Medical-2000W--sealed room-CO2-Ebb & Flo-PK,Mango,Papaya, Orange Crush Deisel

#1Raiderfan420

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Tonight my res temps were at 84 degrees so I added 69 deg water and brought temps down to 80, but still not good. I ordered two chillers that should be in tomorrow. You know just when you think you got all the equipment you need, there is always something else that comes up. Anyway I am feeding and 800 ppms and haven't seen any signs of pm( which is good news), I had a ocd that fell over from being top heavy that I tied up. Other than that all is well. Here are a couple pics.

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notoriousb

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buckey-pow! getting so bulked out man. this run's just killin the rest :weed:
what are you attributing to this round's heaaavy yields?
 

#1Raiderfan420

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buckey-pow! getting so bulked out man. this run's just killin the rest :weed:
what are you attributing to this round's heaaavy yields?
Thanks B, I am sure it is the addition of the co2. As much as I messed this round up in the beginning with the stretching issues, I am excited to get the next one under way, the right way. The ocd is so dense, rock hard, and fat that I am already dreaming of a full tray of it. The pk is fatter than I've seen it too, so next round with each in their own tray should be fun.
 

#1Raiderfan420

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Damn good job, those ladies are looking lovely !
I appreciate the compliment.
Lookin so amazing... your really making me want co2 enrichment :lol:
thank you someguy, I can't believe you aren't using co2 . I have been watching your grows and you grow some huge buds. If you are doing that without co2, you would knock it out of the park with some enrichment. Just be ready to add support, because they do get top heavy. The tanks are easy, you could start without a controller or monitor using a timer, regulator and the co2 charts to determine how long to have it kick on. That wouldn't be too expensive. The monitor/controllers.are the expensive part.
 

Someguy15

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I appreciate the compliment.

thank you someguy, I can't believe you aren't using co2 . I have been watching your grows and you grow some huge buds. If you are doing that without co2, you would knock it out of the park with some enrichment. Just be ready to add support, because they do get top heavy. The tanks are easy, you could start without a controller or monitor using a timer, regulator and the co2 charts to determine how long to have it kick on. That wouldn't be too expensive. The monitor/controllers.are the expensive part.
haha thanks, I'm one of those perfectionists, so I'd have to get the controller, bottle, reg...so maybe 800? Ah I'm sure I'll do it eventually...maybe when I move here in a month.
 

Integra21

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Raider, Im real glad to see your girls are still looking so great even with the pm issues. I still wish I could keep my co2 running. But the guys at hydroinnovations are being real helpful and I talked them into just sending me the part since Im an HVAC tech and fixing a little burner isnt really hard. So hopefully mine will be up and running next week. My girls are doing great without it though, It took a little while, but I think they are starting to catch up to yours.
 

#1Raiderfan420

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Raider, Im real glad to see your girls are still looking so great even with the pm issues. I still wish I could keep my co2 running. But the guys at hydroinnovations are being real helpful and I talked them into just sending me the part since Im an HVAC tech and fixing a little burner isnt really hard. So hopefully mine will be up and running next week. My girls are doing great without it though, It took a little while, but I think they are starting to catch up to yours.
I would say so, they look great bro. I love the colors.
 

KingIV20

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damn man thats real good looking bud!
I'm late in your grow, but at the best part if you ask me. Subbed. Be sure to give us a yield when its all cured and dry...as well as a smoke report :joint: bongsmilie
 

#1Raiderfan420

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I got my chillers today and not a moment too soon. I just hooked them up with a couple new pumps and the temps were a wopping 88 deg. I don't know how I would have brought them down without the chillers. I didn't water today so the warmest I watered with was 80 yesterday, so I set these at 72 and we will see how long it takes to bring down the temps. The chillers are hydrofarm 1/10th HP.
 

#1Raiderfan420

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haha thanks, I'm one of those perfectionists, so I'd have to get the controller, bottle, reg...so maybe 800? Ah I'm sure I'll do it eventually...maybe when I move here in a month.
With your green thumb, I would love to see what you can do with some co2. It will pay for itself in one run.
 

whodatnation

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Sounds good raider Im glad to hear you can get your res temps down. I have never grown hydro before but could you have put ice in your res to bring temps down? - new avatar rocks. ;-)
 

#1Raiderfan420

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Sounds good raider Im glad to hear you can get your res temps down. I have never grown hydro before but could you have put ice in your res to bring temps down? - new avatar rocks. ;-)
Thanks, ya the ice would have been a real pain with 2-50 gal reservoirs. I use frozen 2 liters for my 20 gal res in my veg room, but it would be a lot of work to change out several in the 50 gals.

So it is 3:20 am and I just finished moving my chillers out of the room. I glanced at my room temps a few hour ago on my way to bed and the temp was 98. Those chillers kick out some heat, so I spent the last few hours coming through the wall with the water lines and running power etc. They are outside the room now though. I didn't want to deal with tomorrow with lights out.:/
 

notoriousb

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damn man, getting on some late night work but understandable not wanting to try and do that while lights off.
hope the chillers at least kept your rez temps down ;-)
 
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