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SE 3000.... Stays just warm on mine. The g4500 in my 4x2 def throws off more heat. Thank you. Hoping for some quality nugs.Looks pretty good to me.
Is that light a se 5000? Does that main plug from the driver to the bar get rather warm? I only ask cos I ha e a se7000 and that plug get pretty hot on mine.
Awesome... Thank you for the advice. Def good idea.Looks great, I would have one of the cloud rays lower so they move different air. Don't want the lower air to get stagnant. Other than thatnothing i can think of
Thank you much... Ya, u guys are right. Another fan is needed i think.I have one fan in the bottom, great circulation. And my gavita led is a little closer than yours.
Your setup looks great! I wouldn't change much, you got it.
Thank youyour "defoliation" looks great (text book) yea! of course you could have removed a few more but you can get them with the next "heavy defoliation" in week 4 of flower
Great idea... It's running a lil hotter in there than I'd like. Thank you very much! Can't wait to harvest and post some pics!Nice! Looks like your on ya way to raising some real stunners! Your setup looks realy good. There is only 1 thing I do diff, and that totaly depends on your environment. I like to mount the drivers outside the tent when possible. I've even went as far as cutting the wiring and extending it in order to remove the drivers. I find it realy helps me to Be able and dial in the temps with very minimal fluctuations between lights on and lights off. Looks great man! Can't wait to see the final results!
Lollipop a little more of those lower sites and really pump up your tops…..it’s what I would do. And I think 8 zips is a very realistic expectation but don’t be surprised if it ends up being 11-12.I'd say 8 ounces is an achievable dry weight. I'm saying this assuming they aren't wispy sativas or all dr grinspoon, may have to scroll back up and edit this post lol
I'm not sure if you mean 8 oz per plant or 8 oz for the whole space. You have the 8 oz for the whole space but I doubt you have 8 oz per plant once they are done ... They aren't large enough for that. To me they look about 1/4 lb to 6 oz each plant max.I know there a ton of variables but do you think 8 ounces is achievable the way things look? If all continues to go well!
Thank you....i was hoping 8 ounces whole tent. I didn't want to set my sights to high, lol. Ya, i didn't get the stretch i thought i was going to. Will def let them go a bit longer in the 4x2 for sure before flip.I'm not sure if you mean 8 oz per plant or 8 oz for the whole space. You have the 8 oz for the whole space but I doubt you have 8 oz per plant once they are done ... They aren't large enough for that. To me they look about 1/4 lb to 6 oz each plant max.
Here's the good news though, a slightly longer veg and you can probably hit up to 8 oz per plant. You've done a pretty good job so far ...
Those are sweet...i hope mine turn out half as good!. Took ur advise and trimmed a few more lower hanging fruit. Can't wait to post how they turn out!Lollipop a little more of those lower sites and really pump up your tops…..it’s what I would do. And I think 8 zips is a very realistic expectation but don’t be surprised if it ends up being 11-12.
I had two plants under a HLG 320 this last run and week 2 of flower one went hermi and had to be tossed.
I spread out the other plant and ran her hard. She was only about 26-28” tall and 90% tops. She yielded 8oz. of dry tightly trimmed purple diesel nuggets.
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Thank you brother!I'd say 8 ounces is an achievable dry weight. I'm saying this assuming they aren't wispy sativas or all dr grinspoon, may have to scroll back up and edit this post lol
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