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  1. ScrogThis

    400W Alaskan Thunderfuck SCROG

    Just need enough room to work under it, clean out dead leaves & such; 12"-14" or so.
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    400W Alaskan Thunderfuck SCROG

    Probably not that long, trichomes are all still clear on the buds though the undergrowth is starting to get cloudy and getting more orange hairs and nice frosting - looks better in person don't know why the pics don't show as well, might be the HPS.
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    Alaskan Thunderfuck

    Here's a pic of my ATF getting close to ready
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    Alaskan Thunderfuck

    My ATF is just about ready for cutting, amazing stuff and yes, mostly sativa
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    400W Alaskan Thunderfuck SCROG

    The reservoirs are only about 7" deep, upside is less room and nutes, downside is less nutes, they drink about 1 1/2 gallons / day at this point It smells fantastic but not as strong as you'd think, mostly sweet not skunky at all. Had to trim a little of the undergrowth so what the heck, dried...
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    just put in exhaust

    84 is ok, if they show heat stress add a little CO2 but yeah, if you added an exhaust fan and temps went up something is not right. Is the fan motor inside the grow area? Depending on the type of fan they can add a lot of heat...
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    Do you think I will get an ounce per plant?

    Agree it's a little too soon to flower but if you're going to ScrOG you'll want to start some training soon. Topping and/or FIMing is an option if you have the space but if they go like mine it won't be necessary - ended up getting about 20-25 bud sites/sqft. About a week or so from cut, I think...
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    400W Alaskan Thunderfuck SCROG

    Getting pretty close now...
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    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    Just a quick pic, getting close...
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    A series of unfortunate events. . .

    Don't rush the cure, it'll still be okay. Maybe not as good as you hoped but worth the effort.
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    Happy thanksgiving!!!

    Happy Thanksgiving One and All!
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    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    Nice start! Just a suggestion, check the bends in those ducts, you would be shocked at the friction loss and eddy induced back pressure presented by them.
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    400W Alaskan Thunderfuck SCROG

    Yes it is, almost a chocolate aftertaste.
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    Homemade CO2

    nah, only so many ways you can connect a couple of milk jugs with bits of tubing, heck I'll send you this one if you want it... happy if it helps. edit: btw - if it isn't obvious the black paint was just to prevent light from coming in through the clear tubing
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    homemade ac unit

    Generally when you are talking about AC current not DC you typically need to include your power factor; since this ballast's PF is ~1 it's not really relevant. So yes, that formula will work. Amps = Watts/Volts Check out powerstream's web site for a better explanation. VA=Watts (resistive...
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    400W Alaskan Thunderfuck SCROG

    Thanks gumball! If it is ATF you can't do much better imho though I'm a pretty big fan of NL #5 as well. Lots of good strains depends on what you like or what your medical needs are. I chose this strain for my wife's medical needs, it's great for chronic joint pain and pain-induced insomnia but...
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    homemade ac unit

    Yup, sounds like you need to pull a new "home run" back to the panel. Re; calculating the load, if you are talking about an HID lamp you want to calculate the load of the ballast, not the bulb. It's usually printed on a sticker on the ballast. Good luck!
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    Venting Down Sewer Question

    Understand. I have seen a number of threads that use the furnace or water heater vent to mask the heat signature (here and elsewhere) but I have no experience with that. Assuming you use a "Y" to introduce the exhaust I don't see why it wouldn't work just be careful not to create a back pressure...
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    cheap(er) co2 option

    Yes and it works fine. You have to do a little math to determine how much sugar/yeast you need for your space - for example: a pound of sugar/yeast will produce ~ 1/2 lb of CO2 - LxWxHx .0015 (1500ppm) assuming no ventilation fans on. My vent fans turn over the room air volume about 6x per hour...
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