anyone wanna show off their Illinois grow!?!

Clstr8

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this my current grow. currently just this one plant and have 4 seedlings getting ready for transplant.
 

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JimmiP

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Here's what I got going on- 20200224_064336.jpgthe above was taken right before I screened out the right one in the foreground. It was getting out of hand. All four are Green Cush(k) (wont use the other name it goes by). Here are some shots from yesterday, sorry the lights are on. The front right plant is still upset about getting bent, broken and woven but is doing fine. 20200225_234305.jpg then there is is this little girl-20200225_010016.jpgShe is a Dutch Passion, Passion Fruit (photo) from the comparative grow I'm participating in. Just moved her to a new pot. So a couple more weeks of vegging, lst and hst, then on to flowering.
 
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spek9

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Random seed from a bag of dank.
My first plant brought to flower ever...

Both plants flipped to 12/12 Feb 1st

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That electrical junction box laying on the floor loosely and without a face plate is a significant shock/fire hazard, especially right next to a large bucket of water, with you lifting out the rootball of the plant. Water, leaves or other debris could fall in there. Is it at least connected to a GFCI breaker?

You should really put a face plate on the box, and secure it up off of the floor.
 

Dish

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That electrical junction box laying on the floor loosely and without a face plate is a significant shock/fire hazard, especially right next to a large bucket of water, with you lifting out the rootball of the plant. Water, leaves or other debris could fall in there. Is it at least connected to a GFCI breaker?

You should really put a face plate on the box, and secure it up off of the floor.
Trust me, it's not. It'sall ground fault protected. I could drop the box in the bucket and nothing would happen.
 

spek9

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Trust me, it's not. It'sall ground fault protected. I could drop the box in the bucket and nothing would happen.
To each their own. I take safety seriously. GFCIs fail. Objects could easily fall into the box and short it out, or start causing arcs.

Looks much more professional as well having electrical outlets up off the floor and out of the way.

Everything else about your grow looks great though!
 

Dish

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I don't disagree, I'm just not finished moving things around and that isn't where that's going to stay. Those 2 plants are about to become 5 on March 1 and that will be gone. I actually built that outlet rig from scratch and it's 3x protected. Breaker in the panel, sub breaker in the room, then every outlet on the rig is fed through another built in GFI.
 

Dish

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She's still healthy as an OX! About to transplant into a 15 gallon pot so she can keep on truckin... Her first three clones are rooted and on the come up!


 

Myk63

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Looks like a little longer than that. But the picture is just one angle though. Nice looking lady friend.
Going by the feeding schedule 5 weeks to harvest.
Going by the feeding schedule I shouldn't have vegged 2 extra weeks, and after seeing the stretch I would've been better off sticking with the schedule for my box and this variety. The one (there's 3 plants) on the right is a lot slow (you have to know which buds belong to which one) so they probably will go longer since they're all in one tub.

I'll have a microscope long before they're ready so I won't get them early or too early for the right one.
 
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