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What do you mean by don't have the patience to try out new tactics?
That's the whole point of growing this stuff.
Excessive co2 inhibits ethylene production in plants, which is the ripening hormone. I try to back my levels down to around 500ppm during the final three weeks. I also don't really recommend running higher than 1000ppm throughout bloom phase at all, because the plants develop a reliance on it and any sudden drops to ambient levels will virtually halt growth.If the 700ppm becomes a problem ripening, I'll add a ripening room. Since not alot of light is needed for ripening I could just run 4 - 600's in big reflectors. This would also increase my total bloom space. We have plenty of room in the warehouse to do so. Truth be told, I'm not too worried about some CO2 during ripening. What exactly is everyone's concern with high CO2 ripening? Is it poor trichome developement?
We do have natural gas in the warehouse. Unfortunately, the gas company would need to come out for the in initial line purge and fire up. Well, that ain't gonna happen. Just one more thing I should have done when we first moved in. So, I'll be getting a couple very large propane tanks.
On another note, I scored a very nice G-Dawg cut tonight (Star Dawg x G-13). I believe Star Dawg is Chem Dawg X Afgahni x Chem #4. Anyways, this cut is a really nice pheno. The guy gave me a few grams with the cuts so I could see what I'd be growing. The bag appeal rates a solid 9.5. It's not a super powerful high, but the bag appeal and the aroma make it a sure fire hit at the dispensaries.
It seems like the quality of the high is becoming second to bag appeal and scent these days. Our Bubba doesn't have a ton of bag appeal, and a good yet mild smell. It took me some time and several free samples given before the dispensaries realized just how good it was. Fortunately, the high is extremely powerful...almost too much sometimes. This keeps the patients coming back and specifically requesting our Pre-98 pheno.
I think this G-Dawg could be a hit. It was given to me by Commercial C (don't think I've mentioned him). Him and his partner bought the entire Oaksterdam clone selection when they were selling to the public. According to Commercial C, the G-Dawg was the best of the lot, and, you guessed it, the smallest yielder! They gave me the cuts to see what kind of yield I could get out of it. These guys have a nice 15k grow op, and have always turned out real quality smoke. But, they've been having a hard time getting a decent yield. I'll play with the strain a bit to see if I can make something better happen, and then show them what to do. They're in their early 20's and don't have the patience to methodically try several tactics for improving the yield of a given strain. I was the exact same way when I was that age. They are good kids and I'm happy to help them out...especially since I scored a very nice new strain out of the deal. Anyone out there have experience with this strain?
This seems to apply to fruit off the vine. Anyone have any good data on cannabis ripening on the vine with CO2 enrichment? Not that it really matters. I'm moving ahead with reckless abandon. I'll find out soon enough if there's a negative effect on the ripening process. I have a feeling that there won't be. Plants have the amazing ability to just "not use" whatever is in too much concentration...to a point. As I said, I'm not a fan of maxing out anything in the grow op. I keep my nute ppm under 1300ppm...usually 1000ppm. I like the CO2 at 700ppm - 1000ppm. However, the effect on the plant is very strain dependant. I'll play with the CO2 concentrations to find the sweet spot. I've also found that plants get "addicted" to CO2 enrichment. One more reason to keep levels reasonable.Honestly gardener, I ran my co2 till the end, only recently I heard that it can hinder ripening. I can't remember the exact "scientific reasoning" behind it, but its a very well known/believed theory.
apparantly ripening fruits/plants put off co2, and a high ambient co2 level interferes. Ripening is actualy a form of fermentation aka alchohol production.
Yes, your plants do create alchohol, no you can not get drunk from them.
From google:
The least understood component of fruit ripening, is carbon dioxide. (CO2 We have seen CO2 at as high as 10%, in ripening rooms set to 67-degrees-F.* We are amazed that there has never been a reported incident of ripener CO2 asphyxiation, maybe it has happened, and no one knows why…maybe not.
When CO2 is at 10%, oxygen is at 11%…you cannot light a match in that ripening room, there is not enough oxygen to support the flame The question for ripeners is:* do high CO2 levels affect the ripening process?* The answer is: Yes, they do Respiration, or ripening, can be shown in a word equation:* glucose + oxygen -» carbon dioxide + water. (C 6 H 12 O 6 +6O 2 → 6CO 2 +6H 2 O)
what level of CO2 does it start to affect the ripening process?* Many say that 1% is the level at which to control Another question: is ripening faster better? If you want to hold back bananas, either green or yellow set your temperatures for 56F fruit, and y0ur CO2 control t0 3%.* (If CO2 gets much higher, off-tastes can be developed, and a grayish “false chill” can occur. The fruit will not make any more CO2, so you have stopped the ripening process
Yeah the addiction to the co2 is the main reason I stopped using it. Well it goes hand in hand with it being a pain in the ass to refill the tank all the time. When the plants are addicted and your tank runs out u gotta go, doesn't matter if you had a long day at work.
Oh shit. It is I who apologize. I didn't see the post where someone was asking questions about where to get the tent. Now I feel like a dick. Very sorry. I thought it was just a random post saying "check this place out".many apologies gardener. post removed. but i used that site to purchase that tent setup. was simply recommend it to the gentleman that requested info. no offence intended.
