Oh, yes, of course! I remember now. I read every page of this journal, and I've been fully aware of it, it's just that it looked so small in the photos that I didn't even have the foggiest that it could keep a mother. Yeah, you should be fine; mothers are usually kept real short, anyhow. But you may end up composting more cuttings than you keep if they're tenacious growers.If you go back to the very beginning of this thread, I show shots of both chambers. The lower area was sealed off with Panda poly and insulation board. It has an active air intake, a passive exhaust (upper chamber has active, bigger exhaust fan) and is powered by 4 4' 40w 65k cool white plus bulbs. I use it for seedlings and early veging. It'll easily support a mother. The light hoods are on yo-yo lifters.
You might wanna go back and catch the whole story CC. I also turned a large tote into a reservoir for my hand watering, because my tap water is soooo hard. The reservoir has an air pump with air stones and a water pump with a double filter. The bottom has washed pea gravel to capture up any large debris. Keeping the water clear with H2O2, fish tabs and distilled vinegar when necessary.
Everything to date has been Nirvana Bubbleicious. I have my fingers crossed that one of these has the pink bud and bubble gum taste that is sought after. That will be my first mother.
Ah, I see. Didn't you say you have two strains to work with? What's the other? Very cool about the replacement ship. Dang, well, paper towels obviously aren't such a bonafide method, but I think it one ups those peat pellets. I haven't really heard of many complications with paper towels, although I've only germed with 'em once, but I had a hundred percent success rate with bagseed once! That counts for something I suppose. But I'm sure there are much better germ methods; hope to find one someday soon.I contacted Nirvana seeds and advised them of the horrible germ rate while using their starter pellets and they have advised they will resend some seeds. Happy days! I don't like the paper towel method because I ran into mold while using it years ago. I'm going to go with cups of water and superthrive. When the seed sinks, I pour it and water into organic starting mix and let mother nature go from there, as intended. Seeds are meant to sow, not layer between paper towels in your cupboard and I'm done trusting peat pellets.
LEDGirl's name is Cammie is it? Wow, I didn't know about that. But I can't say I'm hardly surprised; that's capitalists for ya. Yeah, even HTG just uses "wide angle" LEDs. I'm sure they increase lightprint without diminishing intensity in a way which is satisfactory enough to sacrifice for the sake of profit. But we'll see just how well they can do. I'm sure they'll do well enough. But I guess it all depends on what you're doing, too. If you're SoGin' or SCRoGin', I'm sure the increased lightprint of wide angle LEDs would benefit from adding square feet, although the buds might not be made as dense as you'd get from something like HGL. Oh well.Hydro Grow LED is the main place I have been looking to get another fixture from but don't have that kind of money right now. She is the only one I have seen to truly state 60 degree angle LED's. I rarely ever found a grow that finished using her light. Cammie tended to start name calling and got on her high horse about her LED's and that turned a lot of people off. She then dropped out of a forum and went to another one.
Glad to see Runt is kickin ass! You got your cloning methods down already Serapis?
I think those would work, but check recommended lightprint coverage, it's like 2.5' x 2.5' at optimal height. Sounds like it would cover 4 one gallons comfortably per overhead.just read through your grow mate and i love your setup you got going there. I am def tuned into this one! I was on the fence about growing under LEDs compared to a 250 watt MH. Now seeing your grow i am going to go with something like this, http://www.thelashop.com/product.php?productid=393&cat=47&page=2 . Do you think this would be good for 5 plants?
How much moisture are you expecting me to have in my flower room? LOL... I have them off the shelf in case of spills, the air humidity will not be high enough to cause a short in my outlets but thanks for the concern. The price of the set up has been discussed a few times in the thread, feel free to read up on it as I'm tired of answering that same question only to hear how cheap HID lamps are. I'm tired of discussing power consumption to HID fans.if I was you I would protect that extension cord bar, moisture could make it catch fire when you are not at home, I read through your thread, did you spend almost a thousand dollars on that setup?
