That columbian gold looks almost identical to the pheno I just had. How is the smell?
Cheers brother Evil, been running pretty steady at 78-80F/40-45RH lights on and 66-68F/45-50RH lights off this round. Lights have been 16-18" from 2 weeks on at 33w sq./ft.looking good brother. Could you tell us what temps and humidity are at? Also what distance to canopy are you running?
Thanks according to the LED forum my plants should be sick and dead with my temps and power use etc..........Cheers brother Evil, been running pretty steady at 78-80F/40-45RH lights on and 66-68F/45-50RH lights off this round. Lights have been 16-18" from 2 weeks on at 33w sq./ft.
Yeah I think I saw your post up on Chucker's Paradise, sounds much the same as this one. Kick ass potency, dirt, spicy, has something like thyme in there. When it cures it sweeten's up some, musty and spices in there. Didn't like the flavour much until it cured for a couple of weeks, it's not bad at all now. I got really lucky with this one, finishes in 7 weeks in my environment, likely 8 weeks under normal 12/12.That columbian gold looks almost identical to the pheno I just had. How is the smell?
Sorry,Cheers brother Evil, been running pretty steady at 78-80F/40-45RH lights on and 66-68F/45-50RH lights off this round. Lights have been 16-18" from 2 weeks on at 33w sq./ft.
Cheers JD, pulling some nice weights and frost from those 3gal ladies, 10 days max Really looking forward to seeing these new one's from seed develop, should be a decent pheno in there somewhereNice coloration on the maturing ladies. Enjoying the cycle. :0)
No, running COBs in there, have mostly Cree 3590/80cri at 1400ma and one 200w Citi 1212/90cri at 1400ma at the back. I try and keep them 14-18". CMH I always run 20-22", I found it too intense going lower, too much stress on the top canopy.Sorry,
Are they under CMH at 16-18.
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Ok, this is what I want to know. You've flipped the ones in the front here. How far from your light are they at this point??Full room shot, should have a jungle going in there in a couple of weeks...
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I typically leave them where they are and let them stretch into the lights. I think it acclimates them better and coming in they're generally tight nodes, don't mind a little extra stretch. They're sitting about 33" from the lights right now. If I see they're not going to stretch much, or too much, I adjust them down. But generally I let them stretch into the lights and do one final adjustment when they're finished stretching.Ok, this is what I want to know. You've flipped the ones in the front here. How far from your light are they at this point??
That makes sense to me...ThanksI typically leave them where they are and let them stretch into the lights. I think it acclimates them better and coming in they're generally tight nodes, don't mind a little extra stretch. They're sitting about 33" from the lights right now. If I see they're not going to stretch much, or too much, I adjust them down. But generally I let them stretch into the lights and do one final adjustment when they're finished stretching.
I use a bunch of smaller bars 3x 100w, 2x 150w, and 1x 200w 42" wide at the back. If I have some really unwieldy sativas or the like I put them at the back and adjust the light above them, leave the others over the rest of them at a different height of needed. Two canopies if you will. I like the multiple smaller bars for that flexibility.
Just to add here to what G said, I too have noticed that if you let the plants grow up into the lights instead of just slamming the lights on them and forcing them to acclimate you don't end up with burnt plants having issues with nutes etc. This is strain dependent of course I'm not saying a blanket statement of every strain out there but for the majority in my garden this is what I'm seeing whether using HID/CMH/LED.I typically leave them where they are and let them stretch into the lights. I think it acclimates them better and coming in they're generally tight nodes, don't mind a little extra stretch. They're sitting about 33" from the lights right now. If I see they're not going to stretch much, or too much, I adjust them down. But generally I let them stretch into the lights and do one final adjustment when they're finished stretching.
I use a bunch of smaller bars 3x 100w, 2x 150w, and 1x 200w 42" wide at the back. If I have some really unwieldy sativas or the like I put them at the back and adjust the light above them, leave the others over the rest of them at a different height of needed. Two canopies if you will. I like the multiple smaller bars for that flexibility.
Hey thanks for the update @numberfour is that the clone or new seeding? Hoping to find one of those in this batch of 5x 2gal's I just flipped. Need a killer pheno to BX2 them