rmoltis
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Hey @rmoltis being a fellow SWPA what was your increase on your electric with the setup your running if you don't mind me asking?Day 96 (day 49 of flower (7week))
Today is end of week 7, start of week 8.
She is about under %1 amber trichomes so far. She is mostly milky trichomes about %90-95. Just waiting on the remaining clear to become milky. I'm watching the trich's so if they hit a certain point I will harvest. Even if a few clear trichomes are left.
I'm aiming for up to 8 weeks flowering time. But today at week 7 it looks ripe enough to harvest. Considering I only had 1 lady I'd like to maximize her yield/quality.
The metal halide bulb has seemed to make a noticeable frost difference since it has been installed. I'm hoping the fuller spectrum gives me some higher quality flowers.
The rh% has been between %25-%40 through flower. Now reaching the end it has stabilized at %40.
She has slowed down drinking water the last week or so.
I switched the light cycle to 9/15 today. I kept the light cycle changes at 1 week intervals starting after week 4.
Hey @rmoltis being a fellow SWPA what was your increase on your electric with the setup your running if you don't mind me asking?
Thanks
Just trying to get a rough estimate as to what I would expect with my setup :)It is between $20-30month extra depending on what phase of growth and what season it is outside. The things that consume electricity related to the plant is 400w ballast +bulbs, inline exhaust fan, clip on fan for circulation, air stone for bubbling nutes, and air conditioning from time to time.
Being a 400w light I could run the whole tent system off 1 outlet.
Perfect for someone who only needs personal supply.
In all honesty my a/c unit & dehumidifier the past 4 years have Given us the biggest electricity bills during summer. Seems once we switch to gas for heat in the winter our bill drops %50+
I really enjoy my tent setup.
It is small yet powerful.
Gave her the chop today.
I made sure to do it in the pitch black darkness to keep nutes in the roots.
I used my Leatherman wave wood saw to cut her down. The trunk was a woody "1 thick so I had to work for it.
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All her branches are woody and tough like that one.
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