Forsure
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How do you get your RH down that low??(31%)The big one that died You can see the plant I'm currently treating as the main girl on the right.
How do you get your RH down that low??(31%)The big one that died You can see the plant I'm currently treating as the main girl on the right.
HA, real question would be why don't i have a humidifier, my understanding is the plants would actually like it a little more humid. My climate is very dry, like 10RH is what I'm used to.How do you get your RH down that low??(31%)
You could use a misting fan to get it a little more humid if you wanted.HA, real question would be why don't i have a humidifier, my understanding is the plants would actually like it a little more humid. My climate is very dry, like 10RH is what I'm used to.
well yeah you could tie them down to the screen you already have too. Like theres this empty looking spot on the left, and taller stalks to the right of it, you could train those over and then continue behind that. My hunch is they're going to slow down now too...Chuggin' along! All looks good thus far. Bud site are starting to develop nicely.
I'm debating adding a second screen and using it to further train the canopy to a more even layout. My idea is to just lean each tall stalk to the side a bit until it's near the height of the shortest. I could do it in a cross-hatched or back-n-forth pattern so no one area gets crowded.... worth the time/effort or just let 'em be? OCD has me wanting them even, Laziness says leave 'em.
currently at 20 days since the flip.
Just stopping by for the photos, black dog is not a good light. nothing with 5W diodes really is as of yet, check out cob based ones like Pacific light concepts, Timber LED, and Cobkits. when you compare PAR outputs/Results to the high-end HPS they speak for themselves.I've been considering trying them out for a while. Like all pre-made lighting they get a bad rap, but I still think they are one of the better companies out there. Was looking to do 3 of the 200's for a 4x2 grow. Thanks for your input.
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The 5w XP-G3 and 3w XP-E are the most efficient LEDs that Cree makes....Which is why Cree says to use both in order to replace a 1000w HPS. You can follow my grow however and see for yourself. Blackdog may produce more heat than COBs but when running CO2 that isnt always bad.Just stopping by for the photos, black dog is not a good light. nothing with 5W diodes really is as of yet, check out cob based ones like Pacific light concepts, Timber LED, and Cobkits. when you compare PAR outputs/Results to the high-end HPS they speak for themselves.
Yes but that assumes you run them at the ranges that they test at, the benefit to cobs is running them cooler and hitting around 60-70% efficient.. Which has yet to be beat. Im not a cree guy more into citizens.The 5w XP-G3 and 3w XP-E are the most efficient LEDs that Cree makes....Which is why Cree says to use both in order to replace a 1000w HPS. You can follow my grow however and see for yourself. Blackdog may produce more heat than COBs but when running CO2 that isnt always bad.
http://www.cree.com/~/media/Files/Cree/LED-Components-and-Modules/XLamp/XLamp-Reference-Designs/HorticultureReferenceDesign.pdf
Yeah, looks to me like your net is too wide-spaced for proper training.Hey guys first time scrogger with a couple questions. these pics are from last Thursday which would have been 14 days into flower. i tucked and trained the plants as best as i could until then. first off is my scrog net too full? can it be too full? how much defoliation should i do if there is a lot of bud sites covered by leaves? ive tried tucking leaves out of the way but they don't stay. In the back of my scrog i have left some of the plants untucked to grow up the wall. Is this a bad practice? this scrog is a 5x9 hydro grow 20 critical kush and 4 blue dream
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Not bad for a first go at it.I kinda disagree Calliandra as i would go ahead and start removing fan leaves now and for sure clean up the basement side. You have a lot of plants in that space and prolly could have got by with about half that.As for your question about letting the back grow taller ,there is no problem with that some call it a stadium scrog.the only problem will be they will want to flop down on the main screen so either install a trellis on wall or yo-yo them up.And i would be real careful about mold and rot in the end with the density you have. And you can always add a second tier of netting if need be.All in all I think your in for a good harvest .Hey guys first time scrogger with a couple questions. these pics are from last Thursday which would have been 14 days into flower. i tucked and trained the plants as best as i could until then. first off is my scrog net too full? can it be too full? how much defoliation should i do if there is a lot of bud sites covered by leaves? ive tried tucking leaves out of the way but they don't stay. In the back of my scrog i have left some of the plants untucked to grow up the wall. Is this a bad practice? this scrog is a 5x9 hydro grow 20 critical kush and 4 blue dream
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I stopped using a scrog net myself, just pull the branches down from the center to what ever way is closest. then the plant redirects were to grow, Ill do a tutorial one day.Hello all! Newb grower here looking for some advice. I just flipped to flower about a week ago and after doing some more research it looks like I should have already started training my plant on the screen before I flipped. (Did some LST in Veg) The girl is about 16" tall now. Wondering if I should just put the screen at the top and start training from there or should I try to get it down a bit further? It has only stretched a few inches at this point, I am not really sure how tall she is going to get.
Thanks for any input.
Day 8 of flower
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Test fit of the net
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Haha if you're having such ideas please listen to TheGrowerMOJO & start defoliating now!ok so here is day 21 pics from tonight. seems to be a lot of plant matter in there which is a little concerning. Is it unheard of for someone to chop whole branches to open it up a bit or is that a bad idea at this point?