Appreciate!That's lush buddy, very nice!
Thank you ~ The cool temps outside really helping. One of the reasons winter I enjoy growing winter cycles along an easier managed environment.Maybe I'm just easily amused, but loving the purples on the Grape crosses. I always get a kick out of the really colorful plants.
I think so, it should definitely help! I use a small heater (low setting ~600w) on a heat mat controller to keep things around 75°f. Noticing the electric bill steadily rising..My flower tent is already getting down into the mid 60s overnight. Hopefully I'll end up with some nice colors later on.
The line kits come with basically everything you need. I didn't have much a problem with clogged emitters over the couple years I've ran them, but I ran lines/stakes with ¼" shut off valves to control each line separately (no 2gph emitter until last run), and one or two have given me uneven watering.. easy to switch it up. The 550gal Kedsum pump had pretty great pressure for the system.If/when I finally get around to automation, I'm thinking my plan is to just do it as cheap as possible. The line and fitting kits on Amazon are cheap enough that it just seems simpler to basically treat each section as disposable. A line or emitter or something clogs? Toss that shit and put a new one on.
Oh yeah, I hear that.. Reducing clones was part of my space saving strategy, so making a bunch of seeds, selfed and crosses, has been a way for me to reduce the load by working through the clones, pollinating in small 2*2 tent (preview) then going into either the 2*4 or the 5*5 reserved for medicine. Still have a few in the fridge, but haven't checked in a while. It's been a few months..I've been planning to wind down for two winters now but it's not actually happened yet, maybe next year.
That's what I have done previously in the winter, bring out the my/hps.. starting last year(I think?) I kept the LED. Intention has been to learn (experiment) to grow under an LED environment (all seasons) and keep track of how they're doing, unfortunately without taking too many written notes..It's expensive to keep heat in the area untill I'm into full flower, I need 600/700w running to manage the humidity + keep acceptable temps.
I've a plant dragging it's heals if I could turn the clock back I'd get the hps out when I harvested the other plants grown alongside it and removed 1 of 2 lights.
Doing things slightly differently this season. I'd usually be fighting heat even in winter when we'd use the house's propane furnace to heat the place. Bedrooms would stay warm enough that I had to leave the tents hanging wide open to keep temps down inside when lights were cranked up. Now that we're just burning wood and I keep the bedroom doors closed, it's actually a little chilly in them. I suppose I should actually close the window at night to stop the tents from dropping quite that much. But these days I have my flower tent almost completely closed, just a small flap left open to let in fresh air, and even with my QB cranked to 100% the tent is staying 82-85. Closed tents are a whole new experience for me.I think so, it should definitely help! I use a small heater (low setting ~600w) on a heat mat controller to keep things around 75°f. Noticing the electric bill steadily rising..
Nice. I think you will notice a difference with the tent being closed, raised humidity and heat under the QB. I wonder what the CO2 levels are with the wood burning. Gotta have some raised levels, right?Doing things slightly differently this season. I'd usually be fighting heat even in winter when we'd use the house's propane furnace to heat the place. Bedrooms would stay warm enough that I had to leave the tents hanging wide open to keep temps down inside when lights were cranked up. Now that we're just burning wood and I keep the bedroom doors closed, it's actually a little chilly in them. I suppose I should actually close the window at night to stop the tents from dropping quite that much. But these days I have my flower tent almost completely closed, just a small flap left open to let in fresh air, and even with my QB cranked to 100% the tent is staying 82-85. Closed tents are a whole new experience for me.
Very beautiful and healthy plants @Star Dog. I will stop by your journal to look at (and take notes of) your environment and feed.. really healthy and green.@k0rps hey bud, yes i sometimes see leafs in that position then other times they don't.
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The overall health is more what I'm paying attention to.
It was a few crops of led before I got the hang of it, I had all the usual problems, the thing is I don't have the money to be burning heaters @36p kwh.
This morning I put these back under t5s, they've been in the flwr area for 7/8 days but they're just not growing its barely been 20c on the floor.
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The plant I should've put under hps is starting to be a problem...things are threatening to backup.
Looking nice! I'm sure she'll grow some nice nuggets for ya. The "Meat Pai" seeds I grew out had purple and green flowers. The vigorous growth and structure of the Banana OG x LCG seeds are real stout, I think you will enjoy.Meat Pai (Pai Gow x Meat Breath, et al) is seemingly doing fairly well. Wish I'd had room to give her a bigger pot, train her and give her some actual care, but no space on this run. Pretty no-fuss plant so far.
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