I like your manifold dude. Wait, that sounded a little weird Sweet clone tote. That's better. Nice pointer on the marine sealant. How long do you like to keep yours in there for? I'm experimenting with a longer amount of time that I leave them inside the clone tote. I figure it's basically DWC, and that's the fastest form of growing system I'm aware of. Let them get a nice hairy swath of roots and then knock out the transplant. At least that's my game planI have the nozzles pointing up on my DIY cloner and had some leaking issues but a line of marine sealer around the edges of the lid fixed it.
Nice detailed thread! DIY FTW
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Like 3-4 weeks because I’m lazy and have to wait on the flower room anyways. I like using rapid rooters too, they are a bit easier planting since there isn’t long strings or roots that can get all tangled up in the cloner. Don’t have to do any sterilization between batches either. Aero cloners are a bit more cost efficient in the long run though.I like your manifold dude. Wait, that sounded a little weird Sweet clone tote. That's better. Nice pointer on the marine sealant. How long do you like to keep yours in there for? I'm experimenting with a longer amount of time that I leave them inside the clone tote. I figure it's basically DWC, and that's the fastest form of growing system I'm aware of. Let them get a nice hairy swath of roots and then knock out the transplant. At least that's my game plan
Wow those are some great looking roots! Whatever you're doing keep doing it. Very nice.Like 3-4 weeks because I’m lazy and have to wait on the flower room anyways. I like using rapid rooters too, they are a bit easier planting since there isn’t long strings or roots that can get all tangled up in the cloner. Don’t have to do any sterilization between batches either. Aero cloners are a bit more cost efficient in the long run though. View attachment 4730296
You're making me rethink QBs for COBsUpdate: Heavy leaf strip executed today in an effort to increase flower sites while decreasing unneeded foliage. 7 days from now you won't even be able to tell it was stripped down, and there will be copious amounts of additional flower sites that were not there before the strip was done. I'm working on improving my skills with canopy management, increasing flower sites, and decreasing unnecessary foliage. I have been starting this process in week 1 of flower, however I think it needs to begin in early veg. What I'm noticing is I top a plant with lush foliage, and tons of new flower sites pop out underneath the heavy leaf cover. The result? Poorly developing flower sites due to no light hitting them. The solution? After topping I perform a heavy leaf strip. This way as the plant is spitting out new flower sites they receive optimal light rather than being shaded by a thick heavy canopy of leaves. Leaves will never become a flower, but flower sites will absolutely develop into resinous flowers if they are allowed light access to develop. Clearly you can't just hack every single leaf off of the plant, but you can heavily thin the leaves which will regenerate in 7-10 days along with all of your newly developed flower sites. It's about balance. I'll post pictures 7 days from today to show exactly how quickly these ladies regenerate. I essentially took off nearly every leaf that was potentially going to block the new flower sites the plant will produce over the next 7-10 days. I left all flower sites intact as they were just topped a few days ago. Today was just about clearing the foliage for the emerging new flower sites. I also tied down and staked the branches in a pattern that will create an even bush structure with an even canopy. If you start this process in early veg by the time you enter your flower period you will have a robust canopy that's even with an immense number of flower sites. Perform another leaf strip at week 1 and 3 of flower. Then watch your canopy fill with flower. The goal is to have maximum flower sites while preventing the leaves from impeding their development. This is a problem unique to indoor gardening. Outdoor gardeners have infinite space and light. Indoors we do not have those luxuries. Space and light are both limited and precious. We have to approach our gardening efficiency a little differently than those growing outdoors.
Blue Dream post heavy leaf strip:
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The whole party:
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Moonshine Haze #1 x Ghost Train Haze #1
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Maui Waui:
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Love your setup. Nice and clean. You're going to have a great harvest with that kinda power in there. I'm in hydro currently, but the best tasting smoke I've ever grown was in dirt using synthetic fertilizer. There's something magical about the relationship between the cannabis plant and soil. Seeing your soil plants there just got my wheels turning. I'd really like to recreate that magic and transition away from hydro over the next 2 grow cycles. How was the flavor of your last harvest? And if you don't mind my asking what kind of fertilizer and feed regimen do you use? When I was growing in soil years ago I wasn't doing anything fancy. I used a big bag of fox farm's ocean forest mixed with a big bag of happy frog. I started feeding the general hydrponic's 3 part flora series around week 3 at about 800ppm with floralicious plus. My feed regimen was feed, water, water, feed. The plants were watered about every 2-3 days on average so they only got fed every 6-9 days or so. The rest of the time it was just plain tap water. I always PH adjusted to 6.5 and stopped giving fertilizer 10 days before harvest while providing plain water only. I think the low fertilizer input significantly contributed to the high quality results I was able to harvest and enjoy. Over fertilizing is an epidemic in the world of home cannabis gardening. I've gotten some dispensary flower that tasted so strongly of chemicals that it was nearly unusable. And that's not something anyone is looking forSo I am running the hortibloom COB LED along side 4 other lights. 3 QBs and 1 LED
Total wattage is 830W.
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