Sonnshine
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I've read this website for quite a while, and found it so incredibly useful, I've finally jumped from lurker to member.
My wife Is a medical patient, severe neck pain from her discs degenerating, although now Oregon allows anyone to grow up to 4 plants, so we've decided to move from having someone else grow for us to doing it ourselves. We've organically gardened (flowers, grains and vegetables) for decades, and tried the odd indoor cannabis grow here and there, but never invested more that florescent fixtures, so never did well.
Now we've got three plants in the ground, hoping to make it to mid-October or so, and I'm working on assembling a DiY 6x cxa3070 COB LED light inspired by the forums here (some very smart folks there!). Hoping to use that to get an indoor 2.5"x4" ScrOG/organic soil setup. It will be nice not having to deal with being stealthy, too.
Here's where the outdoor gals are. All have had some LST work.
Strawberry Cough (sc1) has the most uniform canopy, but is def the smallest of the three.
Querkle (qu1) is not as uniform, but some branches are up to 5' and has the largest flowers (qu2) so far.
Jack Skellington (js1) is a nice tweener, in size and also in flowering state.
Hope to see you all around the forums, and thanks for all the worthwhile advice so far.
My wife Is a medical patient, severe neck pain from her discs degenerating, although now Oregon allows anyone to grow up to 4 plants, so we've decided to move from having someone else grow for us to doing it ourselves. We've organically gardened (flowers, grains and vegetables) for decades, and tried the odd indoor cannabis grow here and there, but never invested more that florescent fixtures, so never did well.
Now we've got three plants in the ground, hoping to make it to mid-October or so, and I'm working on assembling a DiY 6x cxa3070 COB LED light inspired by the forums here (some very smart folks there!). Hoping to use that to get an indoor 2.5"x4" ScrOG/organic soil setup. It will be nice not having to deal with being stealthy, too.
Here's where the outdoor gals are. All have had some LST work.
Strawberry Cough (sc1) has the most uniform canopy, but is def the smallest of the three.
Querkle (qu1) is not as uniform, but some branches are up to 5' and has the largest flowers (qu2) so far.
Jack Skellington (js1) is a nice tweener, in size and also in flowering state.
Hope to see you all around the forums, and thanks for all the worthwhile advice so far.
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