Bbcchance
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Lookin fosty as fookBetter look at that Blue Ripper x Harlequin pheno at Day 28/4 weeks, chunky & frosty
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Lookin fosty as fookBetter look at that Blue Ripper x Harlequin pheno at Day 28/4 weeks, chunky & frosty
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Cheers Bbc, really liking the look of this plant, frost, vigor/yield. One common thread with these frosty phenos - that Blue Ripper male, he's kicking out some nice crossesLookin fosty as fook
Those look awesome.Some bud shots from last night, that canopy is getting thick all the way through the room. The JTR and BD shots were cropped less as there were some nice background colas in those pics
Blue Ripper x Blue Dream P2, Day 61 of ??:
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Jack The Ripper, Day 46 of ~60:
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Blue Ripper F2/P3, Day 46 of ~60:
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Blue Dream, Day 46 of ~60:
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Cheers @torontoke, she was the mother of the original Blue Ripper cross and a fine specimen that's survived a lot of culls. The male from the F1's is killer too though, it picked up and is passing on the JTR frost genes to everything I hit with it. If you do any of your own crosses I have that male cloned (PM). The clone doesn't get culled until the next set is rooted in party cups, don't want to lose him, need him for back crosses and apparently for new crossesThose look awesome.
The jtr seems to be the key to a lot of killer looking crosses.
Yeah that's ~3x8' under 600w of 3590 COBs. They're consistently producing dank quality and lots of it, I'm soldNow these are all under cob? Lots of colas!
They are cooler, maintaining my temps is a breeze in there compared to running 2x 315's.May have to change over in summer if run cooler than 315 due to one grow area. Gets pretty hot
Which model 315 do you have? Some of the reflectors can be air cold with an inexpensive kit.....May have to change over in summer if run cooler than 315 due to one grow area. Gets pretty hot
3100 sun. Not unhappy it's doing its job believe me.Which model 315 do you have? Some of the reflectors can be air cold with an inexpensive kit.....
Likewise. Groerr how do your leds yield on a watt to watt basis against the ss 315s? Would you recommend tastys panels I need to buy a couple 3x3s or build a 3x6 panel. Not sure how much id save by doing a diy with crees.May have to change over in summer if run cooler than 315 due to one grow area. Gets pretty hot
Cheers @DesertGrow89 pretty happy with the 3590's and no issue recommending the Tasty bars, quiet and cool making it easier to maintain the environment. As far as weight, they're close but the COBs have produced my best weight for a control pheno I've run a couple of times under the COBs and had run many times under the LEC's, based on that looks like about 15-20%, that pheno had produced it's best at .7 oz./gal of medium under CMH and hit .86 oz./gal with the COBs. I also have a JTR in there right now that's produced .75 oz./gal at it's best run under CMH and is easily looking like a 3 oz. plant in a 3 gal container. So slightly better production and the quality is beyond anything I've run. This JTR pheno in there is the loudest it's ever been in 3+ years I've been running it. I don't think you can go wrong with the 3590's whether pre-built or DIY, I chose the pre-built just for time and there was a slight difference between the Tasty bars and DIY but not worth the time or effort for me.Likewise. Groerr how do your leds yield on a watt to watt basis against the ss 315s? Would you recommend tastys panels I need to buy a couple 3x3s or build a 3x6 panel. Not sure how much id save by doing a diy with crees.
P.S. your garden is kicking ass!
That is awesome information. I've seen people (well, online...) pound their spaces with 60+w/sf, and others go as low as 25-30w/sf.... and I've seen great results from both! I haven't comprehensively gathered the rest of the picture: who is using soil vs. hydro, what nutes and how much, etc. -- and how far from the canopy are the lights hung. There are so many variables that its hard to convey what works and what doesn't just in terms of one element like w/sf.If you go the COB root 30w/sq./ft. is plenty imo, I'm running them at 25w/sq./ft. in this run and the buds are dense all the way down.