some pics to check out...roughly 5 weeks in

country cowfreak

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Hey folks!
Here are some pics of my first true hydro grow. I started around the third week of Oct. the dates should be on the pics the first pics wereon 10/28 and the others taken just last night. I have been growing them on Pro veg from botanicare under a 250 watt HPS 18/6. the larger of the two plants is a little over a foot with a stem a little thicker than a finger. Both have excellent internodal growth. I will be switching to bloom within the week. What do you folks think?
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pastafarian

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personaly id raise the smaller plants up nearer the light a bit to boost their height and try and get a more even grow height
 

country cowfreak

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You got it Muff! I was trying to find something that had a relective surface and it was pretty cheap too ( $1 at Wal-Mart). It does help to reflect some light, but not as good as mylar would be I suppose. I want to make some improvements to the grow area after the holidays so that is one of the items I want to pick up.
 

country cowfreak

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Thanks DaCDaC!
Last year I was trying to grow with soil and some crappy lights. This is my first grow in hydro with a HID light and I have to say that I have never seen plants grow that quick. Growing Hydro has been a great experience so far and I can't wait to see the plants when harvest time comes!:mrgreen:
 

country cowfreak

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I'm not too sure...a friend of mine had told me that the seeds were AK-47,but I'm not too sure. Whatever the seeds were they are very healthy!!!
 

Muffy D

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You got it Muff! I was trying to find something that had a relective surface and it was pretty cheap too ( $1 at Wal-Mart). It does help to reflect some light, but not as good as mylar would be I suppose. I want to make some improvements to the grow area after the holidays so that is one of the items I want to pick up.
Somewhere on this site(the FAQ section I think) there is info on the reflectivity of various surfaces. Just to warn you, heat blankets were at the bottom. I used one before and they arent that effective. Any white surface is better than a heat blanket.

The chart looked something like this:

mylar-94% reflectivity
Flat whit paint-75-80%
foil-50%
heat blanket-30%

Dont quote me on those numbers but Im sure heat blankets were at the bottom.
 

steelersfan

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Lower the light and put your hand near the top of the plants. If it's too hot then you raise it. It really looks to far away. Best of luck!
 
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