Cococola36
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Gotta love the 860 spectrum! Along with far red to put the ladies to sleepHoly shit 22 days!
Gotta love the 860 spectrum! Along with far red to put the ladies to sleepHoly shit 22 days!
Very nice progress in there, wow. Is this your first run doing this before/after thing with the reds Cococola? I have some extra panels that can be turned on with just the reds and had thought of mixing them in next round with the CMH as supplement. Had also read somewhere that it might not be a good idea to use them prior to lights-on so kind of put that idea on hold. Any comments/science you came across with the reds prior to lights-on? Certainly seems to be something to the fr/730nm after lights-out but didn't want to screw with prior to lights-on unless I saw/read some proof that they're not going to screw with the flowering cycle. Don't seem to be hurting yoursOn to the pics....first pics show my custom led ufo with 630/660nm 50/50 ratio when they come on 15 min ahead of the cmh to "wake up" the plants and they do stay on until lights out, when my far red kicks on. Which i believe is speeding along the process nicely.
Hey GroErr thanks I'm very happy with the progress so far. To correct you i only have on my red ufo lights coming on just before lights on which only have 630 and 660nm reds. I have read in my google searches that 660nm red alone can help wake plants up. The far red 730nm lumigro led bulbs are the only lights on at lights out for 5 to 10min, I actually need to get a digital timer to limit that to 5 min exactly which is all you need from what i gather. Anyways to finally answer your original question lol, yes I have done this exact test a few runs back. That run I had one hps in the middle of the cmh vs all cmh this current run. I decided to go back to this method because i know for a fact now that it works much better on all accounts (yield,flower time,etc) than the traditional 12/12. Last time I did this I didn't have co2 supplementation and got an average of 8 per plant soooo i think this should be my best run yet...ever....knock on wood!!!Very nice progress in there, wow. Is this your first run doing this before/after thing with the reds Cococola? I have some extra panels that can be turned on with just the reds and had thought of mixing them in next round with the CMH as supplement. Had also read somewhere that it might not be a good idea to use them prior to lights-on so kind of put that idea on hold. Any comments/science you came across with the reds prior to lights-on? Certainly seems to be something to the fr/730nm after lights-out but didn't want to screw with prior to lights-on unless I saw/read some proof that they're not going to screw with the flowering cycle. Don't seem to be hurting yours
Thanks GG, as do you...don't think i don't still drool over them at 660's hahahaYa buddy. Doing great in there. Seems like you got your system pretty dialed.
AT's are sweet...but look at you go with cmh...kinda of hard to say 200 less watts is worth the $ since you already got the cmh down to a science.Thanks GG, as do you...don't think i don't still drool over them at 660's hahaha
Cool thanks, my reply/questions were a little confusing, this is exactly what I was referring to though. I have panels that have reds in the 620-630 & 650-660 spectrum sitting around. If I put them on their own timer with just the reds on, I can start them 10-15 minutes before the main lights and run them through until end of cycle. Think I'll try it this next round and see what results I get. Don't have any 730nm lights yet but may grab some separate to this and run those 5-10 min after lights out as well, that's the whole fr thing and putting them to sleep faster. Hadn't heard much about the early "wake-up" but wtf, I'll try it and sounds like you're having great results with it. Can't imagine speeding up flowering more with these Elite Agro's, what's next 6 week sativa runs? lolHey GroErr thanks I'm very happy with the progress so far. To correct you i only have on my red ufo lights coming on just before lights on which only have 630 and 660nm reds. I have read in my google searches that 660nm red alone can help wake plants up. The far red 730nm lumigro led bulbs are the only lights on at lights out for 5 to 10min, I actually need to get a digital timer to limit that to 5 min exactly which is all you need from what i gather. Anyways to finally answer your original question lol, yes I have done this exact test a few runs back. That run I had one hps in the middle of the cmh vs all cmh this current run. I decided to go back to this method because i know for a fact now that it works much better on all accounts (yield,flower time,etc) than the traditional 12/12. Last time I did this I didn't have co2 supplementation and got an averageof 8 per plant soooo i think this should be my best run yet...ever....knock on wood!!!
