EdGreyfox
Well-Known Member
And the weight is in! 3.25 oz from plant #1, though I expect to lost a bit more weight as it drys up more during the curing process. We took plant #2 down today and from the looks of it that one is gong to yield closer to 4 (or maybe a bit more), so I have to say that the first two plants in this grow have been a success.
The next set coming along behind I have mixed feelings about. The plant that had the light dropped on it is also the one with the spider mite problem, and there is a part of me that just wants to chop the thing down today and get it out of the room before the little bastards decide to migrate to my healthier plants. On the other hand, at this point it's only got about another 10 days left before harvest and I've been using neem to knock the mites back on their heels. I'm going to have to get off my lazy butt and take a trip up to wally world to get a couple of fresh hot shot no pest strips this weekend too, since I think the reason that I have this infestation is that the one in my flowering room wore out. I know some people are all freaked out about the chemicals used in them, but after all the crap I took into my lungs during the gulf war the chemicals from a piddly ass no pest strip aren't going to make a difference.
Overall the grow is coming along nicely, though heat issues and a lack of light coverage in the flowering room remain a problem. I've been looking at AC units for that room since even venting the air isn't going to solve the heat issue (it hits 90-95 in there during the summer even without the lights on), but I'm sort of balking at the $300+ price tag for a portable that only covers one room. I've got windows that open sideways so the standard window mount types won't fit (and would leave a 3 foot gap open above them), so portable or central are about my only options. I might be able to justify the expense of adding central air since i think i could get some tax credits if I did it the right way(not to mention 0% financing for 5 years), but where am I supposed to hide a bunch of 4 foot tall plants while their installation guys are putting it in? Sure, I'm legal, but I still don't want most people to have any idea I'm growing stuff here.
The next set coming along behind I have mixed feelings about. The plant that had the light dropped on it is also the one with the spider mite problem, and there is a part of me that just wants to chop the thing down today and get it out of the room before the little bastards decide to migrate to my healthier plants. On the other hand, at this point it's only got about another 10 days left before harvest and I've been using neem to knock the mites back on their heels. I'm going to have to get off my lazy butt and take a trip up to wally world to get a couple of fresh hot shot no pest strips this weekend too, since I think the reason that I have this infestation is that the one in my flowering room wore out. I know some people are all freaked out about the chemicals used in them, but after all the crap I took into my lungs during the gulf war the chemicals from a piddly ass no pest strip aren't going to make a difference.
Overall the grow is coming along nicely, though heat issues and a lack of light coverage in the flowering room remain a problem. I've been looking at AC units for that room since even venting the air isn't going to solve the heat issue (it hits 90-95 in there during the summer even without the lights on), but I'm sort of balking at the $300+ price tag for a portable that only covers one room. I've got windows that open sideways so the standard window mount types won't fit (and would leave a 3 foot gap open above them), so portable or central are about my only options. I might be able to justify the expense of adding central air since i think i could get some tax credits if I did it the right way(not to mention 0% financing for 5 years), but where am I supposed to hide a bunch of 4 foot tall plants while their installation guys are putting it in? Sure, I'm legal, but I still don't want most people to have any idea I'm growing stuff here.