Heheh! It's a bit too close to Chimera's original name, plus the seeds obviously aren't a commercial venture. I've lost my original clone, so I just wanted to see how they turned out and if I could find something close to the mother. They have surprised me by with their growth. These are from seed, so the clones should finish a week or so earlier. The original Swiss Bliss was a 9-10 week plant.Id call it patent pending.
Just to fuck with people.
It does look good
Heheh! It's a bit too close to Chimera's original name, plus the seeds obviously aren't a commercial venture. I've lost my original clone, so I just wanted to see how they turned out and if I could find something close to the mother. They have surprised me by with their growth. These are from seed, so the clones should finish a week or so earlier. The original Swiss Bliss was a 9-10 week plant.
You betcha! Here's an old Calizhar x Schnazzleberry I grew out a few years back in my old 1200w vertical HPS set-up. It yielded 300g (almost 11oz) of dried, trimmed bud.Chimera has some great strains. Not popular these days but really enjoyable for old folks that can't stand heavy smelling strains.
Yep! I'm currently running 400w in there, but when I first started I had the drivers maxed out at 560w!Still flowering at 50w/sq ft, eh? You're a braver man than I. But it definitely seems to be working for you, so blaze on! I am curious if you could get similar results at lower wattage, though. Do you think there's any possibility that you're past the point of diminishing returns?
Hey mate, everything is here: https://www.rollitup.org/t/strip-leds-in-the-garden-of-paradise.954799/Tell me more about the light?
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These are the latest F Series frames I built. I posted these in another thread. I'm pretty new to LEDs, so this is just my second grow with them.
How about 50w/plant?". . . but it's also worth mentioning that, at least in my experience, light intensity is strain dependent and sativas can handle a lot more than indicas."
> i find with pure sativas..less light will get you more and better buds..
maybe not a hybrid like in your photo
Well, I've never grown "pure" sativas indoors, but for haze type plants, like the ones below, more light = more yield. Obviously up to a point. You can see how close I used to run them against 2 x 600 HPS bulbs below. That's 1200w in 4x4 - albeit vertical.". . . but it's also worth mentioning that, at least in my experience, light intensity is strain dependent and sativas can handle a lot more than indicas."
> i find with pure sativas..less light will get you more and better buds..
maybe not a hybrid like in your photo