Hi everyone,
I'm new to your forum and caught this thread on the Phototron. I'm in a condo by the ocean and received a Phototron 9 as a present as nothing grows outdoors on my balcony without bugs getting to it first. A month before I'd tossed Indica seeds from a bud into a planter outside where I'm growing a yam plant and to great amazement one of three seeds grew. This means herbs, tomatoes, lettuce and mini bell peppers I'd planned went on hold naturally! Both my boyfriend and I are medical card holders, and to have a plant growing would be a windfall for us. The buds it derived from are skunktastic, plant wreaks the same scent, but have no way of knowing what strain it is other than Indica based on it's notably broad leaves.
Am growing this unfortunate plant (I say this as it has a complete noob tending it), and no doubt made classic mistakes as I was ill prepared to grow this plant in the first place. Been reading a couple bibles feverishly trying to get up to speed, learning from forums, but nothing replaces first hand experience. So far Phototron 9 is managing well enough during vegetative stage except it gets fairly hot inside, and I live in a warm climate with only two ceiling fans and a floor fan, no air conditioning. Before I realized, inside of the Phototron reached over 100 degrees, more than the plant cared for, causing slightly curled leaves. That or I need to back off nutrients as I only water when soil is dry as indicated by a moister meter. In no way was I educated or ready to set up hydroponics yet. Right now it appears stable again based on new growth, and I'm doing my best to not turn it into a hermi, male or worse kill it, but time will tell. From what I've read, use of better lighting than fluorescent for flowering is required if I get that far, but am not sure how to hook that up inside a Phototron. They've provided a cord with socket on the end which hangs down, but it's intended for a germination bulb.
I have been feeding the plant Superthrive only daring a couple drops in a gallon of water, but have yet to use distilled water. Lighting this Phototron came with are (6-24 Biax Lamps and 6-55 Biax Lamps, 36,000 Lumens) rather than previous models U type. Frankly I'm glad as it made things so easy to assemble that I didn't need help and had it together quickly. This Phototron came with a ventilation panel intended to keep temperatures inside between 70-90 degrees according to Pyraponic Industries (although the thermostat only reads up to 80). I've had to keep panels up during the heat wave to give additional ventilation, and hold panels in place with large paper clamps along the edges as recommended by the manufacturer. I've considered buying more ventilation panels, or fans which can be wedged beneath one of the panels. I'm also trying to figure out best way to block light from keeping me awake as it's located in my bedroom, one of the only locations I could keep it away from prying eyes. If anyone has ideas for this I'm open to suggestions. So far I've thought of using either mylar or black out curtains!
Was amazed to see a white Phototron, out of all the photos I've seen they all are black, mine included. I'd have liked one in white much more. So far I've not been impressed with those I've contacted at Pyraponic Industries as they are anything but helpful in finding solutions to heat or much else, and I've been met with attitude for requesting they send the missing panel they failed to provide with the original unit which would normally have taken place of the ventilation panel. I was told they would send one when I purchased something else from them, but if I do it will likely be something minor for this reason. As a business I do not and will never recommend them.