Mr snail
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I will be in their default dating today in the ballasts will come off the ground as well! originally I had fans hooked up through the lights but the canopy temperature stays around 72 and just kind of took it all down because it was even sloppier if you can imagine LOL!! I'm unsure really how to support the branch weight, I've never had plans this big before. I am off today so we'll be spending the majority of my time in there getting things going appropriately. I do great usually through pads in the first couple weeks of flower, but I find that I get lazy and wait for them to dry out the longer it goes. my original plan was to just do a sea of green and use My Space a little bit differently. But we will definitely get some new pictures up within a few days of everything trimmed up and supported. YouTube here we come!! I really find that I have an awkward balance of motivation vs. Actual effort put in when it comes time to really log the hours in there. not really proud of that but I'm not shameful of it either I'm usually pretty tough on myself and I'm trying to just be more relaxed since I really don't have an expectation or need to share with anybody really outside of the immediate circle that I host poker for . Thankful the words of encouragement! personal life is kind of been turned upside down in my attentions I've really been focused elsewhere financially and emotionally...good reminder on the panda film because I have a role in getting off of somebody and forgot to go pick it up the other day!Your grow is looking good. I am by no means a pro-grower, but I work and get the job done. Ive had 2 failed grows, 7 good, 1 dnf.
Im also a disabled Vet, EAS'd 10 years ago Nov. 14th! I grow to sustain my medical needs, plus, I just love the hobby.
I think you have the potential to pull a couple(+?) LBs from that space with efficient use of your equipment. If you don't mind my .02:
Get your ballasts off the floor, safety first. Depending on how much extra space there is in the room, hang some panda film or a reflective layer behind your table; this will help concentrate your lights focus to the tables footprint. You can push cool air through the lights (duct work and fan); Should allow for cooler canopy temps; you can then let plants grow into the light or lower the light as close as you can (with out light stress) while maintaining adequate temps. Defoliate for light penetration. Get support for that branch weight!!
Just as important as the environment, is your feed schedule. Dial that in. I personally don't like to feed too heavy or let the pots go too dry. I make a moderate nute mix for the plant count, then water every other day, give or take (depending on environmental variables; ie. humidity, pot size, grow medium). In soil, I find no need to flood and wait to they completely dry out, especially if they are watered consistently in moderation.
Im subbing up. Def looking forward to seeing this one finish.