below.how close do you keep your light s 2 the plants in veg stage, and in budding? when do you water and how much
The amount of watering increases as they grow. Because I use big 15gal pots they require more water. During veg they get fed once or twice a day depending on how dry they are. That can range from 1-4 litres each feed. During flower they get fed 2-3 times a day and anywhere from 3-5 litres each feeding.I'm curious about your watering schedule with the coir. I eventually will change over to coir but for now its all research. You said you water them 2-3 times a day and flood once a week. With this schedule, how much water are you giving them with each feeding? Do you increase the amount of water you are giving them with each feeding over the entire grow or do you give them the same amount of water no matter how big they get.
They actually overshot the anticipated height and we were a bit late in stunting them. Also I hate screens but this room had sort of a screen with strings running from one side of the room to the other.huge trees! but if theyre growing past the lights dont you think it would be more efficient and have a better yield if you scrogged them ladies
Running 4 x 600s cost me about $600 for 3 months so this set up was more expensive to run than that.i'm curious to know how much does it raise your bills to run this setup. Sick grow bros! A+.
It was all hand watered so no drips were used. Light was increased as the plants grew and trimming was done during veg at various stages. The earlier the trimming the better it is for the overall growth of the plant.hmmm nice thread. i am actually toying now with doing 5 plants under 2 600 watt lights or maybe 4 400 watt lights with T8 side lighting. im thinking of vegging til about 3 feet then going to flower. Got a few questions as I dont do soil as Im not a fan but think i might for these just as a side project but may go individual flood tubs eventualy. I think i will use 30 gallon pots mix of happy frog light warrior perlite and a few other goodies. I want to setup an auto wateriong setup for this. Did you drips and if so how long and how often did you need to water to give me a comparison point.Also did you veg under the 600 watters or use smaller or less light to get going? Last question is how big did you let them get before you did your lollipop or prune on these
That was dry weight.amazing plants, crazy harvest weight, how cured was the harvest? time wise im speaking... or is it 14 lbs straight off the plant?
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What exactly do you mean by scrog the plants?oh my lord. and your quick on this thread =p another question... if you already have the screen hanging why not use it to your advantage to scrog the plants and just checkout the difference between that and regular? But im assuming you've done it before and just dont find the effort worth it?
Im not sure if they would save much because petrol is expensive these days but I dont know how much they would use when powering lights.And didnt mean to double post but i already edited my last post..... would craftsman generators be feasible for power generation? if so how many 600's would you guess could you power, because i saw an add for generators and they looked pretty cheap and they claim to be very quiet