Glad to hear you're ontop of everything. I've been thinking about putting a few smoke detectors and things in my cabinet for quite some time. Maybe even hook it up to one of those car alarm circuits that messages you when your alarm goes off. It wouldn't be too hard. Do you have many safety devices (eg smoke detectors) in place? And I thought you were going to mount the AC unit (compressors and what not) inside the factory but outside the grow room - to avoid suspicion?I started on the new electrical sub panel for the new A/C unit. While doing this I discovered some fuck ups Helper D made while wiring up the existing sub panels. I was very specific on wire sizing, and he somehow got it wrong. I have a massive under voltage at my lighting sub panels. I worked on it till 11:30 tonight just to get things safe. It needs another 10 hrs work to get it 100% right. I'm pissed, but glad I discovered it before I burned the place down, or started cooking ballasts.
I decided to oversize the A/C sub panel to give me another 80 amps in the bloom room. I'm thinking some extra lighting. Maybe some induction lights in between the HPS's. It would all be down the road, but having the power in place gives me some options. The new A/C is a 19 seer, meaning it's extremely efficient. I'm not anticipating too much an increase in the power bill. In fact, I qualify for a rebate from the power company! My new total A/C BTU's will be 64,000! Finally, I'll have complete environmental control. I'll be able to crank the temp down to whatever I want. Commercial J runs these A/C units. They dehumidify so well that he has to use a humidifier to bring the RH up to 40%. The unit also has a "dehumidify only" setting that can be used at night. I've ran some nice grow ops before, but this will be the best one.
It seems like many newer growers get all exited about nutrients, aero systems, LED's, and the like. I get exited about perfect atmosphere. With perfect temp, RH, and CO2, anything is possible. Can you imagine growing a purple strain and being able to crank down the night time temps to 55 degrees? That shit would turn black! The best thing is that the big clunky units are on the roof. The only thing in the room are 2 small wall mounted fan coils.
I'm probably sleep deprived and a little spacey. It could've been those 3 Tahoe OG kief hits I took before driving home. I need a new helper.
Nice CG, if you do end up running the Casey Jones you'll love how she turns out with temperature/humidity in the ideal range. That's the one thing I think I forgot to mention about that strain in particular; she's very temperature sensitive. If you run anywhere in the 80's, even with co2 she gets a little fluffy. Keep those temps in the 70's and she spits out some beautiful crystallized nuggets reeking of mentholated roadkill. Mmmmm, drivin that train...I started on the new electrical sub panel for the new A/C unit. While doing this I discovered some fuck ups Helper D made while wiring up the existing sub panels. I was very specific on wire sizing, and he somehow got it wrong. I have a massive under voltage at my lighting sub panels. I worked on it till 11:30 tonight just to get things safe. It needs another 10 hrs work to get it 100% right. I'm pissed, but glad I discovered it before I burned the place down, or started cooking ballasts.
I decided to oversize the A/C sub panel to give me another 80 amps in the bloom room. I'm thinking some extra lighting. Maybe some induction lights in between the HPS's. It would all be down the road, but having the power in place gives me some options. The new A/C is a 19 seer, meaning it's extremely efficient. I'm not anticipating too much an increase in the power bill. In fact, I qualify for a rebate from the power company! My new total A/C BTU's will be 64,000! Finally, I'll have complete environmental control. I'll be able to crank the temp down to whatever I want. Commercial J runs these A/C units. They dehumidify so well that he has to use a humidifier to bring the RH up to 40%. The unit also has a "dehumidify only" setting that can be used at night. I've ran some nice grow ops before, but this will be the best one.
It seems like many newer growers get all exited about nutrients, aero systems, LED's, and the like. I get exited about perfect atmosphere. With perfect temp, RH, and CO2, anything is possible. Can you imagine growing a purple strain and being able to crank down the night time temps to 55 degrees? That shit would turn black! The best thing is that the big clunky units are on the roof. The only thing in the room are 2 small wall mounted fan coils.
I'm probably sleep deprived and a little spacey. It could've been those 3 Tahoe OG kief hits I took before driving home. I need a new helper.
Glad to hear you're ontop of everything. I've been thinking about putting a few smoke detectors and things in my cabinet for quite some time. Maybe even hook it up to one of those car alarm circuits that messages you when your alarm goes off. It wouldn't be too hard. Do you have many safety devices (eg smoke detectors) in place? And I thought you were going to mount the AC unit (compressors and what not) inside the factory but outside the grow room - to avoid suspicion?
i wear high heels around the Room..... just sayin'I need a new helper.
O my word, I just finished reading 152 pages of documented gloriousness! Took me most of last night while watchin meet the parents and today at work. I truly enjoyed your professional and scientific style of documentation and explanations CG. I truly appreciate someone who is trying to grow quantity for many needy people but is unwilling to sacrifice quality while doing it. Even though never plan on growing something to this scale your setup and habits are so refined that even someone growing one plant could benefit from your example of attention to detail. Thank you much for keeping up with this I will most definitely continue reading and I am excited to see how your remodeling efforts turn out. I can't grow (or smoke : (... ) right now cuz I'm in the military but I constantly try to learn from others so when my enlistment is up in 2013 I can jump back into hobby growing some tasty dank for me and my wife. Thanks for the inspiration and lessons, keep it up brotha! Peace from Iraq!!!