There comming down any idea on final yield ??

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bk78

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You know, my California property with the 3 greenhouses were soil grows. I have never commercially grown hydroponically only on a hobbiest personal level. What I like about hydroponics is the speed of growth, automation, and the ability to finely tune what the plants receive, how often and when. So in that respect I am a noob. I do not pretend to know it all, but with the tens of thousands of years experience collectively on this site, it is a good resource for everyone at any level-

I think that is why the majority of plant stewards hangout here. Some hangout to measure dicks and put people down but for the rest we all can contribute collectively in our own way. For every “BK” on here there are ten respectful growers who are willing to offer their wisdom instead of their arrogance..View attachment 4784785

Rembember when you told Thundercat last night to sit back and learn because you’ll teach him?

That was funny.
 

bk78

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You know, my California property with the 3 greenhouses were soil grows. I have never commercially grown hydroponically only on a hobbiest personal level. What I like about hydroponics is the speed of growth, automation, and the ability to finely tune what the plants receive, how often and when. So in that respect I am a noob. I do not pretend to know it all, but with the tens of thousands of years experience collectively on this site, it is a good resource for everyone at any level-

I think that is why the majority of plant stewards hangout here. Some hangout to measure dicks and put people down but for the rest we all can contribute collectively in our own way. For every “BK” on here there are ten respectful growers who are willing to offer their wisdom instead of their arrogance..View attachment 4784785
Damn. You say these are only 3 weeks into flower? Well that’s what you said in another post anyways. I’ve never in my life seen calyx stacked like that 3 weeks in. And all those yellowing leaves only 3 weeks in? You must be a flusher too eh?
 

Thundercat

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You know, my California property with the 3 greenhouses were soil grows. I have never commercially grown hydroponically only on a hobbiest personal level. What I like about hydroponics is the speed of growth, automation, and the ability to finely tune what the plants receive, how often and when. So in that respect I am a noob. I do not pretend to know it all, but with the tens of thousands of years experience collectively on this site, it is a good resource for everyone at any level-

I think that is why the majority of plant stewards hangout here. Some hangout to measure dicks and put people down but for the rest we all can contribute collectively in our own way. For every “BK” on here there are ten respectful growers who are willing to offer their wisdom instead of their arrogance..View attachment 4784785
I'm really not trying to be a jerk, but talking about all your experience and skill and then posting a picture of clearly starving plants isn't a good look.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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You know, my California property with the 3 greenhouses were soil grows. I have never commercially grown hydroponically only on a hobbiest personal level. What I like about hydroponics is the speed of growth, automation, and the ability to finely tune what the plants receive, how often and when. So in that respect I am a noob. I do not pretend to know it all, but with the tens of thousands of years experience collectively on this site, it is a good resource for everyone at any level-

I think that is why the majority of plant stewards hangout here. Some hangout to measure dicks and put people down but for the rest we all can contribute collectively in our own way. For every “BK” on here there are ten respectful growers who are willing to offer their wisdom instead of their arrogance..View attachment 4784785
What was the purpose of the net? This is gardening not fishing.

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You almost caught that pounder.
 

Wizzlebiz

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At 1st I thought he was joking. But then he said it again...... :wall: :wall: :wall:
 

Mmcary82

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I'm really not trying to be a jerk, but talking about all your experience and skill and then posting a picture of clearly starving plants isn't a good look.
They are doing fine, drinking plenty and feeding plenty, they did suffer a little heat stress as the temp probe slipped below canopy for several days and the 1000watt HPS exhaust fan was tuned a little lower because of the below freezing passive intake air dropping in, my other exahaust fan with the air scrubber was hooked up to the temp probe and only can on when the temp rose 3 degrees above 75 but as I said the probe slipped below canopy where the air was a little cooler but they are still eating and drinking pretty good..I also am cold stressing them during lights off..I’m at 75lights on/65lights off. I introduced colder nighttime temps a few weeks early but they are bulking up just fine. And the purple is coming in good.
 

Wattzzup

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They are doing fine, drinking plenty and feeding plenty, they did suffer a little heat stress as the temp probe slipped below canopy for several days and the 1000watt HPS exhaust fan was tuned a little lower because of the below freezing passive intake air dropping in, my other exahaust fan with the air scrubber was hooked up to the temp probe and only can on when the temp rose 3 degrees above 75 but as I said the probe slipped below canopy where the air was a little cooler but they are still eating and drinking pretty good..I also am cold stressing them during lights off..I’m at 75lights on/65lights off. I introduced colder nighttime temps a few weeks early but they are bulking up just fine. And the purple is coming in good.
65 is cold stressing them? Doesn’t it need to be cold?
 
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