upthearsenal
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Yeah man, when I had that multi-strain scrog I just raised the shorter ones on crates and pretty much had an even canopy under a 400. Are you getting that 600 for this grow? I need to step up myself, a sog under a 600 would be fun, haha...Thanks bro! Its funny you said that, I was actually looking at that kandy the other day and I almost forgot how she looked I'm still using the same exact lights right now that I flowered that kandy with lmao!! That was one of the first girls to flower under that Metal halide 250. Should be picking up a 600 hps here pretty soon with a new fan a filter. See what I can do with that, I'm shooting for around 2 oz's per plant after the auto's are harvested. Should be around 10-12oz, cant wait
The auto's are pretty bad ass! There perfect for getting me going, I can veg my little ones and flower these babies at the same time lol. You produced your own auto's and you havent popped them??? GEt on it!
Thats Great to hear about the vanilla!! I plan to keep her going for as long as possible, I have so many good strains that I might just have to keep a little SOG type grow going myself I originally planned on scrogging the 2 vk's in 5 gallon buckets but now I'm still debating on what to do. 5 gallons are out of the question but I still might try a multi strain scrog to control the height of all the girls. Either that or steak them and just lift the shorter ones up with something... Anyway HIgh rambling, down to my last bowl of blackberry and it was delicious!
Thanks for joining us, my girls will be happy
And I'll bring that hydro talk from your other thread over here, haha...
The waterfarm uses one pump to move water from the rez to the top, and it drips through an emitter. It become aerated and just drips down the roots, and once the roots hit the nutrient solution the plant really takes off.
A flood and drain SOG is what I'm planning on doing sometime soon, hopefully after the new year. SOG with soil is fun, but I would really like to have both, half soil half F&D.