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Welcome brotha. You will be impressed with the Gavitas. That orange gasm looks like something special. I agree that guy is definitely lacking N. Specially with stretchy sativas. Happy grows.Someone else is growing it, 7 days in flowering........View attachment 979765
Looks stellar. You going from seed straight into their forever home? 3 or 5 gal?4 pic's for the room layout........just 1 side though.
Pic 1 is the top of one of the LED lights.
Pic 2 is the bottom looking up at one f the lights.
Pic 3 are 12 pots under each light.
Pic 4 is the exhaust system with the Big Blue Ozone hooked up to it.View attachment 980040View attachment 980041View attachment 980042View attachment 980043
Remember, there's 2 sides to the room with the exact same setup on the other side so 2 lights, 24 pots total. Yes, I go straight from starting the seed into their final 5 gallon pots of Pro-Mix BX, dolimite lime and extra perlite. There's myco's in the pro-mix so adding that is not necessary.
Golden Goat is well known to be very tall and very lanky and I actually bought that one first but backed out for this one as it's not as tall, has sturdy branches and a better formation overall. I do a lot of research before purchasing my strains, this made sense because I was looking for something that yields really well and it's relatively easy to grow- this fit the bill. I prefer things with more indica in them, but the orange/tangerine flavors will make up for that, along with a high THC level.
I use Botanicare Pure Blen Pro fertilizers with 10ml Cal/Mag per gallon as I use a r.o. device. And some blended tea's as they develop later on.
Interesting. I had been told the 1700 were the same at the 1650 but had waterproof classification. After looking at your lights they are not the same. Gavita made several changes. The 1650's have 3 rows of LED's per bar and yours look to have 2. Also noticed they relocated the plug to the side and the bars do not have as deep of a cooling fin. What is the grey metal piece in between the 2 rows of leds? it that a different UV addition? I have noticed the Gavitas do put off more heat than say the growers choice ROI-680's. Changed out the growers choice for Fluence and will be firing those up soon. Will be interesting to see the heat difference between the fluence and the gavitasSo with both lights on, and a single 6 inch exhaust fan blowing out of the room- it's running at 85+ degrees, which is way too warm with the door closed. I don't have any fans in there either, which should help some. But I'm thinking I'll need to switch to an 8 inch (which i have) exhaust fan and maybe 2 small inline boosters above each light into the ceiling to get the temps down to a perfect level. The lights are putting off a bit more heat than I expected, but still WAYYYYY better than HPS bulbs. More work over the weekend I guess.
Are we going to get to see a journal of those fluence in action @Anthem?!Interesting. I had been told the 1700 were the same at the 1650 but had waterproof classification. After looking at your lights they are not the same. Gavita made several changes. The 1650's have 3 rows of LED's per bar and yours look to have 2. Also noticed they relocated the plug to the side and the bars do not have as deep of a cooling fin. What is the grey metal piece in between the 2 rows of leds? it that a different UV addition? I have noticed the Gavitas do put off more heat than say the growers choice ROI-680's. Changed out the growers choice for Fluence and will be firing those up soon. Will be interesting to see the heat difference between the fluence and the gavitas
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