Suckerfred
Member
Just trying to get a feel for how im doing.
Will start with setup,
Cabinet 2x4x4 Mylar lined interior
20x Bright White 23Watt 5000k CFL (Veg)
20x Soft White 23Watt 2700k CFL (On standby for flowering)
Currently a large Hepa fan mounted on top for exhaust (Ordering carbon filter/fan this week)
3x 3inch inlet holes with ultra fine screen to catch bugs and dust and such. Quite a bit of vacuum coming through, holds the front panel to the box with ease.
Fox Farm nutrient trio
Calimagic
Watering and mixing nutes into Ph'd store bought gallons of water (There are extremely mixed opinions on use of tap water, otherwise id use it)
Soil grow, mixed myself.
Humidity has been hard to keep up seems to want to hover at 35-40%
Now i've done tons of reading and have done my best to make sense of it all and put the knowledge to work, so far so good I think. I started with 2 plants, at first one seemed to be slow to grow and a bit of an underdog, however the balance seems to have shifted a bit. The once struggling plant seems to have gone nuts branching and bushing out, while the other only seems to want to grow one tall main area despite repeated tying down to help lower branches to get the light required for proper growth as CFL does not penetrate very well. I followed the same training methods for both plants, pulling them over just a bit to promote branching up. I also topped both plants or my best attempt at it. The one just keeps growing around the bend and striving for upward growth with little to no branching. Both had enormous fan leaves I have since removed due to excess shade, which definitely helped the once runt but not so much for the other.
Few questions
Heat as you may imagine is real with so many bulbs, temps with all running hover between 79-81 degree.
Is this too high? And will the filter/fan help mitigate more or less heat?
With the training of them the one just seems untrainable, is this perhaps just in the genetics of the plant to just wanna grow up with no real branching?
Should I remove top fan leaves to the sides of the topped nodes to be exposed to light better?
Is the high amount of vacuum good or bad?
Any thoughts, suggestions, or any type of critique would be appreciated. Doing my best for first time but am sure a pointer or two could help. Thanks
Will start with setup,
Cabinet 2x4x4 Mylar lined interior
20x Bright White 23Watt 5000k CFL (Veg)
20x Soft White 23Watt 2700k CFL (On standby for flowering)
Currently a large Hepa fan mounted on top for exhaust (Ordering carbon filter/fan this week)
3x 3inch inlet holes with ultra fine screen to catch bugs and dust and such. Quite a bit of vacuum coming through, holds the front panel to the box with ease.
Fox Farm nutrient trio
Calimagic
Watering and mixing nutes into Ph'd store bought gallons of water (There are extremely mixed opinions on use of tap water, otherwise id use it)
Soil grow, mixed myself.
Humidity has been hard to keep up seems to want to hover at 35-40%
Now i've done tons of reading and have done my best to make sense of it all and put the knowledge to work, so far so good I think. I started with 2 plants, at first one seemed to be slow to grow and a bit of an underdog, however the balance seems to have shifted a bit. The once struggling plant seems to have gone nuts branching and bushing out, while the other only seems to want to grow one tall main area despite repeated tying down to help lower branches to get the light required for proper growth as CFL does not penetrate very well. I followed the same training methods for both plants, pulling them over just a bit to promote branching up. I also topped both plants or my best attempt at it. The one just keeps growing around the bend and striving for upward growth with little to no branching. Both had enormous fan leaves I have since removed due to excess shade, which definitely helped the once runt but not so much for the other.
Few questions
Heat as you may imagine is real with so many bulbs, temps with all running hover between 79-81 degree.
Is this too high? And will the filter/fan help mitigate more or less heat?
With the training of them the one just seems untrainable, is this perhaps just in the genetics of the plant to just wanna grow up with no real branching?
Should I remove top fan leaves to the sides of the topped nodes to be exposed to light better?
Is the high amount of vacuum good or bad?
Any thoughts, suggestions, or any type of critique would be appreciated. Doing my best for first time but am sure a pointer or two could help. Thanks