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Indoors Multy Strain Scrog Grow

by Farm Boy · Started Sep 21, 2016
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Day 24 Flowering
 

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The P300 runs at 180w and the black dog is 215w if anyone is interested.
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The P300 bloom light runs at 180w, it also has a vegg switch that runs another 80w or so. I had just the vegg light on at first but turned the bloom light on about a week or so ago.
 
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The light runs at 180W when both the VEG and BLOOM switches are on. We found the LEDs are most efficient (most light, least heat) when we run them around 60%
 
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The light runs at 180W when both the VEG and BLOOM switches are on. We found the LEDs are most efficient (most light, least heat) when we run them around 60%
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Good to know, thanks!!
 
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Week 5 Flowering. Pics in order Cheesus, Jack Herer, White Widow, Norhtern Lights.
 

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Looking great @farmboy! Can't wait to see how they smoke and taste! Killer work brother. Those pics from both the Platinum or Blackdog side? Both?
 
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Great thread! Plants look super healthy under those lights.
 
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Looking great @farmboy! Can't wait to see how they smoke and taste! Killer work brother. Those pics from both the Platinum or Blackdog side? Both?
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Thanks! Yeah last 2 are from the Platnum side. First two is the Blackdog
 
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Great thread! Plants look super healthy under those lights.
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Thanks! I was out of town for 9 days so they deff got a little fatter lol
 
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Little over week 7, Black dog LED side. First 2 pics are Jack Herrer, last 2 are Cheesus. The Jack Herrer still has mostly white hairs.
 

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Platinum LED side, first 2 are White Widow, this one grew the fastest bud had a lot of problems, will problem cut this one down first. Second 2 pics are the Northern Lights. Even though it was a lot shorter then the white widow it suffered from light burns early on so had to raise the light more. I guess the Northern Lights was a lot more sensitive then the white widow. Also started flushing all of the plants a few days ago.
 

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Platinum LED side, first 2 are White Widow, this one grew the fastest bud had a lot of problems, will problem cut this one down first. Second 2 pics are the Northern Lights. Even though it was a lot shorter then the white widow it suffered from light burns early on so had to raise the light more. I guess the Northern Lights was a lot more sensitive then the white widow. Also started flushing all of the plants a few days ago.
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Your gonna be blazin dank in no time. Nice work. Beautiful plants.
 
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Your gonna be blazin dank in no time. Nice work. Beautiful plants.
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appreciate that, I have less then a year experience and this is my first time scrogging so i am deff excited to harvest lol.
 
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Whats up farmers, so i harvested my white widow about 4 days ago. On the Platnum LED side, I let them dry for 3 days and I jarred them up last night for curing. I weighed it before they went in the jar and got 85 grams from just the white widow plant so i am pretty excited. Ill weigh them again when fully cured and ready to smoke.
 

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So the white widow was harvested at about 7 weeks and 4 days. Last night after i jarred up the white widow i also harvested my Northern Lights at 8 weeks exact. Will let they dry for a few days. The NL was on the Platnum LED side as well. The other 2 plants on the black dog led side need another week or 2. I will weigh the NL after drying.
 

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Looking great @Farm Boy ! Gotta let us know how they smell and taste!
 
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Cut down the Cheesus last night at about 8 weeks. Drying right now, the White Widow and Northern Lights in the jars. Just leaves the Jack Herrer for last to be cut down.
 

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Cut down the Cheesus last night at about 8 weeks. Drying right now, the White Widow and Northern Lights in the jars. Just leaves the Jack Herrer for last to be cut down.
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That is a kick ass plant
 
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That is a kick ass plant
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Thank you sir, pulled it out under the screen n thats what it looked like lol
 
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The white widow and northern lights have been curing for about a week. the Cheesus just finish drying and went in the jars earlier today. (Last Pic)
 

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