Twin Purple Suns over a Little Dirt Patch aka GLH 290(x2) by Mountain High

After finally clearing all the refuse (600W HPS) and weeds (Blue Cheese) out of my little
dirt patch
(a bedroom closet where I grow in something akin to Super Soil) I was able to install the
Twin Purple Sun generators
(GLH Spectra 290's) over the field that was freshly plowed
(thoroughly cleaned and vacuumed closet).

The chore was tiring for this aging, broken body...but was much aided by the
medicine grown secretly in my little dirt patch
(buzzed as I write this if you can't tell
).
Am hoping the scavenged alien technology (GLH Spectra 290's) will aid me in growing
more of my special medicines than ever
. (Big Buddha Cheese and Super Lemon Haze)



Onto a more serious note. I am gonna do my best to test the effectiveness of using two of GLH's Spectra 290's to replace and hopefully improve the penetration and yield from the same 600 watts I normally would use from a single HPS light. From all the grows I am seeing I believe added frostiness will be a given, but lets see if it translates to weight too. I am hopeful, these lights are so bright as to be dizzying within seconds without dark glasses and after a short time even with them on.

I am gonna try to keep as many variable the same as my last few grows of these strains just for consistency sake, what I have been doing has been working pretty well. I use a Super Soil of my own mix with some inexpensive Time Release nutrients added for fuel in stretch. I will be using 4 gallons pots with one exception...my single 5 gallon pot I grew my last Cheese in. This is a personal test to see how much difference pot size makes to yield.

I am growing 2 x Big Buddha Cheese (8th generation clone I believe) and 1 x Super Lemon Haze (6th or 7th generation clone, not sure) as I am very familiar with these girls and know they are stable and know they like my nutrient schedule.

I upcan from beer cup through 3 more sizes to reach their final pot to create a finer root system. The clones I just put under a single Spectra 3 days ago are a few days in their cup in the cloner to help them root a bit before fighting my extremely dry climate (minimize the number of shocks at one time)..been 16% humidity regularly lately.

I will do my best to answer questions but as far as technical info goes...I got the lights, chains and power cords...nothing else. Those would better be directed to Mike. Maybe someday he will make an appearance in this thread and give the current technical specs on the lights I have. All I know is they are very bright and put out a fair amount of heat but no where is really hot that you can touch.

On to the pictures for those of you who dislike reading and will cuss me out regularly for my long posts....


I won't put up too many pink pictures...my Canon can compensate and get rid of the pink...unfortunately the lights have little or no green in them so they look dark colored in the adjusted pics.
Day 1 under GLH 290.jpg




And my camera can adjust for the color and walla...almost normal looking.
Day 1 under GLH 290 adjusted.jpg

And here they are today (3 days later almost).
Day 3 under GLH 290 adjusted 2.jpg

And here is my closet with both 290's on.
My closet ATM.jpg

Thought I would show you my last two pre-harvest pics to let you know what I am hoping these lights will improve on.

My Super Lemon Haze.
Super Lemon Haze on chop table.jpg

And My Big Buddha Cheese.
Cheese is on the chopping block.jpg

I hope you all enjoy my journal. I love taking pictures and hope ya'll don't mind me posting a few.
 
Lookin great man, keep it up
how much was the last harvest?
Thanks brother, my SLH ended up yielding a bit over 5oz and that Cheese ended up giving me right around 6oz. The third plant that I just harvested was a Blue Cheese (should be a bit under or a bit over 5oz too when totally dry), was her last appearance in my closet. She had a tendency to throw age fem flowers around day 50 and really wasn't the knockout Indica I am looking for. Still on that hunt.

This was my Blue Cheese after trim.
Blue Cheese down.jpg

And this was her before.
Blue Cheese out for chopping later.jpg

Blue Cheese bud porn 1.jpg
 
I wanted to show you all what I am talking about with the internodal distances.

I kinda thought Cheese was stretching, but I believe it's growth (height-wise) is probably close to normal. What made it look that way was the short internodal distances happening in my SLH...
It hasn't even been growing the same way at all...it has been making me think I have 3 Cheeses on accident...til I look at it's stalk...and the first transplant photo's.

See look at when I first transplanted them. The SLH was clearly taller.
Clones for LED grow.jpg

And now look at them.
SLH stacking.jpg

Wonder what is going on? The roots are as full on the SLH as the Cheese next to it...both appear healthy...must be the light spectrum or she is coiling ready to leap.
 

thatoneguy1991

Well-Known Member
all your plants lookm pretty good, and with the slh i wouldnt worry about it, it looks like it going to be getting a growth spurt soon :D happy growing
 
all your plants lookm pretty good, and with the slh i wouldnt worry about it, it looks like it going to be getting a growth spurt soon :D happy growing
Thanks brother, appreciate the kind words. I think you are right, she should take off soon.

