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  1. JohnDoeTho

    DWC LED(Cali 440) Green Poison

    Thanks for taking the time to peak around!
  2. JohnDoeTho

    First Grow DWC, Happy to get feedback

    Looks great! Great job especially on a first run! Edit: if your sticking to data on your strain and not checking trichome, consider day one of flower not when you flipped to 12/12 but when your plant actually begins flowering.
  3. JohnDoeTho

    First Grow DWC, Happy to get feedback

    I’m guessing your concern of temperature is reguarding root rot. I have a chiller that hasn’t been used yet because peroxide is doing the trick.
  4. JohnDoeTho

    First Grow DWC, Happy to get feedback

    Yes I tried going the beneficial bacteria route but found peroxide supremely better and more stable As well as significantly more affordable. As far as the three week rule, after that it will stop producing new leaves. I think we are talking about different kinds of defoliating. Defoliating a...
  5. JohnDoeTho

    First Grow DWC, Happy to get feedback

    Best suggestions I can make is don’t use beneficial bacteria, use peroxide instead. With LED they seem to grow better 75+ degrees. Also using low wattage led defoliating for flower is your friend.
  6. JohnDoeTho

    DWC LED(Cali 440) Green Poison

    Haha exactly! Either way can’t really complain! Breeder lists it as a 7 week flower I believe. This is my second grow and it has been much smoother! I haven’t had very steady pics or too much documentation, but I am a heavy defoliater. Running on 700watts total for two plants isn’t like the sun...
  7. JohnDoeTho

    DWC LED(Cali 440) Green Poison

    Yea I mean I flipped on the first of the year, took about a week to start flowering, so this is only like 24 days of flowering so far. They are tight so it’s either going to be a quickflower like the book states or be a really massive yield.
  8. JohnDoeTho

    DWC LED(Cali 440) Green Poison

    Hello all, since there’s been a lack of pics I took a couple close and from afar so you can get an idea of what’s going on. Seems like it’s gonna be a quick flower. 1/30/18
  9. JohnDoeTho

    DWC LED(Cali 440) Green Poison

    Thank you for looking!
  10. JohnDoeTho

    DWC LED(Cali 440) Green Poison

    That woman needs a trimmin :-)! Looking good!
  11. JohnDoeTho

    DWC LED(Cali 440) Green Poison

    This is yesterday, I’ll get a shot today 1/27/18
  12. JohnDoeTho

    DWC LED(Cali 440) Green Poison

    I’m still here! They are coming along and filling out nicely!
  13. JohnDoeTho

    DWC LED(Cali 440) Green Poison

    So started the uvb last night for about two hours which I’ll try to do every night through flower now. Walked in today and already got some nice visible crystal popping in and the stench was I think the smelliest my room has ever been(I actually put my hand on the inline fan to make sure it was...
  14. JohnDoeTho

    WAKE UP EVERYONE OPEN YOUR EYES

    Some times I think this but then I also question if it’s simply due to tolerance, reguarding the strength of highs when I was young. I definetly agree thc isn’t the only thing that contributes to the “high.” Just like many things we find one pattern and think we have it all figured out. Maybe...
  15. JohnDoeTho

    one light one plant one pound....

    i Could see that helping with the same veg time. Do you trim out all small branches and new branch growth first couple weeks of flower? That will help it have less spots to devote its energy to bud and will be able to put the same amount of focus on less nodes.
  16. JohnDoeTho

    one light one plant one pound....

    Temporary home for the clones lol.
  17. JohnDoeTho

    one light one plant one pound....

    I love the way they veg under it though. I do only use one panel until they get big enough.
  18. JohnDoeTho

    one light one plant one pound....

    Yea now that I know it works, I’m interested to see how many cycle I can get with them.
  19. JohnDoeTho

    one light one plant one pound....

    It’s always such an exciting time!
  20. JohnDoeTho

    one light one plant one pound....

    Well keep us updated how it goes
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