Humanrob
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Lights: DIY COB ( 8 ) Cree cxa/cxb-3070 (2-5000k, 2-4000k, 4-3000k) 400w with everything turned up, run at about 350w during flower
Container/Medium: DIY SIPs, coco/peat moss lower (for wicking), FFOF/Happy Frog amended soil above. They hold about 10 gallons of soil, and about 5 gallons of water.
Strains: (1) Bruce Banner #3, (1) Chemdawg OG x Rug Burn OG
SIPs are new to me, this will be my first run with them. For more info on SIPs, here's a thread.
These girls started as clones I picked up on March 9th, and they have been vegging in 2 gallon pots since March 15th. I will veg them maybe two more weeks in their new pots to give them a chance to stretch out and find the res before I flip them to flower. They were intensely root bound when I transplanted them today, Bruce Banner grows roots at a crazy rate.
The last few runs I've used screens to help separate and support the branches, but have not used them to "train" the plant in a very long time -- this time I will be training them under the scrog old school. Part of that is because they vegged for so long, part of it is because of height restrictions. It's my first time using a double scrog, the second level will just be for support.
The plants were about 20-24" tall in the 2 gallon pots, and the space between the soil level and the scrog is about 14", so there was quite a bit of bending to get them in. I'll give them a few days to adjust, and then trim them based on their growth patterns.
Here are some pics to tell the story. Sorry, its a real small space and I'm not much of a photographer these days.
cob
sips
scrog
Container/Medium: DIY SIPs, coco/peat moss lower (for wicking), FFOF/Happy Frog amended soil above. They hold about 10 gallons of soil, and about 5 gallons of water.
Strains: (1) Bruce Banner #3, (1) Chemdawg OG x Rug Burn OG
SIPs are new to me, this will be my first run with them. For more info on SIPs, here's a thread.
These girls started as clones I picked up on March 9th, and they have been vegging in 2 gallon pots since March 15th. I will veg them maybe two more weeks in their new pots to give them a chance to stretch out and find the res before I flip them to flower. They were intensely root bound when I transplanted them today, Bruce Banner grows roots at a crazy rate.
The last few runs I've used screens to help separate and support the branches, but have not used them to "train" the plant in a very long time -- this time I will be training them under the scrog old school. Part of that is because they vegged for so long, part of it is because of height restrictions. It's my first time using a double scrog, the second level will just be for support.
The plants were about 20-24" tall in the 2 gallon pots, and the space between the soil level and the scrog is about 14", so there was quite a bit of bending to get them in. I'll give them a few days to adjust, and then trim them based on their growth patterns.
Here are some pics to tell the story. Sorry, its a real small space and I'm not much of a photographer these days.
cob
sips
scrog
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