Plants benefit from both spectrums during both phases of growth, however with HID lamps, it's practical to use one or the other. Some use both. My LEDs also include a white spectrum, they are tri-bands. The panels on the wall are simply 2 bands.Sub'd - killer room, very anxious to see how it turns out with LEDs.
One question though and forgive me as I'm VERY new to growing and especially LEDs...
From the pics you've posted the LEDs look to be a mix of red and blue (I know blue=veg and red=flowering). Does the mix of colors promote better growing as opposed to a straight blue during veg and straight red during flowering? For now I'm using CFLs to grow as it's the most cost effective way for me to do it and I'm in veg using 65K bulbs and will switch to 27K bulbs for flowering. Is it that it's just too expensive to buy separate LED panels for the different colors?
Great thread and can't wait to see the results
Your welcome and thanks for the info. Really need to do more homework before committing to a singular lighting source though LEDs look to be the best route for what I'm trying to do.Plants benefit from both spectrums during both phases of growth, however with HID lamps, it's practical to use one or the other. Some use both. My LEDs also include a white spectrum, they are tri-bands. The panels on the wall are simply 2 bands.
Thanks for the good wishes!!
I will be curing, HOWEVER, at least a dry OZ will get smoked w/o time for curing. I have a friend that suffers migraines that I'm helping as well. Our tolerance levels are so low now, an OZ should last us a few weeks if we only burn in the evenings. He can't burn during the day. It is the following grow that will set me up for Xmas and beyond, as i'll be scrogging.From what I recall, there is over $900 in just the LED's.
Hey Serapis, do you know the traits you are looking for in deciding on a mother yet or are you just gonna see what you get and go from there?
For me, the squatty bushy plant was ideal. Just so happened that she has tons of frost and packs a punch!
Do you plan on doing any curing this first batch? If so, what method are you gonna use? I just tried my first cure and my gf says it is twice the hit as it was prior to curing. Food for thought, I know you have commented about curing in other threads, but also know you are in transition after being left hangin by your dealer so didn't know if you have the time to wait on the first crop
Avoid the 3w and 5w diodes. They may sound better, however the 1w 10mm diode found in HTG lights is far superior and efficient. It hits on all spectrums needed by the plant. Good LED lighting is an investment into your business or hobby. These lights have a rating of over 100,000 hours, thats more than 10 years. By then, who knows, maybe the LED technology will have far outpaced HIDs and you'll want to buy newer ones. china has already discovered newer technologies but they are cost prohibitive right now, allowing only governments to be able to afford and experiment with them.Your welcome and thanks for the info. Really need to do more homework before committing to a singular lighting source though LEDs look to be the best route for what I'm trying to do.
I'll be using rock wool cubes from Grodan at 1.5" x 1.5" and a propagation dome with adjustable vents. The rock wool cubes got here Friday, but the plant ain't ready yet. Since I'll be scrogging, I don't need a lot of clones. My goal is 5 healthy plants per grow. That should easily fill a 2' x 4.5' net with beautiful buds. It may actually be a couple of plants too many, we'll have to try and see. Whatever works and keeps me going with no down time waiting on plants to veg.Do you have a tried and true cloning method yet?
You gonna use any cloning gel? After struggling early, in my growing, to get my clones to take I found a sweet and EASY method that has worked 100% since I started using it. I will share, but only if you would like. Don't want to post unsolicited adviceI'll be using rock wool cubes from Grodan at 1.5" x 1.5" and a propagation dome with adjustable vents. The rock wool cubes got here Friday, but the plant ain't ready yet. Since I'll be scrogging, I don't need a lot of clones. My goal is 5 healthy plants per grow. That should easily fill a 2' x 4.5' net with beautiful buds. It may actually be a couple of plants too many, we'll have to try and see. Whatever works and keeps me going with no down time waiting on plants to veg.
Of course I am lol... I didn't describe the entire process, but I can with pics when I take some cuttings. I have a bottle of cloneX.You gonna use any cloning gel? After struggling early, in my growing, to get my clones to take I found a sweet and EASY method that has worked 100% since I started using it. I will share, but only if you would like. Don't want to post unsolicited advice