squarefodder
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Interesting how its choosing the Apache over the diamond. Do you know what the actual draw of your Apache is? Is it less than the diamnond?
Shooting powder was another I was considering because they all basically do the same stuff around the same time in bloom. I've heard good things about all three of them so I'm just making my way through them trying to find a good one for a good price. Same thing with the overdrive and moab, easy to burn if you don't cut back on the others.Yo puff, thanks for the info on the overdrive and MOAB, sounds like it does the exact same job as shooting powder, only downside with shooting powder its easy to burn the shit outa your plants if your not careful with dosage.
Amazed on how the girls have bounced back, growth is spot on man, the rhizo really helps with stressed plants when used in high doses for a couple of waterings i've noticed when trying to revive a stressed mother etc.
Stay safe, happy growing and peace to all.
The apache is about 171w, I did a kill-a-watt reading in my old thread when I first got it and the diamond is around 187w with both switches on. What I find interesting on the actual draw is the apache uses 120 1w leds vs the diamond's 100 3w leds and yet they nearly draw the same.Interesting how its choosing the Apache over the diamond. Do you know what the actual draw of your Apache is? Is it less than the diamnond?
I almost got the red/blue apache, I'm sure it would impresse me too. I like the pics in the other apache thread you made, it looks like it can cover quite a nice area.The Apache Tech White/Red (3:2) consumes 171 according to puff.
The Apache Tech Red/Blue (4:1) consumes 161 according to the power meter.
Two Different Models.
None of the pics work for me..........can you repost them Puff??? or I'm taking away my "like".....ha.............go apache!Last day of veg. Flowering starts tomorrow. Just a side note that I thought was interesting...the Smile seedling is directly under the diamond but when I turned on the apache i found it leaning toward the white light, so i turned off the diamond and left on just the apache for a few days and now it's standing straight up despite being off to the side quite a bit from the panel. Next update the girls will be rearranged and hopefully under a new light.
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Sup iLove! Thanks for the advice, much appreciated! First time growing sour diesel, but a couple rounds ago I did 3 Kings which was a crazy cross of sour d, headband, and something else if I remember right. Awesome strain, check it out if you ever get a chance, instant classic for me, i did a journal on it in case you missed it. The divots when watering in straight coco are a pain, so watering slowly and evenly is absolutely key. I was expecting a finicky strain for the sour d and it was unfortunate that I got it with issues (apparently a common theme for my grows, ha!) Thanks again for the advice, compliments, and encourage, truly appreciated!Hey puff,
I just wanted to give you some advice I wish I had when first growing my sour diesel, which had a tougher time than my other plants. My sour diesel prefers: highly oxygenated water (it sits out for a day, and then "pulled" like pulled tea before watering), slow pour until the hard pack (upper roots) thicken, evenly pour water around the pot=don't make divots unless you fix them, and make sure that all the media is equally saturated, if the plant drinks one side dry, water it between feedings with less than a third of the usual watering. My Sour Diesel likes to be babied slightly more than my other plants, but it yields amazing results.
None of this advice may seem important or even necessary, as you probably incorporate this into your growing anyway, but my plant used to look do that during veg. so I thought I'd drop a line. The picture seemed to show a plant with some root zone ph fluctuations (yellowing of death around leaves), and generally it would be easy to fix with organics since the colonies would regulate soil ph, but coco tends to flux it's PH as it dries out; the one reason that I stopped using straight coco during veg, too many ph issues.
By and large your plants are looking great! Sour Diesel and it's progeny are of extreme interest to me as they are my favorite medicines, apparently my stomach conditions are settled by sativa dom. Sour Diesel crosses. Enjoy the lights, and keep up on those plants, we all want to see what you can do!!!
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That thing is awesome. I probably spend more than that during a year on cans of Blow-Off & Dust-Off.Hey puff might wanna buy this http://www.amazon.com/Metro-Vacuum-ED500-500-Watt-Electric/dp/B001J4ZOAW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341680276&sr=8-1&keywords=electric+duster to clean your " collection" of leds......I have it (it's pricey/but built like a tank) and use it on all my electronics and it's absolutely worth it
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To be fair, everything was vegged under the 200w diamond up until the last four or five days of veg. But, based on what I'm seeing with the seedlings leaning over to or "choosing" the white light (even when directly under the advanced they still lean toward the white), it leads me to believe that the apache would be a better veg light but should be run at higher levels above the plants due to it's narrow beams. What I liked better about the advanced lights for veg is that they have veg switches where you can use less wattage for veg when the extra power isn't needed and then increase as they get bigger. What size space are you using the 400w mh for veg in? You can probably replace that with a 200-300w diamond series and get awesome veg results and still have the option to use less watts in veg mode.Wich do u feel produced a better plant vegging I'm looking for a good veg panel to keep the cost at 18+ hours to a minimum.. I have to blackstar panels but I don't feel they are the ticket for veg. As of now I have a 400 mh veg 600 mh/hps more for late veg/flower.. if u know of any other panel that you've found to be especially useful for veg id like to hear about it