Frosted Apricot fem freebies. Coco. Root bounding now into two gallon. Will flip when in 3 gallon root bound. Four plants in a 9 x 5 DTW, only using half space right now:
Waited till they were 6 nodes then cut back to second and tied down. Going to be short trees.
Two different tents. Same setup. Hurricane on roof oscillating pointing down. One broke and replaced it. Found out oscillating doesn’t matter. Straight down is fine.
I own 6 of these. They work REALLY awesome until they don't. They will give you about 3-6 months use full time.
I buy them in 2 packs. When two burn out I order another 2 pack and wait a couple weeks and return the other two that are burnt out.
This way I always have at least four running...
I use my run off to grow tomatoes, peppers, etc on the side. Also use run off re-adjusted (PH/EC) to water clones. Less waste in the summer months when it can go outside into the garden and other things... more waste in the winter.
With coco you want to go:
Solo cup to one gallon to two gallon.
Root bound the fuck out of them, seriously root bound before you up pot. Focus on growing roots.
You can grow a monster in a two gallon.
Feed them 6+ times a day on drippers to run off.
Watch EC run off to know how to adjust feed...
Well dropped the hammer on an Apogee MQ-500.
I have the same lux meter as that video posted as well. I’ll check the #’s to see if they’re similar. They seem off at 40k lux being 1000 PPFD.
Grabbed the meter from Hoskin.ca here in Canada. Be a bit before it arrives and I can play with it.
I think he’s saying hook up the sensor to a volt meter. Ie: you don’t need the whole unit, the volt meter acts as the display.
I’m confused though if this is the case. 800 volts = 800 par???? Can’t be that simple. Must have to use some kind of chart or conversion factor.
@SupraSPL can you...
It took almost four months to get my renewal. Usually 6 weeks. Call after 6 weeks. They may give you verbal approval, might not.
When I called after 6 weeks they said not to worry. If nothing had changed there was a 99% chance of it being re-approved.