Well. I'm all rested and got my lazy butt up to take some pics.
Pics 1-3) All of the young lady. Clearly in need of a watering in these shots
With all my work yesterday, I guess I forgot to feed her. Just took care of that though. I'm pushing her up to 920 ppm. She appeared to handle the 763ppm just fine. God I miss hydro when it comes to knowing how they're reacting to ppm.
As you can see, only about 3 of the branches are above the screen. As I mentioned yesterday, this is because my screen is too far off from the top of my bucket. Just like LST, the sooner I can get those main branches completely horizontal, the sooner the growth will be forced through the other shoots to come up and meet the screen.
Lesson learned I guess. Next time, I'm gonna have to cut the base of the screen down a few inches. I will say, the scrog technique IS really easy. Pulling the branches to the side of each hole is very quick and simple.
Pics 4-5) Well folks...this is it. This is my ventillation system.
It may not look pretty. It may not look like ventillation. But it's working goddammit!
And if ET can use a speak-and-spell to communicate to outerspace...well...dammit I can use a coffee can and an easter basket as ventillation. Now if I can only learn that secret of making plants come back to life again like he did...hmmmm.
If you missed yesterday's post...Basically the coffee can has some activated carbon in it---which is attached to the 4" ducting---which is then attached to a plastic easter basket
lol: )(through a 4" hole that I had to cut and duct tape to the ducting)---which in turn is completely covering the bottom of that fan that I was using---which is blowing outside of the tent.
Was there a simpler way of doing this...probably. But why just multiple 2 times 3 in order to get 6 when you can just add 8 to 45 then subtract by 4 then take the square root of that and subtract by 1...right?!
Why can't I just be rich so I can buy all this shit and not have to do this.
But, with a little hard work, sweat, and easter cheer...I was able to get this done.
This is only temporary luckily. After doing a decent amount of research, I think I'm gonna get one of those Stanley blowers and use that as the fan/ventillation system. I don't have 100% of it figured out just yet, but'll at least look much nicer along with pulling more air.
That being said, as you can see from pic1, the temp remains at 90f. And the humidity is just perfect (part of the reason I'm not in the habit of watering as often as I probably should).
Thanks for checking in all. Comments, suggestion, and folks who just want to laugh at this are more than welcome.
-Butters