Bob, you gettin slapped around by the weather? How's your project coming?
Yes and "meh".
Totally fucked up the superskunk clones, so I only got 90 "viable" (even that word is somewhat of a stretch) clones for flowering, so the plan has changed.
First, here are some pics (as promised, more pics from now on) of the plants right now (transplanted yesterday, 2/23):
What seems to have happened is that the root systems got roasted because I didn't use a towel in-between the heat mat and the tray (purposefully, as I was worried about how cold it was in the garage and figured they needed all the heat they could get).
Also the miniature size of them certainly didn't help, but all of these issues and more have been addressed for this next run
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Real quick, the new plan is as follows - gonna flower the best 72 superskunk in the top of the veg tent under my 400HPS, and now I'm gonna do 144 Bubblelicous clones in my flowering tent (cut the clones all morning).
I guess with the 98 indica mom clones I took this morning, I'll put them under the fluoros on bottom, but I'm contemplating buying a cheapo 400HPS for the bottom of the tent and running 800 watts of HPS for the 144 plants in there - just worried about the heat as I won't be able to air-cool it (I don't think).
Anyways, here's the new cloning setup:
Bought a third heating mat, and that board is actually the back of an old Godfather movie poster, which works great when supported by the buckets - much better and more even heating than laying the heat mat across two buckets; also laid a towel over all three to ensure even and not so intense heating of the rootzone.
Here's the first 98 BL clones - as you can see, they're MUCH larger than the SS clones were (was gonna show you picks of all three trays, but you get the idea). I also used Root Excelurator in the rockwool prep solution, so I'm hoping that works as well as it did last time (my first run in rockwool, when everything went great).
Here's a 4" inline which fell 8 feet from the rafter it was duct taped to - didn't check to see if it still works yet, but there's a nice dent on the front of it.
The second pic was supposed to be the filter system - basically, the 4" was going to be running 24/7 to eliminate odors throughout the garage, and the 6" inline was going to only run when the flowering tent needed to be exhausted - the two met up at a "T", which then ran to the 6" filter - there were problems with this design from the start, so I think I might just have the 4" hooked up the filter (assuming it's still running), and have the 6" exhausting dirty air into the garage (it never runs anyways, so that wouldn't be THAT big of a deal).
Trying to avoid spending money (but more importantly, the time and effort to hang it) for another filter.
Here's the Magnum XXXL hung - used a light yo-yo, which is BARELY strong enough (even at max tension) to keep that fucker up. Also have my dehumidifier hanging from the ceiling (kinda cool), and added another 12" oscillating fan on the diagonal corner from where the current one is - will take pics of the flowering tent setup and post next time I post.
And finally, here's some pics of the top of the veg tent - you can see, it's fucking outta control (as evidenced by the one plant trying to grow through the roof of the tent).
Gonna identify the seedlings (looks like most are showing preflowers) and take some clones off the best one or two females of each strain, and they're going to join my other genetics in Bob's Arc (probably a closet in my house with a little fluoro flood light) to keep them alive for the next couple of months with minimal care.
Gonna have Bubblelicous, Bagseed, NYPD, Super Skunk, AK-48, Ice, and Master Kush on the Arc.
They'll also be joined for the first month by my vegetable/pepper seedlings for my outdoor garden.
Also, got a response from SeeMoreBuds, but there was a miscommunication (he thought I was referencing nodes as opposed to inches when discussing flowering heights), so I responded back and am waiting for him to get back to me.
Finally, as you can see from the pic of the transplanted SS clones, those 3.5" pots don't fully fill up my 4x4 tray (although they're perfect for the 4x2 tray), so I ordered some 4" pots and holders - even though there's only 1/2" difference in length, with the added depth (5.25" vs. 3.75"), they provide 60% more rootspace (trust me, I did the calcs).
And that's it for now - it was a long and wordy post, but at least there were pics