Wow, I had quite the little glitch this morning.
I went in my flower room to check on things and noticed that one of the units had started leaking and after further investigation I found that there was so much root mass from my giant plant that it had stopped the drainage and effectivly damned up the post. So i had to get my mmcguyver hat on and finally decided to make a stent so to speak with some 1/4" copper tubing, pushed it through an wha la drainage! So dont veg your seedlings too long! I think the one plant could produce 3-4 ounces on its own!
One other tradgedy happened while I was sleeping as well, the tie down on the main stem of the above monster broke and I came in to see the main cola right up against the lense of the reflector, doh! It was only slighty scorched so hopefully it will recover. Quite the happening today!
You guys need to realize how small the plants need to be when you take them into flower.
I know this sounds crazy but 8-10" is best. It sounds small but they grow so fast it actually ends up being a good height to start with.
That's why all you need for your veg system are cheap fluorescent lights.
Anything over 12" will get out of control fast. They end up being 4ft. high at that starting height.
The problem with seeds if you have to let them get so big before you can flower them. They need to be at least 6-8 weeks old to flower.
That makes for one huge plant in the end. Start using clones and keeping them under 12". That way the plants won't get so big that they plug the drain.
Cut yourself some longer plant supports if your plants are too high for the existing support.
I'm actually switching to longer supports because the CO2 has added growth than I never thought possible indoors.
I'm glad you were able to get the water to run through. The plant must be
HUGE!