Thanks. I was thinking of leaving the screen so i can tuck some leave underneathIf i may... you wont need support till late flower. You may just end up locking your plants into one spot if you keep your screen. In my opinion, i think you may want some freedom of movement before its time for support... Just my opinion. Youre doing very well.
I would definitely spread them out a bit more. I actually have a trellis stretched across the floor of my tent that I use as a grid for spacing. I'm a machinist so I tent to be really anal about stupid shit like that, but then I can MacGyver a silencer for my fan out of a cardboard box duct tape a stapler and old egg cartons and not give two shits about how ghetto it looks. Funny how stuff like that works sometimes.I personally think you are gonna wanna spread out your plants a bit if you keep the net. I imagine they will probably end up at least 24"s in diameter. They will be all over each other in three weeks.
A machinist!? Well, this is good to hear. A tradesman... a dieing breed indeed. Im a third generation Plastic Injection Mold Maker. I dont cut steel so much anymore, unless im building a prototype, but its good to hear there are people on hear that can turn a handle! I knew there was a reason i liked you!I would definitely spread them out a bit more. I actually have a trellis stretched across the floor of my tent that I use as a grid for spacing. I'm a machinist so I tent to be really anal about stupid shit like that, but then I can MacGyver a silencer for my fan out of a cardboard box duct tape a stapler and old egg cartons and not give two shits about how ghetto it looks. Funny how stuff like that works sometimes.
Your plants are looking much better sako, I agree the cuttings look very stressed but I don't think it's anything to worry about, just don't over water or overfeed them. I don't think a dose a cal mag would hurt though. Your girls in flower are actually praying a little bit in those pictures, clearly they are much happier, and I'm glad to see you're on the right track now. Just remember that keeping it simple as a new grower is almost always better, you don't need to worry about having a million additives or doing anything crazy because learning proper care is going to give you better quality higher yielding plants much faster than most of the snake oil companies try to push. 85% of it is your lights, environment, and care.
Well right now I'm making mechanical clutches for aircraft and helicopters, mostly all cnc work. Before starting here I worked for 3 years as a moldmakers apprentice, mostly all of roush, eei global, TG North America and a few FoMoCo molds. Was great work and I really liked it the guys that I learned from were really good at what they did and I learned to do and run a lot of machinery. Also definitely broke me of any fears of moving heavy things, we had to flip 17 ton bus fender core halves on a single chain crane with wood blocks. There was a corner of the shop with some pretty nasty dings in the concrete. We were a smaller shop so the pay just wasn't good enough to compete with a UAW shop and with a kid on the way the money made more sense.A machinist!? Well, this is good to hear. A tradesman... a dieing breed indeed. Im a third generation Plastic Injection Mold Maker. I dont cut steel so much anymore, unless im building a prototype, but its good to hear there are people on hear that can turn a handle! I knew there was a reason i liked you!
Mold making was such a proud tradition its too bad that it doesnt get more respect. Shit no one even knows what it is. I was talking to an old friend, he,was building tools when i was serving my apprenticship. He only makes $27 an hour... i was shocked. But, he didnt really know any better. Hes a nose down worker bee and completely cool with it. I didnt have the heart to tell him some of those assholes in the office make twice that, and never make mistakes, because as soon as a job hits the floor its not their fault anymore (he knew that part).Well right now I'm making mechanical clutches for aircraft and helicopters, mostly all cnc work. Before starting here I worked for 3 years as a moldmakers apprentice, mostly all of roush, eei global, TG North America and a few FoMoCo molds. Was great work and I really liked it the guys that I learned from were really good at what they did and I learned to do and run a lot of machinery. Also definitely broke me of any fears of moving heavy things, we had to flip 17 ton bus fender core halves on a single chain crane with wood blocks. There was a corner of the shop with some pretty nasty dings in the concrete. We were a smaller shop so the pay just wasn't good enough to compete with a UAW shop and with a kid on the way the money made more sense.
I've worked with pretty much everything from boring mills to grinders edm cnc lots of Bridgeport work. It's nice to have a lot of experience making stuff when doing diy stuff. I have a lot of brackets and stuff I made for being able to hold my lights a few inches higher from before I started training well enough lol.
Thank you I appreciate itI would definitely spread them out a bit more. I actually have a trellis stretched across the floor of my tent that I use as a grid for spacing. I'm a machinist so I tent to be really anal about stupid shit like that, but then I can MacGyver a silencer for my fan out of a cardboard box duct tape a stapler and old egg cartons and not give two shits about how ghetto it looks. Funny how stuff like that works sometimes.
Your plants are looking much better sako, I agree the cuttings look very stressed but I don't think it's anything to worry about, just don't over water or overfeed them. I don't think a dose a cal mag would hurt though. Your girls in flower are actually praying a little bit in those pictures, clearly they are much happier, and I'm glad to see you're on the right track now. Just remember that keeping it simple as a new grower is almost always better, you don't need to worry about having a million additives or doing anything crazy because learning proper care is going to give you better quality higher yielding plants much faster than most of the snake oil companies try to push. 85% of it is your lights, environment, and care.
Hows Gumdrawp doing?Well right now I'm making mechanical clutches for aircraft and helicopters, mostly all cnc work. Before starting here I worked for 3 years as a moldmakers apprentice, mostly all of roush, eei global, TG North America and a few FoMoCo molds. Was great work and I really liked it the guys that I learned from were really good at what they did and I learned to do and run a lot of machinery. Also definitely broke me of any fears of moving heavy things, we had to flip 17 ton bus fender core halves on a single chain crane with wood blocks. There was a corner of the shop with some pretty nasty dings in the concrete. We were a smaller shop so the pay just wasn't good enough to compete with a UAW shop and with a kid on the way the money made more sense.
I've worked with pretty much everything from boring mills to grinders edm cnc lots of Bridgeport work. It's nice to have a lot of experience making stuff when doing diy stuff. I have a lot of brackets and stuff I made for being able to hold my lights a few inches higher from before I started training well enough lol.
Hey bud!Your lights look identicle to a couple Platinum P300 lights i started with. With these 2 lights and a P4 (I called it a P9 in a privious post, that was wrong?) I did pretty well. I have used Spectrum King, G8 and Black Dog since, but i got respect for those lights.
I had high hopes (not to pun) for that light. I started my last grow with it and 2 P300s. I really didnt see the "reach" you would normally see from a young plant, but i was thinking maybe it was just a fluke, and actually went to buy another. It didn't work out. Spectrum King customer service is Dog shit. They straight up lie to you about due dates. 2 weeks after I placed my order and a couple calls we asked for a tracking number and they reluctantly said it wasn't shipped yet. The first ETA was 3 days. They are only 45 miles away from me. So my vendor and i made a deal on 2 400watt Phytomax 2 Black Dogs. Immediately the plants turned a corner. They were happy as fuck the day after i put the lights up.Hey bud!
Nice work there.
Just wondered what you thought about Spectrum King?
How do they look?View attachment 4027978 View attachment 4027979 Update week 1 of flower
Buds getting bigger. Started week 3 day 1 todayHow do they look?
Oh sure... tease me with "buds are getting bigger". PICTURES!! haha.Buds getting bigger. Started week 3 day 1 today
Im trimming/ lollipoping them. Im post a pic tomorrow for you.Oh sure... tease me with "buds are getting bigger". PICTURES!! haha.
Glad to hear things are moving along. In another couple weeks those buds are gonna start to really bulk up, the smell will get stronger, and touching them will glue your fingers together. Haha. That's a fun time. It's what all this is about. Good job man.