riddleme
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excellent as always, how tall are they now?
42 inches from the top of the soil and this after supercropping over a foot, the bent over candy cane branches are 14 to 16 inches long from the bend point
excellent as always, how tall are they now?
Really sweet grow man. I have a question about what you said above. I thought the let it rain method meant that you rain and then wait until it dries up, then feed the nutes. What you said here seems like you rain and feed on the same day?They got rained on and fed on thursday, same nute mix as last time
Really sweet grow man. I have a question about what you said above. I thought the let it rain method meant that you rain and then wait until it dries up, then feed the nutes. What you said here seems like you rain and feed on the same day?
Sorry for the noob question, but I'm going to try raining on my next grow so I need to be clear on the process. Thanks!
Udo's balls are startin to hang, won't be long now
How long will pollen keep?
Just seeing that much potential pollen makes me nervous.
Nice grow boss, keep it green.
doooooood.....come on......I have been checking RIU every 20 mins waiting for your update....holy shit is like 6 30 in the morning and someone just texted me ?????
Ok so the bitches took over the garden, they went nuts and grew and grew, I held back water till they drooped to slow down the growthdidn't work, I candy caned (supercropped) the shit out of em, didn't work, I had one bud burn cause it got to close to the light. Could not raise the lights any more so I had to take out the drip drain rack to lower the plants, this will make watering them a bitch but hey everyone should have this problem right, I mean can't argue with 60+ bud sites on 4 plants (and that is only the canopy)
Without the rack and fans circulating CO2 I had to add a floor fan, that is raised by the screen bolts, it is a 4 inch AC fan so moves a bit more air.
Also the new light got here so I said WTF and installed it, really wanted to finish with just the one but these bitches got so big, I am happy to spread em out a bit more and have the coverage needed to do this so basically now there are 2 plants under each light. I should note for everyone that this raised my temps ALOT went up to 87, so I am very happy that fall is finally here, yesterday's high was 91 and today we expect a high of 73 (it's about time) so not seeing this as a problem as things will start to chill.
They got rained on and fed on thursday, same nute mix as last time, gonna top dress some more dolomite as a preventative today also gonna start buildin my fermentation chamber, was gonna buy one of those Hov-a-bators but decided they are to small so gonna build one based on the same concept, I will take pics and post a ditty on how I do it
Also gonna top some of the clones today, you'll see the first ones in are growin like weeds and I need the last ones in to catch up for the next go roundstill got at least 6 more weeks and gonna keep em smaller this time, no more wild jungle gardens
Plus there will be 8 instead of 4.
You can see the trichs in some of the pics, considering this is only the end of week 2 of flowering, I am very impressed with the CMH bulbs UVB
And one last note lowering them this way is a good thing as far as the IR heater experiment is concerned cause now the canopy is where it should be in relation to the heater, was gonna be a bitch to move it
Enjoy the pics as always
He's upstairs, in a closet, and now in a 50 gallon construction grade trash bag, yeah the light is in the bag with him
it's a breedin project, so gotta have pollen
Plus I wanted to post pics so new growers can see what they look like when they start to hang, most never get that far![]()
Thanks PKP for the reply. Yeah, I'm using the T5 4ft., 8 bulb fixture for veg. This is going to be a built in (rough built lol) cab. Gotta make the doors. Was just going to use 1/2in plywood. I already have some spare hinges, but they are not the arm (pneumatic?) type you mentioned. Would be nice and easy to use a black out curtain instead.