Flash4211
Active Member
Hey, y'all -
This is my first grow, so I'm pretty much hitting all the bases for newbie mistakes.
Problem: I have six G13 Haze that were in veg for 2 months, about 18" when I transplanted them to the bloom tent. They are in a 2X4 flood table, in 4" Grodan cubes set into Hydroton. They were top-fed in veg, flood/drain now. The tent is 4'X4'X76" (a little over six feet tall) as shown here, with one 1000W HPS cool tube and lots of ventilation - it's cool to the touch. GH flora/micro/bloom nutes. It's now only 10 days into bloom, and they are already banging their heads on the cool tube. I supercropped them pretty aggressively, and there are many, many buds showing up already. The light is as high as it will go, and the flood tray is on a platform 16" above the floor, keeping it just above the reservoir.
I'm completely out of usable vertical growth space.
When I first realized where things were going, one of the RIU brethren suggested cutting the bottom out of the tent and raising the whole thing. Since the ceiling is 10', that would buy an extra 3 feet of vert grow space, but I really don't want to tear up a brand new, light-tight tent.
These are robust, bushy plants, covered with buds and looking like they will be great producers, so I really don't want to give up on a possible bountiful yield.
So:
1. Transplanting to pots - how dangerous is that to the ladies' health? I suspect that their roots are all inter-tangled by now, but if they were in separate pots the options open up a little bit.
2. Cobble together a quick-and-dirty grow room using foam board and furring strips? There's floor space (it's an attached 2-car garage) - there are lots of how-to forum posts and YouTube videos out there, but I have no experience to help me evaluate their merits. Can someone suggest the best DIY options to build a quick and cheap grow room?
3. Other options, that don't involve tearing up the tent and/or serious construction? I'm sure others have encountered this problem, and there are other potential solutions.
Thanks, RIU!
This is my first grow, so I'm pretty much hitting all the bases for newbie mistakes.
Problem: I have six G13 Haze that were in veg for 2 months, about 18" when I transplanted them to the bloom tent. They are in a 2X4 flood table, in 4" Grodan cubes set into Hydroton. They were top-fed in veg, flood/drain now. The tent is 4'X4'X76" (a little over six feet tall) as shown here, with one 1000W HPS cool tube and lots of ventilation - it's cool to the touch. GH flora/micro/bloom nutes. It's now only 10 days into bloom, and they are already banging their heads on the cool tube. I supercropped them pretty aggressively, and there are many, many buds showing up already. The light is as high as it will go, and the flood tray is on a platform 16" above the floor, keeping it just above the reservoir.
I'm completely out of usable vertical growth space.
When I first realized where things were going, one of the RIU brethren suggested cutting the bottom out of the tent and raising the whole thing. Since the ceiling is 10', that would buy an extra 3 feet of vert grow space, but I really don't want to tear up a brand new, light-tight tent.
These are robust, bushy plants, covered with buds and looking like they will be great producers, so I really don't want to give up on a possible bountiful yield.
So:
1. Transplanting to pots - how dangerous is that to the ladies' health? I suspect that their roots are all inter-tangled by now, but if they were in separate pots the options open up a little bit.
2. Cobble together a quick-and-dirty grow room using foam board and furring strips? There's floor space (it's an attached 2-car garage) - there are lots of how-to forum posts and YouTube videos out there, but I have no experience to help me evaluate their merits. Can someone suggest the best DIY options to build a quick and cheap grow room?
3. Other options, that don't involve tearing up the tent and/or serious construction? I'm sure others have encountered this problem, and there are other potential solutions.
Thanks, RIU!