Mr. Bitti's 150w HPS Big Bang/Mazar-I-Shariff

Mr. Bitti

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Not currently my brother, I'm letting everyone down :(. I'm waiting on some seeds in between grows, cleaning and updating, just pulled my Haze and it smokes pretty nice for 7 days drying now. Also preparing for the Strain Test Pilot grow.

The coco fooled me, I've been doing a lot of reading on it, sounds like a great product. I'll have to try to work out a nice formula with coco for a grow of mine to try it out. Would you recommend the Botanicare? Thanks mate

KC :leaf:

haven't tried any other coco yet but any high quality coco should work wonders for you and pretty cheap too 15 bucks and you get a bunch
 

Mr. Bitti

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yea i was pretty concerned about that. both of my intakes are on the bottom sides of the cab, one on the right has a 80 cfm fan and the other is just some drill holes on the other side with activated carbon prefilter mateliar for cover. i was thinking of putting another 80cfm on that side and add a 133 cfm to a premade exhaust i have(covered right now) but i need more intake power to be able to run the 2 fans on top. anyway im sure if i get the second fan on top and more passive intake on the left side that should be enough ariflow and diversity of intakes to get some good ventilation? besides that i can try to get that 80 cfm fan in the middle of the canopy on the back side without changing intake outake. Im still not sure what im gonna do but i have a few weeks to figure it out. and the temps well my hygro/thermometer died a few weeks back but its always been anywhere from 70-80 depending on outside weather. thanks for your concerns and i hope you contribute to some elaborate ventilation scheme!!
 

Mr. Bitti

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in addition to more ventilation i was thinking on turning off the cfls and let them stretch more under the hps. let me know what you think!
 

Mr. Bitti

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i think i see first sings of sex and its balls on one of my bagseed kush seeds, its a shame it was a pretty one. still not completely sure but ill find out next few days
 

kid cannabis

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yea you could do that, but do you really want to sacrifice the bushyness. id just put a pc fan blowing up in addition to hat you already have.. that will held blow the hot air out the exhaust on top.
check out my trunk grow for some ventilation. 4 fans in a tiny ass trunk. good shit
 

Mr. Bitti

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daaaamn bro thats a real microgrow man +rep man. Im gonna get me a new hygrometer and start checking rh under the canopy this week and then decide what im gonna have to do. thanks for stopping by bro
 

KushCanuck

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yea you could do that, but do you really want to sacrifice the bushyness. id just put a pc fan blowing up in addition to hat you already have.. that will held blow the hot air out the exhaust on top.
check out my trunk grow for some ventilation. 4 fans in a tiny ass trunk. good shit
:clap: I would agree entirely, some sort of active air would be good in that space, I was going to say 6"-8" clip fans but PC fans are good too. You're taken care of Bitti, good luck

KC :leaf:
 

canadianreefer

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Nice nice, looks like it smells good in that cab lol.
Plants look nice and green keep it up :)

I would try to help out with the ventilation but my cab ventilation didn't help for shit so I'll stay out of this one.
 

Mr. Bitti

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you can see here the intake in the bottom, and the exhaust is pulling air from the hps cooltube. i got a few drillholes on left side of cab now because i got a meaner exhaust fan. If the rh under my canopy is like 70% or close, then im gonna make a holeon the left side and slap another exhaust on top. Hole is already made for the top one. let me see what i find out, this is an exam week for me so i will be busy. thanks for stopping by to all you guys and thanks for the input!!
 

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kid cannabis

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id put like an 120mm pc fan even with the intake to the cool tube and ad an exhaust at the bottom to have airflow above and below the canopy
 

Mr. Bitti

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would having my exhaust on the bottom and top make a weird airflow? when i made the cab i was thinking that the air should come from the bottom and exhaust out the top providing a direction for the air to flow. im not any type of expert but my instincts tell me that i should leave intake at bottom sides and exhaust on top. I got a new hygrometer today so i can finally observe the rh under canopy. this is my first downfall ive found to coco, so much watering you get high rh.
 

Mr. Bitti

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Looks good but I would still fill it with fluoros hahaha hows it going bro?

doing good bro, i actually wanted to ask about your experience with gravity. You use it in your coco mix? have you used it with straight coco? i was thinking about buying this product and maybe hit half of the ladies with it 3 weeks before harvest and if they are good 1 week later using it on all of them.
 

Mr. Bitti

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what i thought was the beggining of balls yesterday turned out to pop out a few pistils. its one of my bagseed kush and its at day 7 of 12/12 maybe shes at day 20 total im glad to have this female the bud i got these seeds from was sweet dank. the big bang girls are all doing great it seems to be a very stable strain as 10 out of 10 seeds have no genetic diformities or anything of the sort, no sings of flower yet dont want them to get too big before they do that initial flowering stretch. some of these big bangs are growing into bushes with all branches competing for the main cola i cant wait forthe next 10-11 weeks.
 

Mr. Bitti

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so i put that hygrometer in the middle of the cab on top of the pots slanted on the edge so the sensor is in almost the middle of the cab and the place with least airflow. i finished giving them the daily watering and put the hygrometer in and closed the cab for almost 2 hours and the humidity was at 40% with temp of 67 so canopy temp is prolly 75 maybe. tomorrow i can check the high recorded after lights out, that will be my indicator for the need of more ventilation
 

KushCanuck

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so i put that hygrometer in the middle of the cab on top of the pots slanted on the edge so the sensor is in almost the middle of the cab and the place with least airflow. i finished giving them the daily watering and put the hygrometer in and closed the cab for almost 2 hours and the humidity was at 40% with temp of 67 so canopy temp is prolly 75 maybe. tomorrow i can check the high recorded after lights out, that will be my indicator for the need of more ventilation
First of all, congrats on your 500th post :clap:, haha. That sounds like good placement to me, however I tend to be more visual, get some readings or results and keep us updated mate

KC :leaf
 
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