Glad to see thing coming together for you. Looking forward to the show man! +1
Thank you! Well, the stage is set, and its just about time for the flip, so stay tuned! :movie
CLEAN!
Professional.
Very, very great work.
And the extra luv in ur garden i think is a great idea. I always got something growing outside too that i mess around with also.
The ladies are looking amazing even for having the Sun fall out of the sky only to smaksh em in the head. lol.
Happy to hear everything is on track soon ull be PUMPin out that FIRE!
Peace,
S i R
:hi Wow reading this and seeing that the last time I posted the girls were under the T5 is almost laughable. I apologize for not keeping the farm more up to the minute with the vegging of my WiFi girls. The Nasturtium are an annual vine but I have yet to provide a support for them to climb so they are just kinda falling over on themselves. 2 out of the 6 are still being taken care of, the other 4 were not happy for unknown reasons with the exact same environment, media, and feeding. The Pansy are also an herbaceous annual that will most likely be able to live their whole lives in the cup of soil if I don't transplant them into a more attractive display pot down the line. I have to do research when I have time as to whether they will flower based on their development stage or a lighting cue.
Clean, dirty, clean, dirty, extra dirty, kinda clean. . . this is the current trend in my grow room. I'm not happy with it to say the least. This weekend will be a lot of final touches like Co2 installed, emergency/post-sulfur burn exhaust system, 50 Gal RO reservoir strapped to the wall, Float valve mounted, and other set up that will turn up as things get close to finished. After that I plan to keep it immaculate for the remainder of its use.
Now, I think after 3 weeks of silence :lipssealed , it is time for an update.
The Wifi seedlings numbers #1, #2, #3, and #5 (numbers assigned for organization purposes only, these do not refer to known pheno types such as WiFi #1 or #3, from here out they will be referred to as A, B, C, and D) are no longer seedlings. They were entering full on veg in my last update, and of course time did not stop since then, and neither did their growth. Besides a quick nutrient lockout/calcium deficiency situation (that was fixed easily with a full flush and starting over with a well pH balanced feeding on the next watering) the plants have been healthy. They were vegged under a 400w MH bulb starting just a few days after my last update when they were too tall to sit below the T5 anymore.
I tied them down almost side ways and then retied them down again after lower branches started taking the lead. Once enough branching was developed on the lower part of the plant that was coming out at the right angle/spot that I wanted, I chopped off the heads of all 4 plants. Full on topping the plant to stop anymore growth in that direction. I removed any branches i didn't think were located well, and created some clones of each phenotype, so that I can keep a mother of my favorite. The plant started beefing up the other remaining branches like crazy.
My feeding regiment throughout this time was the following:
CALiMAGic 4-6 ml per gallon as the plants got larger
Silica Blast 3-4 ml per gallon as the plants got bigger
House & Garden A + B -- nutrient calculator rate based on veg week
Drip Clean 0.4 ml per gallon
Roots Excel 1.1 ml per gallon
Algen Extract 1 ml per gallon
And I have been feeding generally 3/4-1 gallon per 2 gallon root pot about every 3-5 days. Based on the weight of the pot for how dry and when to water.
They got a dose of
Great White added to that on their last watering yesterday, as the watering was during the transplant process. Transplant was a success, very minor damage caused to some roots at the bottom of the root ball because they had grown into the fibers of the root pots. This morning they were perked up and happy to be under 1000w of high quality dual-arc lighting. :icon_animal26:
Now they are in 7 gallons of pure coco. I think next time I will put a layer of clay pellets in the bottom inch or so, to aid in the drainage process. I can feel that it is much more heavily saturated in the bottom couple inches compared with the rest of the pot and I don't think the roots are going to venture too far into the lower part of the pot if that is the case. Well too late for this round, but the White Urkles are on deck, heres a quick preview picture, but I will be doing a separate grow log for that grow.
Some notes about the room that you may or may not have noticed. The hoods were both rotated 90 degrees to line up better with my exhaust system. This had been the original plan, but then I changed my mind during the original setup, and have since changed it back to the way I had planned in the first place. So now the closed circuit air cooled hoods are set up with an 8" inline fan and a ducting silencer on the air out end of the fan before the air is exhausted outside of the room through a backdraft damper. The air conditioning keeps everything nice and cool. I need to program it to be lower lights off temperature though, add that to the list of small final touches.
I may need a separate dehumidifier for outside of the mother cabinet, I can keep the cabinet at 45% but the larger flowering area is only dehumidified by the a/c and that is only running part of the time to maintain temperature. We will see how things progress and I will order one if necessary.
Anyways, school is keeping me busy, but I will do my best to update as frequently as I can now that flowering is right around the corner. Things are about to get very crazy! I'm ready to see what this WiFi everyone raves about can really do! Show me the resinous buds :banana1sv6:
-Meeks :cool0041: