ahemait
- Posts
- 584
- Reactions
- 1,366
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2017
- Points
- 143
121,258 growers, practical cultivation threads, real grow diaries, and community advice.
Create account → Already a member? Log inFollow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Right on. What strains are you running?Subbed!
I have a very similar set up, only couple inches high right now though.
Organic.
Mars pro ii 128 cree
We'll have to have a friendly contest maybe : P
Sweet yeah, look forward to seeing your plants grow. You got a journal yet? I got some plants about the same age as yours. What nutes are you gonna try out? Is this your first go at growing?As far as I know, LA Affie.
I got some seeds in an order from my licensed producer. They could be hybrids or possibly feminised, either way they should be good!
I have to look into seeds during the summer, some producers here should be selling soon.
glad to have you aboard:)Subbed because @Irietime is bringing da heat
What's the RH at and how far into flower?glad to have you aboard:)
man it's been raining hard around here, little hard to keep the humidity in check on my budget. Just been leaving the door to my room open as much as possible. Got two more days of wet weather, then should dry out for a week then more rain next week. Hoping I don't have any mold issues. Fingers crossed:(
I think it comes down to creating a harsh environment to trigger the plant to create as much resin as possible to protect herself.I can't remember where I read it but I found some convincing arguments for lower humidity to promote trichome production. My house is dry as fk, when I grew back when I was a teen they were hella frosty but it was bag seed and I didn't have many runs before moms shut it down, so I can't really corroborate it personally.
Haven't measured the humidity, but I can feel that it's pretty humid when I open the doors. My lights come on at noon, so I open the door then and leave it open the entire time lights are on, then humidity is fine. Its when it's closed it gets pretty humid.What's the RH at and how far into flower?
That's the plan:) trying to talk my wife into letting me grow back outside. I think I can pull it off:D. I really like outdoor, plus you save a lot of cashCheck out this setup. Comes with bulb and everything ready to go and free shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lean-Mean-C...871724?hash=item2826932e6c:g:VPcAAOSwJ7RYUgPY
This is not the exact one I got, but very similar. I got mine at growers house, but I see they don't have the same deal anymore. Might be better to get some DIY 3590's going if you can afford it. I'm pretty sure I will eventually end up with COB's. With those massive colas you grew outdoors, I'm leaning toward the light. Might be better to just hang in there and see if they fatten up first though.
Well there going into week six on Monday. So they got a little more time to fatten. We shall see. This has been a total experiment. The light is about 24 inches above canopy. I had the light about three feet above canopy during veg and when I flipped they stretched to being 24 inches and I've left them. I'm feeling like this light spectrum works well for veg, but not so well for flower. Just my guess:)It's only week 4 of flower they still have plenty of time to fatten up I would not worry. They seem to very healthy though. How far away is the light from the canopy? Not like I can help much as I don't know how close an LED panel should be hahaha. That's about the only thing I can think of to make the nodes tighter. That or just genetics.
Worth a shot, thanks. I'll just keep my eye one them any signs of light stress and I'll hoist them back up:)My mars pro ii suggest 12-18" distance for flowering. Maybe bring them down a smidge?