What I have been up to this Year

hyphae

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So this year I am running my cuts of ECSD and 91 chemdog, in addition I picked up Bandana by Alphakronik and have been quite please thus far, 100% germination that happened quite rapidly.

Initially everything had been kept in a portable "weed tent" on the second floor attic of my house as I have torn down my old grow room.
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Many shots of Bandana vegging out this winter. All of these plants were killed after I took cuts from them this week.

IMG_0975.jpgIMG_0985.jpgIMG_0987.jpgIMG_0986.jpg ECSD, I love this plant.

IMG_0989.jpgIMG_0974.jpgChemdog is such a little bitch plant, it's rarely happy, really lanky and slow growing.

Spring has arrived and with it temperatures averaging 95 degrees upstairs in the attic. I have had to act fast to create a discrete growing environment downstairs.
IMG_1034.jpgIMG_1035.jpgIMG_1036.jpg Just another homemade tool cabinet? Nope guess again. Light is being provided by a 8 bulb pioneer fixture by sunleaves, yes it isn't the greatest light but you can still get some nice bud from a T-5 light, and I feel better about venting my grow directly out into the outside air this way.

IMG_1037.jpgIMG_1038.jpgOzone is being used to help backup the somewhat dubious design carbon filter. The fan is a 6" valuline by cap and it's running hooked up to a speed controller to help reduce noise a bit.


With my busy presonal/work schedule and efforts focused on constructing the box I admittedly neglected the garden, the heatstress from 95 degree days wasn't helping much either. Now that they're in a new home with a more favorable climate I don't expect any problems from this point forward. I've got some AACT brewing right now for them.:)
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IMG_1040.jpgChemdog being a little bitch, as usual.
IMG_1041.jpgThe rooted clones of Bandana, out of ten I'm pretty sure of six being female based on preflowers.
IMG_1042.jpgAnother batch of clones waiting to root.
IMG_1043.jpgMuch more favorable temps.

IMG_1044.jpgIMG_1045.jpgBefore the carbon filtered air is vented outside it's hit with ozone. In the six inch hard pipe there is a CAP OZN-1 which runs in sync with the exhaust fan. Once I start blooming I'll get to see how good of an idea this really is.


Now I get to turn my attention to a veg cab.:roll:
 

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