Two Tents 4 Perpetual Puffing (LED Powered)

Bueno Time

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So the air pruning from the fabric is not desired in your configuration? Also how do you decide how much and when to water? Guessing you can't heft up the 200 lbs to see if she feels light.
No, I want the soil to stay moist all the way out to the sides of the bag. It's still drier right around the outside edge when I pull the bag outward and peak down in the gap but not too dry where the peat goes hydrophobic. The roots stick out about a 1/4" from the edge of the soil and stop there, they dont spiral around like in a plastic pot.

I had hooked up some of my Blumats I had around here but I only had them hooked up for like two weeks or so before giving up on them again and went back to hand watering. It was hard to tell if I was keeping the soil too moist or not enough with the Blumats and I prefer the slight drybacks of hand watering. I have been guesstimating on the volume of watering, gauging by how the plant looks and had been going with 1 gallon a day and up around 1.25 gal most days the past couple weeks, but just gave her 1.5 gals tonight to see how she likes it since its bulking up some. Trying to keep the soil pretty moist but not too wet. Stick a finger in to the second knuckle once in a while just to see what it feels like a couple inches below the surface.
 

furbolg

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Awesome techniques, grow, and documentation in the thread. This is why I love this website. Sometimes we get so caught up in the way we do things we forget how many different styles are out there and people are having amazing success with them. Subscribed look forward to seeing future grows from you.
 

cobshopgrow

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Around 245 watts
yeah sounds like a good number.
its hard to compare watt to watt as fixtures will differ easily quite a few 10 percent.
250W in my square meter tent (same tent as yours) is allready too much or edging it and 200W is too much in my 0.75m2 tent.
when i multiply your 250W with 0.75 i get about 180W which also sounds ok.
technically we should be both under 700ppfd in our square meter tents using this wattage and are of course below the 30w a suqare feet rule.
nice observation, thanks for sharing.
 

catdaddy516

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Shit... killer log daddio. I was curious about this strain once I seen it on his list and now I actually get to see how she looks in all of her glory.
How potent is she and how does she stacks up to the other OG's?
 
So beautiful!! People hate on Mars but they work fine. You are a great example of it. Nice job filling up the space with 1 plant. At first i saw that huge pot and was skeptical but the clone you started with was a beautiful healthy clone with lots of branches already. Excellent job
 

Bueno Time

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Thanks for stopping in and leaving comments guys.

Shit... killer log daddio. I was curious about this strain once I seen it on his list and now I actually get to see how she looks in all of her glory.
How potent is she and how does she stacks up to the other OG's?
Inner-Chi is a nice OG cut, stacks really well and yields well for an OG. Lemon OG dank, potency is good and very tasty smoke, also has a nice high to it as well. I've only ran this cut twice about 4 years ago and it was by far my favorite of 10 different clones I picked up and ran at the time. Wifi OG, LA Platina, So Cal White Lightning, GG4, Thin Mint Cookies, AJs Sour Diesel, Kosher Kush, Bubba Kush, All Star OG, and of course Inner-Chi OG. She outshined the lot of them IMO on the two runs I did then. The GG4 from Purple City Genetics was really nice too though I have to admit, wish I still had that one around too actually.

We will see next run how she stacks up against some other OG cuts. Doing a 4 way in the same 30 gallon pot with one cut of each: Ghost OG (orgnkid), SFV OG (sub LBC), King Louis XIII OG (orgnkid), and Inner-Chi OG (kingklonebrand). Have them pre-vegging in 1 gallon pots of recycled soil mix right now, should be able to transplant them in and not need much veg time before we flip.

So beautiful!! People hate on Mars but they work fine. You are a great example of it. Nice job filling up the space with 1 plant. At first i saw that huge pot and was skeptical but the clone you started with was a beautiful healthy clone with lots of branches already. Excellent job
Definitely, I can say their quality has gone up recently from what I can see vs the old cheaper quantum board style lights. They are using good drivers and diodes now on the FC and FC-E series lights.

As far as the pot size its a 30 gallon and if I had ran say 9 3 gallon pots in the same space would have been basically the same total container volume. One large mass of soil, either a large pot or bed, seems to work extremely well in a true organic soil setup, especially for no-till. I am happy with this 30 gallon horizonal soil setup so far, first time running a large container, I always tried to run multiple plants in smaller pots and was it definitely way more challenging to try to keep them happy but the quality was always good in the finished product.
 
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