One man and his bush - 1 plant SCROG in Stealth Cab - Chocolate Berry

ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ

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that shit was crazy! hahah i love seeing how natur is acually alive and working just moves so slowly we dont notice it, it seems like the plants are thinking and interacting with the world
 

bigbaby420

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The grow is coming along nice! Iv been trying some of your techniques from earlier in your grow hopefully i can somwhat get the same results
 

lilindian

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ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ;6574716 said:
[video=youtube;IPzCCZfl5uw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPzCCZfl5uw&feature=related[/video]
Thats what im talkin about.

Wait what happened to the last one! stick that one back up as well
 

lilindian

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The Mega Ray lamps are fast becoming one of the most talked about combined uv/heat lamps to appear on the UK market.

This 100w Self Ballasted lamp is a top of the range Par-38 Narrow Flood lamp, it has been tested prove this lamp produces simular amounts of UVB to that of natural sunlight, combined with the heat output will create a ideal basking spot for your many applications and habitat designs.
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I reckon i could keep it a foot from the canopy or there about. My only concern with this bulb is gona be its heat output and what it will do to over-all temps in the cab. If a reptile can jam 12" from it im sure my plants will be fine.

For all who dont know about UVB, its meant to drastically increase trich prod. Do some research on it, interesting stuff. Meant to be one contributing factor to the difference between indoor and outdoor bud.
 

kevin murphy

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i was jokin mate dont know if i said thator not but lets just say i did hahaha j/k hows things mate
Each to their own man, whatever floats ur boat! As i said, i go for soil purely for the taste factor. Also it means i dont have to be quite as on point as if i were in hydro. Obviously soil has its disadvantages like transplanting/speed but lets not go down there!

Was as surgical as u can get with an angle grinder.



I think so, it definitely didn't help if there were PH issues anyway. Was hoping to see a slightly healthier root system in terms of how it had grown, was looking for a more even root mass if u get me. What i find interesting is the yellowing is effecting the left side of the plant a lot more than the right, compare tip for tip.



Thanks very much, appreciate it. Lets hope for no disappointments, she's got a lot of pressure on her to do well.



Would be u kev, lemme find the post and its all urs
 

lilindian

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Ha, funny guy! Im all good, bout time i conk out for the nite i think... If u aint already check the gif ^^
 

lilindian

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  • Already looks like that transplant is working wonders

  • Lowered light to 1ft above canopy. Inverse sq law means she's getting twice as many lumens as previous days. I'm not bothered about stretch anymore as i'm not using my 2nd screen, and more light = faster growth and bigger buds, so now budding has started i figured it made sense.


    Cab sitting at 27C. A lower light means the extractor is pulling air through a shorter ducting which in turn should result in more heat getting extracted from the hood and less reaching the canopy. She's been sitting 1ft away from the HPS for about an hour now and the highest part of the canopy looks extremely happy, no signs of heat stress or anything else for that matter.

  • Gave her a semi watering today:

    10L watering
    Calmag @ 3/4 strength
    Boost @ full strength for early flowering
    Flores @ 3/4 strength
    Rhizo @ 3/4 strength to encourage rooting in new soil.
    Silicon + @ 3/4 strength to improve health of leaves.
    Top max @ 1/2 strength

    Reason for increased quantities from last week is the size of her growth and her expected growth this week.

  • No Vega was mixed in this time, the amount of N that will be provided from the fresh soil, bat gauno and foilar feeds should be more than enough.

  • Gave her another foilar feed today using Florigen, today for the first time i managed to catch her just as she went to sleep, so gave her a full soaking. I'm going to continue to drench the plant until she's fully greened up again, or the buds reach a certain size. I've got LOADS of air movement in there so i'm not concerned about mould for the time being. Will probably continue to foilar feed for this week only. Buds should be a relatively decent size by then hopefully, unless she puts all energy into stretching some more. As i mixed in no organic B into her feed today i'll mix it into the foilar feed i give her later. Ive been spraying her daily since i bought Florigen.








My solution to help keep watering an airpot clean













And my favourite

 

lostNug

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Looks nice man. Can't wait to finish up this grow and start my scrog.

Just posted some new harvest pics if u wanna check em out. Links in my sig
 

C.Indica

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She looks rediculously good, but see if you can get the CFL vertical.

Too bad she's so yellow so early, but it'll work out nice in the end.
I'm having the same issue, I blame the new dirt I got.

You plant looks so good, I'm jealous.
You'll have a healthy harvest:leaf:
 
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