Hard to tell here...Ridicule away...
Whatever...Hard to tell here...
Needs to have its trimming completed.
I'm curious, is there something useful about knowing the weight of untrimmed buds still on the stem?
This subforum stays stuck on technical minutia, specs, etc. So much so that it seems we forget about results. I've been in here for over three years and results frankly suck compared to topshelf at my favorite dispensaries here in LA.Whatever...
I don't mean this in a bad way but light is light. If you're growing fluffy buds it's probably a 99% chance it's either your gardening skills or a combination of your skills and strains you're using. Not saying you suck at it either, but maybe using LED requires slight changes in the way you do things. Just a thought, because there are hundreds of LED growers growing massive, hard buds and even if they aren't super big, most people get dank hard nugs with the best resin production they've seen.This subforum stays stuck on technical minutia, specs, etc. So much so that it seems we forget about results. I've been in here for over three years and results frankly suck compared to topshelf at my favorite dispensaries here in LA.
Currently vegging a set of Tahoe OG clones under my cxb3590's. Not holding my breath about the results, expecting mostly fluffier flowers.
Bud can get fluffy for two reasons concerning light:I don't mean this in a bad way but light is light. If you're growing fluffy buds it's probably a 99% chance it's either your gardening skills or a combination of your skills and strains you're using. Not saying you suck at it either, but maybe using LED requires slight changes in the way you do things. Just a thought, because there are hundreds of LED growers growing massive, hard buds and even if they aren't super big, most people get dank hard nugs with the best resin production they've seen.
I agree totally, I just called it 'gardening skills' because there are so many factors even beyond light and heat although as you pointed out they are the major ones.Bud can get fluffy for two reasons concerning light:
1. Insufficient light to synthesize for flowers.
2. Too much heat.
Sure, some strains are dense and rock hard by genetics, but these two things effect density most immediately and most often.
I agree. Haven't refined my first build yet.I would say you are losing light in several ways.
- It seems like the cobs are sunken too deep in the fence posts. Resulting in light getting lost on the plastic.
About 18". I will try them lower this run.- The COBs look like they are too high above the plants (causes light loss on the walls).
It's a gorilla tent, figured it was a decent choice.- The reflective material looks like that diamond pattern stuff. Diamond pattern is more a retroflective material which means it reflects light back to the light source. Never understood why that is used in grow tents.
You're right. They always look decent while they are still alive. Don't look bad dead either, just not quite solid rock enough.Other than that the tops look fine?
20 gallon fabric pots folded in half to help my stealth efforts.Love the outdoor pots, what are they 100g? 2 or 3lbs per plant or so?
Oh I see now. The perspective threw me off. I just watched a Jorge Cervantes video of him visiting outdoor grows with 14' tall plants holding over 10lbs each so I got carried away. Hopefully you get the indoor looking just a nice.20 gallon fabric pots folded in half to help my stealth efforts.
1/2 per plant with one topping and lst
Not to be lazy, but is there a standard inexpensive way this can be measured?500-600 ppfd max at canopy level looking at that