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ROBSTERB

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thanks for that, not very good shots of the plants but there white rhino, there 18 inches now so will be switching to flower in the next couple of inches, ive done aquite a few grows now with rhino under the 600 so im hopeing to get more weight adding the second light with same amount of plants. (6)

also that white door on the back wall leads to my veg/mom room which used to be my flower room.
 

4tatude

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thanks for that, not very good shots of the plants but there white rhino, there 18 inches now so will be switching to flower in the next couple of inches, ive done aquite a few grows now with rhino under the 600 so im hopeing to get more weight adding the second light with same amount of plants. (6)

also that white door on the back wall leads to my veg/mom room which used to be my flower room.
ROB im sure they will reward you for the added light, i think it is one if not the most important element of growing. the wr is a good yielder so you should pull some nice weight.
 

4tatude

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HEADBAND UPDATE
well i feel i have a heard of cows in the tent... these guys are drinking about 3 gallons a day!!! i went n picked up a float so i could set up an auto fill today. thought i had a matching bulkhead fitting but didnt PUCK!!! so its back to the store n pick up the right size. why is it we have all these extra parts n can never find the part we need? guess thats why theyr extra right lol.

anyway on canopy management i did quite a bit of super cropping on the more agressive tops n now im satisfied they will finish up within my heigth limitations. will proly add to yield too as now the less thans will have a chance to catch up. jmo
 

4tatude

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info re par in lighting

Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) is the amount of light available for photosynthesis, which is light in the 400 to 700 nanometer wavelength range. PAR changes seasonally and varies depending on the latitude and time of day.
Levels are greatest during the summer at mid-day. Factors that reduce the amount of PAR available to plants include anything that reduces sunlight, such as cloud cover, shading by trees, and buildings. Air pollution also affects PAR by filtering out the amount of sunlight that can reach plants.
Why is Photosynthetically Active Radiation Important?

Photosynthetically Active Radiation is needed for photosynthesis and plant growth. Higher PAR promotes plant growth, and monitoring monitoring PAR is important to ensure plants are receiving adequate light for this process.
PAR values range from 0 to 3,000 millimoles per square meter. At night, PAR is zero. During mid-day in the summer, PAR often reaches 2,000 to 3,000 millimoles per square meter.
How is Photosynthetically Active Radiation measured?

Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) is reported as millimoles of light energy per square meter.
Photosynthetically Active Radiation Technology

Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) is measured by a silicon photovoltaic detector. This detector measures light in the 400 nanometer to 700 nanometer range.
Some PAR sensors measure the PPFD of photosynthetically active radiation. PPFD stands for photosynthetic photon flux density and is used to quantify PAR. This is the most popular type of light sensor among plant biologists, horticulturists, ecologists, and other environmental scientists
 

4tatude

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radiation, shit i'm stopping growing..... yeah right ;) lmao :)
LAS!!!!! im so glad you dropped in... i pucked up n emptied all of my in box, i know i know lol but i need you to send me your info again please...
other than pulling a hudini trick how the hell ya been? you quit...not likley unless your growing dasies from below :) good to hear from you bro, ive be4en thinking about contacting you but figured from our last conversation you needed to chill for a bit so i didnt bother you... but now thet the dead has risen lol. shout back brother if just in pm, the box is empty:)
 

4tatude

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YIELD IS DEPENDENT ON
LIGHT 1200watts 4'' off canopy @ lights on
GENETICS headband (ogxsd)
ENVIRONMENT temps 70-79 rh 55-69
AND ROOTS!!!!!! LOL
everything seems dialed in n on cruise controll at present...
i think its time when these are finished to introduce co2 to the mix...

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billcollector99

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In a more literal sense,

Yield is respective to your ROOTS. Take care of your roots, and the rest will follow !!!

Im sure you knew that though ;)
 

4tatude

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UNDERCURRENT THE CADILLAC OF HYDRO
DAY 7 FROM FLIP
im astounded at the growth of these plants!!!!
ill let the pictures speak for themselves...

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Dezracer

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Did you need to reinforce the top of your tent to support both of those hoods? I know how heavy they are since I run the same ones and wasn't sure my tent would support the weight. I also have my filter hanging from mine though too.
I really need to do a run with the undercurrent system too. I've been wanting to for some time now but haven't pulled the trigger on it yet. I'd love to get my hands on some of those square buckets for when I put one together too for the sake of simplifying sealing the holes where the pipes penetrate them. Otherwise, it's a bit of a pain to keep leaks at bay.

I have a 35gal food grade barrel already and a good sized pump. I can get one of my old air pumps back for free so all I would really need are some net pots, grommets and those square buckets :)
 

onthedl0008

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Very niice 4T gotta love the growth explosion very clean well organized undercurrent grow u got going in here keep up the good work man!
 

4tatude

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Did you need to reinforce the top of your tent to support both of those hoods? I know how heavy they are since I run the same ones and wasn't sure my tent would support the weight. I also have my filter hanging from mine though too.
I really need to do a run with the undercurrent system too. I've been wanting to for some time now but haven't pulled the trigger on it yet. I'd love to get my hands on some of those square buckets for when I put one together too for the sake of simplifying sealing the holes where the pipes penetrate them. Otherwise, it's a bit of a pain to keep leaks at bay.

I have a 35gal food grade barrel already and a good sized pump. I can get one of my old air pumps back for free so all I would really need are some net pots, grommets and those square buckets :)
DEZ, i didnt reinforce. i used tie downs and suspended the lights from each corner, the filter n fan is also supported in the top. the filter is suspended by bungies from the tubing, n the fan just sits on top outside the tent. i do think its maxed out tho :)
the right gromits are critical for a worry free set up, they might work on round buckets ive never tried. get it going bro you wont regret it...
 

Dezracer

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I've got some ideas brewing and checked out a very good posibility with my daughter this evening before picking up my son. I don't know where to get those square buckets other than buying the litter for my kitties in the plastic tubs and I like them so I went looking for something similar.
Only problem with what I found is that the system will cost $16-20 per station for just the containers with lids. I will keep looking for something more economical but at least I know I have that option.
 

a mongo frog

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I've got some ideas brewing and checked out a very good posibility with my daughter this evening before picking up my son. I don't know where to get those square buckets other than buying the litter for my kitties in the plastic tubs and I like them so I went looking for something similar.
Only problem with what I found is that the system will cost $16-20 per station for just the containers with lids. I will keep looking for something more economical but at least I know I have that option.
he got the buckets for free at the mexican store. the mexicans have all that shit there.
 

4tatude

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I've got some ideas brewing and checked out a very good posibility with my daughter this evening before picking up my son. I don't know where to get those square buckets other than buying the litter for my kitties in the plastic tubs and I like them so I went looking for something similar.
Only problem with what I found is that the system will cost $16-20 per station for just the containers with lids. I will keep looking for something more economical but at least I know I have that option.
DEZ it may be geto but i found a hundred of these behind a local mexican market/deli. they get cheese n sour cream in them. i went in n told them i wanted to grow chillies in them. a little elbo grease is all it took. i used the lids to my bucket system n they are perfect. also makes pulling and maintenance easy, you can just pick up plant up n put in bucket. easypeasy :)
 
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