evergreengardener
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and is the bamboo for extra support for the tent? crafty if it is manThe tall plant in the background of the 2nd pic... is a clone from the plant in the last pic.
and is the bamboo for extra support for the tent? crafty if it is manThe tall plant in the background of the 2nd pic... is a clone from the plant in the last pic.
PPl seem to like it. It clips on to the pole I put in to keep the walls from pressing on the plants.Nice grow man. whats that little fan? never seen one kinda cool looking
I’m interested in the results too being a hid user, what did you run before? I didn’t see that mentioned. I assume this strain has been run under bulbs before too? Thanks for the bud research, for science!Im a hid guy and at higher watts so im pretty stoked to see what this light can do maybe time for the full switch over
these clones were taken 2weeks ago and have only been under t5s sinceI’m interested in the results too being a hid user, what did you run before? I didn’t see that mentioned. I assume this strain has been run under bulbs before too? Thanks for the bud research, for science!
Yessir. I cross the bamboo, I tuck the top end behind the poles, andand is the bamboo for extra support for the tent?
Did you see a need for doing this or is it just more a precaution?Yessir. I cross the bamboo, I tuck the top end behind the poles, and
I sit the lower ends in between the walls and the floor liner.
I have them for all sides of the tent.
I needed it. My tent is pretty sealed up once I close the vents.Did you see a need for doing this or is it just more a precaution?
cool man, yea I run negative pressure but with enough passive intake that the sides don't pull in that hard i did have a tent once that sucked in a lot more thoughI needed it. My tent is pretty sealed up once I close the vents.
lots of negative pressure. I have since run a vacuum extension hose
thru one of the lower 4" ports, and zip tied the port shams to prevent light leaks.
This allows air to be passively pulled in by the extraction fan. Less neg. pressure.. but still some.
The poles and bamboo got it covered so the walls don't push up on my buds.
I wanted to open these girls up to let the light in. They both each take up a 2x2 space in 5gal pots.cool man, yea I run negative pressure but with enough passive intake that the sides don't pull in that hard i did have a tent once that sucked in a lot more though
You're impressed that it has a dimmer and is very bright?After a 7 hours of running temps are right at 81f which is perfect Very impressed with this light right off the bat.
No the dimmer is a nice option I guess. I’m not using it, I’m a full throttle guy. just the over all quality of build of the light for a plug and play Option is nice. For people in the market for such a light upon first impression I like it. Time will tell how it holds up which is what this thread is about.You're impressed that it has a dimmer and is very bright?
Toss her in, then pick your best two in a week.Deciding if i want to toss another clone in with those 2 or just keep it as the 2 i have in there
Thought about it. i have some extra clones since i had over 98 percent of them root usually im at more like 85 percent so i cut more than what i need when i clipped themToss her in, then pick your best two in a week.
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Good problem to have Bro lol.Thought about it. i have some extra clones since i had over 98 percent of them root usually im at more like 85 percent so i cut more than what i need when i clipped them
i thought about doing a small sea of green with 5 inch pots and the extra clones but the watering demands would be super high lolGood problem to have Bro lol.
Peace.
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nice man are those planted in bowls lol?My plants always love the sf2000...I may have to cull as well lol.
I got 3 or 4 more weeks in flower before I can move these over.
Gonna be full in here.
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