Thank you Dkellner, I grew these under a 250 watt mh, and for flower I threw a 600 watt hortilux on em. Only my 2nd grow with the 600 and I love it.Wow ganja Guy, def bud porn lol. Looks like some def premium thick chunk buds there brotha. Nice mix being the aphgan n n.l.. can't go wrong there. Congrats.. what did you grow it under lights wise??? Seems like they loved it.
Yeah I bet, they're lookin pretty frosty in your pics. By a buzz do you mean more of a body stone? My thought on it was, aurora indica is already a body high, heavy indica strain. Personally I don't like to be put to sleep smoking, because I smoke pretty often. So by not letting the trichs turn amber, and cut when they're all cloudy; got me a great mix of the two. This bud makes me super productive and wakes me up, with a noticeable body high in the mix. Not to mention it tastes great, first run at organics and no cured. Shit I'd have it made into a drink if I could, leaves a great taste in your mouth.Oh man! Those are some amazing looking buds! I'm still about a month away from harvest with mine, but it's already getting sticky. So, you suggest not letting the trichs turn too amber for a better buzz?
I'm unsure if this question is directed towards me or SunnyJim. Either way ill do my best to help. Thank you for the kind words tho JayStillan. I keep my metal halide about 5-6" away from the tops of the plants. For my high pressure sodium I keep it about 8-10" away. My temps sit at about 82 F. The thing is, is I have 2 mounted fans blowing right through the tops of the plants. And for my lights I have a 125 cfm attached to the fixture and a 400 cfm fan outside of the tent. 2 fans just to cool the light. But considering your using cfl you would ideally only go a couple inches from the tops, depending on temp, ventilation, etc. But whether my grow or SunnyJims gave you the confidence, that's great to hear. Growing is a very rewarding hobby, with never ending complications. No better feeling then your first harvest! Good luck to you man, happy growing!!!Wow look awesome dude. I just startet my first closet grow aswell, and im runnin 1x125w cfl for veg, and im planing to flower with 2x125w or 1x125 and 1x250. But ur grow just made me more comfident. What distance do u have between light and plants? And what temp are u runnin with when the light is on?
Happy growing.
If that was directed at me, then I'm glad my grow gives you confidence. You don't need to go out and spunk a bunch of cash on commercial grow products if you're a hobby grower like I am. For small (under 4 Oz total yield per crop) grows, CFLs work pretty well. Depending on your ambitions, and if you can manage the heat, throw as many CFL watts into your growing environment as you can afford.Wow look awesome dude. I just startet my first closet grow aswell, and im runnin 1x125w cfl for veg, and im planing to flower with 2x125w or 1x125 and 1x250. But ur grow just made me more comfident. What distance do u have between light and plants? And what temp are u runnin with when the light is on?
Happy growing.
Thanks man. Most CFL growers use either the LST method, or ScrOG, or a combination of the two. I've found those two techniques to be essential to maximising my yield, especially since I don't use any side lighting. Both my bulbs are positioned at the top of the plant, and any buds further than 8 inches from the bulbs are totally under-developed and useless for anything other than making hash (imho). That's why it's imperative (with my setup) to expose as many buds as possible to as much light as I have available from those two bulbs. Plus I love the way we can totally flatten the plant's canopy with a screen - it looks great seeing a carpet of buds forming throughout the flowering process.Now that's a fuckin efficient use of space. You sir have definitely have turned me toward a scrog grow even more..
Man that's the beauty of it. I love how growing can just basically consume you at times. Countless times when I just spent hours upon hours researching because I just wanted to. Because it was fun, and it still is fun. I'm on my first grow right now, due to instant gratification I built a box from a janky-ass book shelf. haha I just started it though on like day 4. But I am 420% looking to keep my interest and skills evolving.In any event, all that tinkering and guessing keeps my interest in growing fresh, and helps me improve grow-on-grow.
re: the Kush - I pulled the buds from the stalks, weighed and jar'd them. The weight came to 58g, which is just over 2 zips. I probably have another 15g of underdeveloped 'popcorn' buds which I'll freeze and put through a screen to make hash (I might get a few grams of quality hash out of it if I'm lucky). I'll post a smoke report this evening sometime. I'll invite a few friends over for some unbiased opinions too, maybe roll a few Maui Wauis and a few Kushes, smoke them blind and see if anyone can detect the supposed obvious characteristics of each strain.
Thanks for the info and rep, very much appreciated. There is a chance that I will start out with a really good OC Kush that friend offered me a clone of. But the rest of the setup is going to be the same as yours. My lights are on their way as is my media and bulk heads. Is that a computer fan on the side? How many CFMs and is it drawing air into the cabinet or blowing it out?Hey Joe,
Thanks for digging this up! Maui Waui has got to be one of my top 5 favourite strains. I think I got the seeds from Attitude. It's a terrific daytime smoke, nice and mellow, not couch-locky at all.
The material at the bottom of the tray is called spreader mat, which I get off ebay. I use Vitalink Max hydroponic nutrients, and I don't mess around with any advanced nutes.
I use a Maxi-Jet 1000 water pump, but before I knew anything about constructing a hydroponic system, I originally bought a Micro Jet 320. The Micro Jet isn't strong enough to push water up the distance and diameter of the tubing in my Flood & Drain setup, so before I could get started, I went out and bought the Maxi-Jet, which moves much more water. I now use the smaller pump to push water though small drip-feeders for my seedlings.
You'll be happy with a pump which moves about 1000L (264 Galllons) per hour, or a little less. Anything less than 150 gph and it might struggle to move the water. The only weakness of these pumps is that once the waterline in the tank drops below a couple inches, the pump stops moving water. The nozzle which sucks the water through the pump sits an inch or two high, and needs to be completely submerged for it to work, so when it isn't totally submerged, it just gargles.
Giving you some 1st post +Rep. Welcome to RIU.