This is fun - I want to chop plants and drop more seeds LOLNice
where did you get those bases at ?Day 13 12/12, seeing some pre-flowers, so next watering I'll remove any final unwanted shoots in case I missed any last round. I hate doing it, but it pays off in the end.View attachment 4370211 View attachment 4370212
They are called 'bucket-grids'. Supposed to fit in a 5 gallon bucket (fits some) so when you wash your car any grit falls to the bottom and you don't scratch the paint. Auto-parts place, wally world, amazon, I think they're about $10 each.where did you get those bases at ?
Hey bro , where did you buy the risers that the bags are on ? sry. if I missed it ,Stoner alert! - I'm in creative mode and typing stuff down before I forget. I'm thinking out loud, so if I miss something obvious chime in.
I'm thinking like a cabinet set-up to replace the tent, with an short upper cabinet and a taller lower one.
3 gallon pot needs 1sqft (10"diameter). Since I'm culling males I plan to drop 6 seeds each time, 5 regs and a fem. 6 pots 2'x3' space. I could make it smaller if I want to use smaller pots and transplant twice.
About 4-5' for the early-veg part should be plenty of room even if I get a stretcher.
2-3' cabinet for seedlings before transplant. With a heat mat. And messing with a dome lid would suck in a cabinet, so make it more like a dome. Not passive ventilation like a dome, but maybe just a vent-fan like my drying cabinet or a Y from the other ventilation with a damper or rheostat in case both are going at the same time for some reason.
If I put the seedling part on the bottom, I won't be reaching up to mess with them, and it'll put the pots at an easier level to mess with if they are 2-3' up already. The 65w doesn't dim, so it can't be too short.
Should be sealed so I can keep the humidity up, so a damper might be best on the ventilation.
Windows.
I have 8' ceilings.
I think that's about it without graph paper.
Hey bro , where did you buy the risers that the bags are on ? sry. if I missed it ,
They are called 'bucket-grids'. Supposed to fit in a 5 gallon bucket (fits some) so when you wash your car any grit falls to the bottom and you don't scratch the paint. Auto-parts place, wally world, amazon, I think they're about $10 each.
exactly what I need for these bags , thanks !@morugawelder Here's a better pic of my 'special' plant
View attachment 4370750 The lower set of sprouts is almost the same size as the top.
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I'm manifolding anyway, so nothing above those sprouts really matters as long as the roots keep spreading.
A 3 gallon pot is the biggest they'll work for. 5 gallons drape over the sides.exactly what I need for these bags , thanks !