Haha no. Big day is in 23 days.Gigs.. is saturday the big day? I was a bit lost on the 5 days thing.
Got three more up-canned.
Here's a neat way to make an 8-gallon air/smart pot:
12" x 14" file crate
roll of lanscaper's fabric
pair of scissors
waxed linen thread or zip ties are optional
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Holy shit I was writing my post before you posted.Thanksgiving bud! I'm gonna eat way to much already I can tell that...
Thanks! I went with two 600w open air. I can add a fan if I need it to cool it down.Open air I usually don't want the canopy less than 15 inches from the bulb, it gets a bit intense but also any closer and your light spread is poo. So in that case the hight issue can be an issue.
Iv used those light defusers in the past but can't really say what happened, I had allot going on at the time.
Can't really say bc I know next to nothing about your setup, but if heat ISN'T an issue but hight might be,,, I'd do a scrog with bare bulb.
Open air I usually don't want the canopy less than 15 inches from the bulb, it gets a bit intense but also any closer and your light spread is poo. So in that case the hight issue can be an issue.
Iv used those light defusers in the past but can't really say what happened, I had allot going on at the time.
Can't really say bc I know next to nothing about your setup, but if heat ISN'T an issue but hight might be,,, I'd do a scrog with bare bulb.
Doobie, I have some cold ass weather here and first frost is always early Oct. My best plants are the ones that I keep out till late Oct. From my experience growing and from what I've read, it's not so much the frost but as long as the day temps get high enough afterwards the plants will thrive and throw out some beautiful colors. In fact the general rule of thumb with gorilla growers in this area is between first and second frost. The biggest issue is keeping them from developing bud rot or mold from the cold nights and etc.. This can be easily solved by just covering them at night. Outdoor growing in cold weather is what I've done for 15 years. I don't see mine finishing up before Oct. 20 my self since there are only still preflowers.Here's a really cool website with interactive sections that help outdoor gardeners with knowing when to expect first frost, and other tidbits of info based on wherever you are:
http://www.plantmaps.com/index.php
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