doubletake
Well-Known Member
Hey sorry if I missed somewhere in here how much cam is you exaughst fan pulling and do you use a intake fan at all?
Heya, the flower side is a sealed room with a mini split AC unit and a decent size portable dehumidifier ($250). No intake or exhaust for that side.Hey sorry if I missed somewhere in here how much cam is you exaughst fan pulling and do you use a intake fan at all?
ThanksAwesome B! Glad to hear everything went great while you were gone. Odds were good as you have everything dialed in pretty good. They should stop stretching in about another 10 - 14 days. Hopefully!
Thanks m420p, I wonder if you are referring to the root pic I took of the 10 or so clones in the 5 gallon bucket (aerocloner)? Those were taken over the course of the last 1-2 weeks, and most of them will be thrown away, I just wanted to see how easy it was to get clones going using the aero sprayer method in a bucket.Hey, Looking great, have really good color, showing no def. However I'm suprised considering your little root growth. Even with plants that small I'd expect a bigger ball of roots. Are you using a rooting supplement? Idk, Mine have just always been larger, but hey it looks like everything is growing great so it could just be me. Don't fix what's not broken. I'm surprised to see green under the top. Are you not using netpots when vegging or what's up with that?
And conserning your stretching problem, I would suggest pulling the tops down back under the screen and extend them to another hole farther away from the base of the stem and pull the tops back up through that hole, get what I'm saying? In other words pull the middle ones down and pull them back up through the net more outwards and vise-versa crossing branches from each plant. May not be the best if you have a plan as far as lifting the screen to get to the buckets but to me thats near impossible once they are bigger. The middle branches look like they have reached a ways so it may be hard to pull them back down so idk. Whatever you do, good luck.
Ahhh, ic, I should have known better just by looking over your system again or reading a little more. Ignore that part of my post then. Except where I said the plants look great. About the res. change, with the way your room is set-up I could see how it would be annoying. If it makes you feel any better I haven't changed my res. all of bloom and haven't seen any effects until about 6-7 weeks in. It's hard for me to completely change my res. because I pay for water and it would cost me extra for water to flush and refill with. I don't pay for some of the water as long as I get it gradually but if I get that much at one time I have to pay up. I'm going to change the res. this week as one of my plants has been turning yellow on me from salt build up or a def. Probably should have changed at 4 and 8 weeks like I planned.Thanks m420p, I wonder if you are referring to the root pic I took of the 10 or so clones in the 5 gallon bucket (aerocloner)? Those were taken over the course of the last 1-2 weeks, and most of them will be thrown away, I just wanted to see how easy it was to get clones going using the aero sprayer method in a bucket.
I will be tying things down and doing some weaving today when they wake up, doing exactly what you and bleedsgreen are suggesting. I will not be removing this screen for the rest of the cylce (5 more weeks I guess), I "get it" now with the screen and raising it isn't going to happen. The problem is 6 plants is too much for this space I think. The screen I made has a flower site in just about every square and pulling the stretchy skunks under and to the outer section of the screen will cut off many other squares in the screen that have flowers already poking through (hope that makes sense).
Concerns me I won't be able to get the shop vac into the bottom of each bucket for a thorough cleaning at res change (every 2 weeks now, screw doing it weekly). That last 2" of leftover nutes in the buckets is kind of annoying, but not much I can do for it (maybe flush it with some Clearex?).
Thanks for stopping in and taking the time to suggest solutions.
Just curious, is there a reason why you don't have a little water purifier thing? I bought one called a "small boy" for about $100 from the hydro shop and it's been extremely convenient. I hated filling 5 gallon water jugs at Walmart, and felt very conspicuous loading up 25 gallons of water jugs every few days. It wasn't so much the cost of $1.85 per 5 gallons of purified water as it was a neighbor seeing me unload all this water and them thinking "what the hell is he doing with that much water every week?".Ahhh, ic, I should have known better just by looking over your system again or reading a little more. Ignore that part of my post then. Except where I said the plants look great. About the res. change, with the way your room is set-up I could see how it would be annoying. If it makes you feel any better I haven't changed my res. all of bloom and haven't seen any effects until about 6-7 weeks in. It's hard for me to completely change my res. because I pay for water and it would cost me extra for water to flush and refill with. I don't pay for some of the water as long as I get it gradually but if I get that much at one time I have to pay up. I'm going to change the res. this week as one of my plants has been turning yellow on me from salt build up or a def. Probably should have changed at 4 and 8 weeks like I planned.
Lol, I get the feeling about the neighbor watching you haul tons of water into the house. The main reason I don't run a RO system or anything like a big blue filter or small boy like your talking about is because my water is so bad it wouldn't be worth what I end up paying for water. The ppm of my water is over 600-700 ppm unfiltered and heavy in Iron and Ca. With it that high I would need a RO filter system with a iron filter before the RO system so it didn't ruin the membrane the first week in the RO filter. But the Iron filters are 90+ dollars a piece and they need to be changed periodically plus the RO filters needing to be changed frequently especially with the water I have they would be going bad quick. So I did the math and even though I pay quite a bit more than you did for water because I get distilled and don't live close to a wal-mart, it wouldn't really be worth it to get a system like that.Just curious, is there a reason why you don't have a little water purifier thing? I bought one called a "small boy" for about $100 from the hydro shop and it's been extremely convenient. I hated filling 5 gallon water jugs at Walmart, and felt very conspicuous loading up 25 gallons of water jugs every few days. It wasn't so much the cost of $1.85 per 5 gallons of purified water as it was a neighbor seeing me unload all this water and them thinking "what the hell is he doing with that much water every week?".
Also, the dehumidifier pulls about 2 gallons of water a day out of the flower room that I use as well. I couldn't have made it this far without the dehumidifier in this sealed room, it's pretty amazing to me when I empty the dehumidifier's reservoir and see how much water was pulled out of the air each day. My humidity with the dehumidifier running 24/7 is about 40-50% at all times. I'd guess humidity issues are non-existent when the room isn't sealed like mine (no intake/exhaust).