Chronikool
Well-Known Member
So as promised i have a PC grow i have been experimenting with. Slow going i must say, but i m in no hurry, and i get to incorporate the 'mainlining technique'. YUSS!
I think i started this on the 1st of August, but i cannot be sure, so 2 months today
This plant has so far endured: Nutrient burn, numerous changes in the lighting schedule and a moving of house.
A few points of for my LED grow:
I posted my PC grow here because im pro LED, and it seems as if CFL rules in the 'Stealth' section.
I havent seen any strip lighting implemented on any grows. A micro grow allows the light to get close so it doesnt have to have the penetration power of 'regular' LED's.
Materials Used:
Note: i actually had a 7000-7500k LED strip in there, but decided this wasnt the spectrum i wanted.
Growing Medium and equipment:
Construction:
So going off pretty much every other grow case i have seen, i went to town taking everything out of it.......and im bored just writing this....well you know the rest...
Here are some photos to illustrate crap:
My old faithful...gutted.
Cardboard to fill grates in case and help isolate fan noise. Covered with Mylar and glued.
Foil tape to plug holes and cover wires
placement of wires, then covered with tape
Light tests with one then both strips on:
Growing:
Ok, on with the more interesting stuff: (cant give you exact dates as i was moving at this time)
Started with 12/12 lighting to get sex quicker.
DAY 6, 7 , 8: (12/12)Started with 3 'Martian Relics' 2 x germinated, 1 died slightly after. So i was left with 1 tall ugly (lack of light after germination)
DAY 22. (12/12) So transplanted into 2 litre pot and noticed nute burn after a few days. Flushed with water. You can just see the endings of it on the far left and bottom leaves. Not a great start!
DAY 24. (12/12) Recovery almost complete
DAY 28: (12/12)
Day 34: (12/12) Topped for the 1st time
DAY 34-45: Somewhere in the middle of this time noticed the female pre flowers, so changed to 20/4 light schedule
Day 45: (20/4) Got rid of bottom leaves, bit of a clean up
Time to MAINLINE!
DAY 58: (20/4) Topped for 4.
DAY 62: (20/4) Growing well. Will have to trim soon.
NUTRIENTS:
Watering with MBL, Mycorrcin Plus, Liquid vermicast and molasses
So that brings you up to date with the grow thus far.
Not sure if im going to top for 8 or keep it at 4, or when im going to go 12/12 again? Thoughts?
I think i started this on the 1st of August, but i cannot be sure, so 2 months today
This plant has so far endured: Nutrient burn, numerous changes in the lighting schedule and a moving of house.
A few points of for my LED grow:
I posted my PC grow here because im pro LED, and it seems as if CFL rules in the 'Stealth' section.
- CFL's are hot in a such a small space.
- CFL's are bulky and you need all the space you can muster in a PC grow.
- Less needs for fans. (I have a intake and exhaust for air circulation only)
- No power board inside my case.
- Circuitry away from plants.
- Light bombardment all round the case.
- No heat burn or light bleaching.
- With strip lighting, you can customize to your own PC/Cab/Micro grow.
- The PC metal acts as giant heatsink so that the LED strips remain reliable and bright.
I havent seen any strip lighting implemented on any grows. A micro grow allows the light to get close so it doesnt have to have the penetration power of 'regular' LED's.
Materials Used:
- Old PC Case (40cm long x 35cm high x 20cm wide) Standard Case
- Aluminum Foil tape
- Mylar
- Cardboard
- Glue
- Extra wire for lights and fans
- 2 x PC fans (80mm and 120mm)
- 1 x 5m 5050 SMD 3000-3500K LED strip light
- 1 x 5m 5050 SMD 5500-6000K LED strip light
- 2 x 72w power supply's 12/240v
- 2 x wire adapters
- Insulation tape
- Timer
Note: i actually had a 7000-7500k LED strip in there, but decided this wasnt the spectrum i wanted.
Growing Medium and equipment:
- 2 Litre pots with numerous holes in the bottom and sides, (like a smart pot hybrid i guess)
- General potting mix
- 1 Teaspoon of 'Ocean solids'
- 1 Teaspoon of 'Rok Solid'
- 2 Teaspoons of Garden Lime.
- Jiffy7 peat pellets to start seeds. (Unknown seeds, i will call them 'Martian Relic' )
Construction:
So going off pretty much every other grow case i have seen, i went to town taking everything out of it.......and im bored just writing this....well you know the rest...
Here are some photos to illustrate crap:
My old faithful...gutted.
Cardboard to fill grates in case and help isolate fan noise. Covered with Mylar and glued.
Foil tape to plug holes and cover wires
placement of wires, then covered with tape
Light tests with one then both strips on:
Growing:
Ok, on with the more interesting stuff: (cant give you exact dates as i was moving at this time)
Started with 12/12 lighting to get sex quicker.
DAY 6, 7 , 8: (12/12)Started with 3 'Martian Relics' 2 x germinated, 1 died slightly after. So i was left with 1 tall ugly (lack of light after germination)
DAY 22. (12/12) So transplanted into 2 litre pot and noticed nute burn after a few days. Flushed with water. You can just see the endings of it on the far left and bottom leaves. Not a great start!
DAY 24. (12/12) Recovery almost complete
DAY 28: (12/12)
Day 34: (12/12) Topped for the 1st time
DAY 34-45: Somewhere in the middle of this time noticed the female pre flowers, so changed to 20/4 light schedule
Day 45: (20/4) Got rid of bottom leaves, bit of a clean up
Time to MAINLINE!
DAY 58: (20/4) Topped for 4.
DAY 62: (20/4) Growing well. Will have to trim soon.
NUTRIENTS:
Watering with MBL, Mycorrcin Plus, Liquid vermicast and molasses
So that brings you up to date with the grow thus far.
Not sure if im going to top for 8 or keep it at 4, or when im going to go 12/12 again? Thoughts?
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