trying to keep light color definitions straight in this instance seemsCool thanks, my reply/questions were a little confusing, this is exactly what I was referring to though. I have panels that have reds in the 620-630 & 650-660 spectrum sitting around. If I put them on their own timer with just the reds on, I can start them 10-15 minutes before the main lights and run them through until end of cycle. Think I'll try it this next round and see what results I get. Don't have any 730nm lights yet but may grab some separate to this and run those 5-10 min after lights out as well, that's the whole fr thing and putting them to sleep faster. Hadn't heard much about the early "wake-up" but wtf, I'll try it and sounds like you're having great results with it. Can't imagine speeding up flowering more with these Elite Agro's, what's next 6 week sativa runs? lol
I think you'll like the outcome trust me, I've tried a lot of things and no matter the strain it takes well to it, speed wise, yield, and even qualityCool thanks, my reply/questions were a little confusing, this is exactly what I was referring to though. I have panels that have reds in the 620-630 & 650-660 spectrum sitting around. If I put them on their own timer with just the reds on, I can start them 10-15 minutes before the main lights and run them through until end of cycle. Think I'll try it this next round and see what results I get. Don't have any 730nm lights yet but may grab some separate to this and run those 5-10 min after lights out as well, that's the whole fr thing and putting them to sleep faster. Hadn't heard much about the early "wake-up" but wtf, I'll try it and sounds like you're having great results with it. Can't imagine speeding up flowering more with these Elite Agro's, what's next 6 week sativa runs? lol
I hope that little birdie is rightAT's are sweet...but look at you go with cmh...kinda of hard to say 200 less watts is worth the $ since you already got the cmh down to a science.
And a little birdie told me that AT is working real hard to bring the price down. Checking out some different stateside factories. Who knows what will come of it and when... but they are trying.
Thanks natro, I have been feeding 900 ppm on a .5 scale meter so when i checked the ec conversion i thought i was on the high side of feeding along with tip burn on big fan leaves. Also i checked run off yesterday it was 1500ppm and 6.0 ph so at least its not a ph issue. Maybe they need a better flush than higher feed??They look a tad hungry so that may be contributing to the lime green look but I think you are on the right track with wind burn. I feel ya on the orange pistils, the space bomb in my avatar pic used to get pistils turning super early but didnt have any herm issuse until the last run I did and tried took it to 70 days and she shot boy parts.
Looking real good though man.
I hope so Gro! lol I can't have this run go badly...I'll check again for any signs of pollination, never hurts to take a second look for male parts. I could mist them i suppose but it seems late in the game for any foliar feeds to eradicate pollen.Hey Cococola, I see your concern, the colour of the hairs looks more brown than reddish though which is more a typical sign of pollination and they haven't curled much/receded so you should be good, your fan or change in light variables could be causing them to brown up early. It does seem early for them to be maturing/browning but if you're not seeing any pollen sacs/nanners it's more likely one of the other variables like the fan or light discolouration. When I pollinate on purpose the colour (more reddish tint) and look of the hairs (receding, curling, almost dying look) is more pronounced than in any of the pics.
I think you rang a bell in my head....last time i pushed my ladies too hard they did develope what i read was nute deposits from overfeeding. And it resembles what look like very tiny tiny almost fluorescent green seeds in some calyxes. Forgot where I read it, but i'm hoping its that. As none of these strains had any issues with herm before...I'm going to flush again with a lighter feed. Its coco so its not like ill be drenching them they dry out every other day anyhow lolThat could very well be the answer is to try and get rid of those built up salts and be locking out something and just be seeing the beginning so you appear to be on the right track. 1500 seems a little high for run off but you do what you think is best don't want your garden to get boned because of some shit I said lol. Sure is frosty plant for only 27 days though