I noticed one of my girls complaining a bit today and I always use that complaining (yellowing bottom leaf) as time to give them more space. Usually fixes the problem pretty fast.

These were the clones roots before doing their transplants.
Roots right before transplant.jpg

And here they are after getting watered in (not too heavy), back under their purple suns.
Girls after transplant..jpg

The little Cheese isn't ready yet...don't want to make a weak root system and patience is the best nute.
 
The little girls are really starting to grow well, this is day 9 of veg. They will all be LSTed soon.

Side shot of veg day 9.jpg


Veg going well under 2 290s.jpg

The SLH is starting to actually look a bit more like herself now, she just wanted more room!
 
LED veg update time...the girls are going crazy. Even Runtzilla is taking off...just a few days behind the other Cheese. Super Lemon Haze is obviously SLH now...and a brute if I ever seen one.
My LED clones.jpg

I have a contingency plan in case she progressively falls farther behind though...
It was either butcher or give away my King's Kush and it smells way too good (very strong odor) for that. If Runtzilla doesn't catch up, that Kush will have to pinch hit in her place...it is bigger and happy and won't fit into my veg cabinet anymore...even topped her and she just laughed.
Contingency plan.jpg

She gets a transplant later today...she is rootbound.
 
It is update day for my journal...:eyesmoke:

Two of these in veg are doing really well, I have never vegged under this many watts so not sure what to expect, but my girls seem to be extremely happy with the exception of King's Kush who looks to still be acclimatizing to her new environment, not unhappy, just not as happy as the other two yet.

Warning the following is a Mountain Highism...it is my believe she has more foliage than her root system can properly "pressurize" ATM and is working on roots (diving into the new pot) and when she pops her fine feeders on the secondaries she is currently growing, she will spread her canopy to catch as much energy as possible, as the soil is hot in this transplant stage so she can acclimatize before her bloom transplant so that transplant is painless. It might take a few more days for her to get fine feeders established...or has on this transplant stage with other girls.

I spread her branches out a bit and untangled her foliage, which is keeping them spread out better.

Here is my King's Kush this morning.
Kings Kush.jpg

I am waiting til she does the leaves straight out and am happy smiley face at me for the sign to tie her down.

My other two girls on the other hand are loving these lights. This is their 15th day under them.

My Big Buddha Cheese is absolutely dense with nodes everywhere, I don't think she has ever been this happy in any prior generation.
Big Buddha Cheese.jpg

Both these girls have completely recovered from their basic LST and I am gonna give them a few more days before I continue the process.

And my Super Lemon Haze....I love how big she grows her foliage, especially as it is coming out of the top.
Super Lemon Haze.jpg

And a parting shot of all my girls, looks like at least a couple more weeks of veg before I can flip them to bloom. King's Kush should be a monster by then.
My 3 girls getting ready for bloom.jpg


I welcome visitors...:peace:
 
It is time for an update!

My "little" girls in veg under these two alien suns (Spectra 290's by GLH) are doing very well.

The Super Lemon Haze and Big Buddha Cheese are growing at a crazy rate with all this usable light pressure. It won't be long before I LST them again and tie my King's Kush up for the first time, I am sure they will be done before next update.

My King's Kush today...almost at full mast with her foliage. She is almost completely recovered from her transplant into my hot soil mix.
Kings Kush 5_21.jpg

My Super Lemon Haze is really unfurling some sail...
Super Lemon Haze 5_21.jpg

And my Big Buddha Cheese is a happy bush.
BBCheese 5_21.jpg

My little patch of dirt.
My girls 5_21.jpg

 
I know I put up a lot of updates, but this was LST night...will wait awhile after this one as all these girls do from here
is grow then get put in a bigger pot and untied and 12/12 started. I am figuring by the 1st I should be flipping them. Probably won't be posting another update til then.

Here is my final tie down typical styles.

My Super Lemon Haze tied up.
SLH tied down.jpg

My Cheese tied up.
Cheese tied down.jpg

And my closet reorganized and I made the decision to not LST my King's Kush at all, it is already pretty bushy.
My girls tied down.jpg

Peace
 
Thought I would put up a little update. 12/12 is not too far away.

My girls are all doing well. Thought I would note that Cheese got a little upset
dealing with the acclimatization to my mix and the LST and couldn't get enough
magnesium to support her growth. So she started pulling it out of some of the
lower leaves...and fast. So I threw a little Epsom salt in a gallon of water and I
noticed her runoff was a tiny bit over 7 so I figured she will only push that higher
in veg so I phed her water to around 6.3 to pull her down .4 or so. She
responded very well to my bandaid, but you can see a bit of the battle on a few
of her lower leaves. Her next few waterings will be at 6.3 to pull her down to
6.5 to finish veg.

