6 plants 1500w LED Grow. DHN Sherbert

How many pounds do you think I'll get?

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coughphee.connoiseur

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I remember trying to throw a few extra seedlings in a flowering tent few years ago under a KIND LED 1000 ( true wattage 600) they were like 3 feet off the tops and still was
to intense... .
 

Cx2H

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Greetings, seedlings need a little light until you get a few sets on it, not an attempted solar landing. ;-) Only way I would toss a seedling in, find a shaded spot and watch it.

Pretty sure I saw purple stem streaks somewhere up there. Need some ca:mg or just the mg. Epsom's foliar spray will help.

Kelp is your friend!

Your soils look like they could use another 20% perlite at least. The other organic wood chip sheet #Iha8it, I have 1 test post going with a mix of that woody sheet and the plant is fuqd off. #IMO
 
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OnePrays

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I'll be a
Greetings, seedlings need a little light until you get a few sets on it, not an attempted solar landing. ;-) Only way I would toss a seedling in, find a shaded spot and watch it.

Pretty sure I saw purple stem streaks somewhere up there. Need some ca:mg or just the mg. Epsom's foliar spray will help.

Kelp is your friend!

Your soils look like they could use another 20% perlite at least. The other organic wood chip sheet #Iha8it, I have 1 test post going with a mix of that woody sheet and the plant is fuqd off. #IMO
dding some perlite probably once I flip I'll be throwing them in 7g pots but I still have my ways and I've moved the seedlings as well to my tent I'll post up pictures once I see improvements.
 

OnePrays

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So last night my coco was completely dry, so I decided to lightly mix In a little bit of perlite. It stated to bug me a bit. Anyways I also noticed one of my girls has slowed down in growth and the new nodes growing in are looking kind of funny. Any advise tips ideas to what it could be.


2 x 1000w HPS
2x 600 w Viparspectra
1x 300 w Viparspectra
4x 8" oscillating fans in each corner
1x 6" can fan cool outside air thru hoods going outside
1x 6" Apollo fan
3x bags of Exhale homegrown Co2image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg
Pots: 5 gallon smart pots
Medium: 60% Coco 5-10% Perlite 20% Organic mulch 10% worm casting
Temp:60 low 78 high
Humidity: 54 low 63 high

Nutrients :( Emerald Harvest )
Cali pro Grow A Grow B
Emerald Goddess, Root Wizard
Botanicare: Cal-Mag plus
 

OnePrays

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Here is a family shot of day 1 from picking up at a local dispensary and today's family update shot. Cheers
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Here's a little bit of experimenting, 51 hours ago I took some clones from my girls pulled 22. They're currently inside of a dome. Under there are two trays one which contains the plugs and 16oz of water .under a heating mat. I have the water ph at 6.0 with the Clonex seedling and clone nutrient with the amount recommended. U also used Clonex cloning gel. It's very exiting yet nerve wrecking. It's my first attempt cloning also.

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coughphee.connoiseur

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They look nice hope they pull through for you. I would say mist every other day if needed and seem leaves are dry because thats the only form of nutes they can get since they don't have roots already.

Plenty of mixed emotions about the clone domes though, some ppl I know who clone for living don't use domes because they say it causes for weaker stems, less vigor, and higher % of runted cuts.

But they also have a room, or rooms full of cuts and the humidity levels are controlled and set good enough to where they don't need domes to add more humidity.

To each is own everyone needs different things.
 

OnePrays

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They look nice hope they pull through for you. I would say mist every other day if needed and seem leaves are dry because thats the only form of nutes they can get since they don't have roots already.

Plenty of mixed emotions about the clone domes though, some ppl I know who clone for living don't use domes because they say it causes for weaker stems, less vigor, and higher % of runted cuts.

But they also have a room, or rooms full of cuts and the humidity levels are controlled and set good enough to where they don't need domes to add more humidity.

To each is own everyone needs different things.
Thanks for the tip and when misting do you mean the dome? Or the cutting them selfs? And thanks a lot hopefully they pull thru.
 

OnePrays

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image.jpeg Just got a fan from a local hydro. Loving the oscillation options it has, works amazing going to have to back for another one.
 

OnePrays

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A nice little canopy shot of the girls 5 Sherbet and the one THC Bomb in the tan pot. Just threw in a dehumidifier. Humidity started to sky rocket out of the blue was hitting 80% RH at night now it's staying at 50-55. Look like they're wanting to stretch a little. I'm thinking of bending one more time what do you guys think?


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OnePrays

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Here's a little preview of my outdoor, started from clone not sure what week she's in or what day it's on as I have not been keeping track but she's been outside for 2 months now. Also it's my first time attempting outdoor. I was having a little zinc doh problem but there are reasons. My gal watered my garden and she thought it be a great idea to water my plants because the soil looked dry. Not such a great idea. She felt awful but it's the thought that counts she tried to help haha any who here's a preview. No more signs of yellowing bouncing right back after a good flush with cal mag plus .

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OnePrays

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Any Help would be greatly appreciated! Please and thank you.

It's watering day so I normally don't check my grow room till the day or watering, today I noticed maybe 4-5 leaves on eac plant looking similar to these leaves, those are my temps and Rh both showing max and min ratings. Also I have one of the temp and Rh today.
When it's time to feed.
Nutrients used :
Emerald Harvest line- Cali pro grow A & B: 2ml / Gal
Emerald Godess- 6ml / Gal
Honeycomb - 4ml / Gal
Rootwizard - 15ml /gal
Silica 2ml / gal ----every 3rd watering.
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KushyMcKush

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Hello! That outdoor plant is a beauty! Your other ones look a bit fried no? On most of them it looks like half is burnt to a crisp and the other half looks great. Do they get half hps, half led or something? To me it looks like maybe they are are a bit close (maybe the led is the culprit?), or your starting them under very intense lighting way too soon. I would just throw under a t5 or get a much lower wattage led to use as a starter for the first 2 weeks. They are very dark green and lush looking though!
 

OnePrays

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Hello! That outdoor plant is a beauty! Your other ones look a bit fried no? On most of them it looks like half is burnt to a crisp and the other half looks great. Do they get half hps, half led or something? To me it looks like maybe they are are a bit close (maybe the led is the culprit?), or your starting them under very intense lighting way too soon. I would just throw under a t5 or get a much lower wattage led to use as a starter for the first 2 weeks. They are very dark green and lush looking though!
Thanks that's a pretty great confidence boost since it's my firAt time doing outdoor, also I did have the LEDs on last week (18" apart from plants) but I notice the temps were rising to 85-89 so I have not had them on since then, well I would like to say Sunday was when I turned them off. Yet there was no signs of any heat stress. I'm thinking maybe it's showing the stress sings a tad bit late?
 

KushyMcKush

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Of course! Inalways love seeing people outdoor plants. I can't do it where Im at but would love to be a le to some day.
With those leds, its not just the heat you need to worry about. The put out some very intense light without the heat that comes along with hid lighting. Thats one of the benefits of them; they are efficient! This also means that the light intensity can be too much if they are too close even though its not throwing any major heat on your plants. I would suggest maybe starting at like 30" or even a bit more and slowly lowering it to where your plants are comfortable. I keep mine under ho t5's for the first 2 weeks before putting them under hid. They really don't need a whole lot. I use 2 bulbs then put in the other two after the first week. You'll know how close to put your light at first because they will stretch if not getting enough. LED are great though for early veg, the internode stacking is so tight with them. T5 gets them pretty close too. With hid mine stretched like crazy and just weren't too happy. After the second week though, they just explode once under hid.
 
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