cues
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Ok peeps. Just a few pics of my latest 250w single plant stealth cab grow in progress.
First, I'm going to grab your attention by showing you my single plant at day 24 of 12/12.
1) The build
250w Security lamp, ebb-flow tables timers, contactor, 6"inline fan&filter, hi-lo thermometer. Cabinet 36Hx26dx48L.
2)Home-made co2/yeast bottle on the intake side. (Doubt if it helps!)
3)Later added a vertical fan and a humidity guage.
4)Was using this to keep humidity up in early veg!
This is a tomato trained up the left side-wall scrog. (Heck, why not use the free light!)
And the right-side gets used for peppers, Aubergines, basil and cucumbers.
This clearly shows the light cut-off point. You can see the basil in the back and the peppers in the foreground.
This is the stem of the weed plant.
So far, the grow has been going reasonably well. The indoor garden has provided us with enough tomato, pepper, cucumber, chili, basil and aubergine plants to fill the back yard. (about 100 decent-sized seedlings in all). The Cayenne peppers have been particularly succesfull. The only dissapointments so far have been indoor growth of basil (which I hoped to continue through winter. I suspect the problem has been to high an EC due to the requirements of other plants) and trasnplanting tomatoes that I had attempted to scrog, (which I put down to my own stupidity)
The weed has been a worry. It was a seed of GHS Big Bang Feminised. It came through Female (fastest plant I have ever seen show sex) but I underestimated it's bushiness. I topped it at four nodes then fimmed at the next 2. Ever since, it has been a constant battle of tucking away leaves to allow the top to reach some light.
Also, I underestimated the weak power of a 250. It's obvious that just 2" into the canopy it's already getting dark.
First, I'm going to grab your attention by showing you my single plant at day 24 of 12/12.
1) The build
250w Security lamp, ebb-flow tables timers, contactor, 6"inline fan&filter, hi-lo thermometer. Cabinet 36Hx26dx48L.
2)Home-made co2/yeast bottle on the intake side. (Doubt if it helps!)
3)Later added a vertical fan and a humidity guage.
4)Was using this to keep humidity up in early veg!
This is a tomato trained up the left side-wall scrog. (Heck, why not use the free light!)
And the right-side gets used for peppers, Aubergines, basil and cucumbers.
This clearly shows the light cut-off point. You can see the basil in the back and the peppers in the foreground.
This is the stem of the weed plant.
So far, the grow has been going reasonably well. The indoor garden has provided us with enough tomato, pepper, cucumber, chili, basil and aubergine plants to fill the back yard. (about 100 decent-sized seedlings in all). The Cayenne peppers have been particularly succesfull. The only dissapointments so far have been indoor growth of basil (which I hoped to continue through winter. I suspect the problem has been to high an EC due to the requirements of other plants) and trasnplanting tomatoes that I had attempted to scrog, (which I put down to my own stupidity)
The weed has been a worry. It was a seed of GHS Big Bang Feminised. It came through Female (fastest plant I have ever seen show sex) but I underestimated it's bushiness. I topped it at four nodes then fimmed at the next 2. Ever since, it has been a constant battle of tucking away leaves to allow the top to reach some light.
Also, I underestimated the weak power of a 250. It's obvious that just 2" into the canopy it's already getting dark.