My BBCheese.
BBCheese 5_25.jpg

And my Super Lemon Haze is really happy, but wierd. Sativa's sometimes fight
LST's and while she isn't getting sick, she just choose not to bend some of her
stalks back yet, still growing them out sideways even after tie down is gone.
She didn't suffer much in the transplant.
Super Lemon Haze 5_25.jpg

And my King's Kush is really looking pretty to me (like a shrubbery). I have to
turn her every night because of her vertical placement so she is filling in her
foliage below too.
Kings Kush 5_25.jpg

 
The time has come for me to start the blooming cycle. It is exactly 1 month from when I transplanted the rooted clones into cups. I have never vegged even close to this fast. Downside of fast is problems come fast too....


Well here they are on their first night of 12/12. Timer is set for this to be their first day of bloom.

I think they are doing pretty well and are ready to rock and roll.

Big Buddha Cheese.
BBCheese 5_27.jpg

My Super Lemon Haze.
Super Lemon Haze 5_27.jpg

And my Kings Kush.
Kings Kush 5_27.jpg

And Bloom begins!
 
Thought I would take pictures today...at least two of them are gonna get
transplants very soon into their final pots. The Kings Kush is root bound and
doesn't care, but I want her to have more space. But my Cheese is rootbound (I
think from the root intrusions into the drain holes) and does care...she tried
firing off a leaf last night. I gave her some OC+ water. Have a watering can
rigged with a stocking hanging it it with perlite and decent dose of OC+ in it. I
will fill it with water and that will pull the OC+ that leached onto the perlite and
stocking into the water. Always seems to be a pick me up for the girls when
they get hungry. I don't do it very often as I actually think it gives a pretty good
dose...but not sure.

Here is my Memorial Day update.

Big Buddha Cheese.
Cheese Memorial Day.jpg

Super Lemon Haze.
Super Lemon Haze Memorial Day.jpg

King's Kush
Kings Kush Memorial Day.jpg

And all together...my little dirt patch.
My little patch of dirt on Memorial day.jpg

Have a blessed Memorial Day! :joint:
 
I did a transplant on my King's Kush tonight, not because she complained but it
was just time...my Cheese will be dry enough tomorrow morning for her
transplant and my SLH gets a few more days, she was in a slightly bigger pot.

I thought I would show my safe transplant technique and another thing I do
most of the time...mounding. I always try to let the top fo the transplant be
above the new soil...she can then dive outward and downward (the way roots
naturally grow) right from the top. This develops a strong upper root system for
oxygenation of the overall plant which is 1/2 of the "basic" fuel that drives the
overall plant energy. I feel it minimizes stall time after heavy watering that these
girls need later in bloom when they are drinking a gallon a day.

Onto the transplant pics and enough of the rambling I tend to do...


Here is the basic idea...do your transplant with the plants pot still on so you can
pack the soil well without stressing the roots and make a stable cavity to drop
the plant into.
Safe transplant plus mound.jpg

And here she was with the pot off...happy girl.
Should explode into the new
soil since she is already use to it...she was watered in with ph 6.5ish water and
transplant dose of Superthrive.
Roots Roots Roots.jpg

Peace
 
Guess I smell bad or something...:mrgreen:

This is my regular update day for the girls, in case you are checking on how the girls are doing under these purple suns.

My Cheese is doing really well. She got fed Great White, Epsom salts, and the water was phed to 6.5.
BBCheese 6_2.jpg
She sure was happy to be set free of her LST...is spreading out to fill her space now.

Super Lemon Haze on this 6th day of 12/12. When/If I let her free when I transplant her tonight (wasn't dry enough yet) she will be uncontrollable I fear.
Super Lemon Haze 6_2.jpg

And lastly my Kings Kush...man this thing smells great!
Kings Kush 6_2.jpg

Peace
 
...the story continues.

The alien technology is not without its drawbacks...hallucinations, I think they are anyway...I woke to dreams of a purple landscape filled with monsters of unimaginable size, and as my vision slowly "cleared" to seeing my cave once again I was shaking in a cold sweat.

I am not sure these are meant to be "lights", maybe they bend space and time and bring the light from "their" planet directly.

As my "special" medicine supply dwindles, I wonder will it last until the new crop is finished...it is the only thing that keeps me from being found by the invaders. It keeps me calm and that seems to confuse them, they feed off my stress and fear...there has to be a way to stop them. I know that peace and love keeps them far away...but soon in the world they are creating those emotions will be distant memories. This crop MUST NOT FAIL!



I thought I would liven up the journal a bit by adding a new "chapter".

Here are the girls under their Twin Purple Suns this morning.
My little patch of dirt day 11.jpg
 
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