The Irish Growers Thread!

Naes

Well-Known Member
Thats what i was thinking aswell
But the thing is it was my first time spraying them just before the pic.

It might be because I repotted two plants into the orange buckets. I only gave them a small amount of water.
I've soaked them now to see 20% runoff so hoping they will eat the food in the soil.
 

kit10

Well-Known Member
Oi oi mrs kitten ! Nice setup you have there,wish my women could grow for me,mr kitten is a lucky cat
The little bit of advise i can give you is if your gonna buy a new light get a 400watt ballast that can turn down to 250watt.
You will suprise yourself with the results at least 3 or 4 o per plant.

@Naes weres the moon at tonight
Your women, plural? Tut tut nidgy, who's a naughty boy... :lol:

I'll tell ya now why a 400W is no good for me, for starters that much light in my tents would be utterly wasted!! I'd end up burning the shit outta my girls. Max light recommended for the lite tents is 250W.

Secondly, temps. Both my tents have 150W's, their light cycles run at night when it's cooler, and despite the chillier weather we have now, both my tents were nearly 30C last night. A 400W would set the place on fire. After my smallie goes to bed, I open the door to the grow room to bring temps down to an average 26C. Both my extraction fans are connected to ducting that's taped over a vent so I'm not sure how else I can bring it down, bar getting cool tubes or hoods.
 

Fishbulb

Well-Known Member
Boibizz take a while to kick in because u feed the soil and that feeds the plants

I cool my tent my leaving the window locked open a crack and venting the hot air in to the house. Clip on fans to blow the air around the help a lot. I'm my 3x3 I have two clip on fans and a fan and filter setup
 
Last edited:

ThatSpudGuy

Well-Known Member
Your women, plural? Tut tut nidgy, who's a naughty boy... :lol:

I'll tell ya now why a 400W is no good for me, for starters that much light in my tents would be utterly wasted!! I'd end up burning the shit outta my girls. Max light recommended for the lite tents is 250W.

Secondly, temps. Both my tents have 150W's, their light cycles run at night when it's cooler, and despite the chillier weather we have now, both my tents were nearly 30C last night. A 400W would set the place on fire. After my smallie goes to bed, I open the door to the grow room to bring temps down to an average 26C. Both my extraction fans are connected to ducting that's taped over a vent so I'm not sure how else I can bring it down, bar getting cool tubes or hoods.
What size is your tent? The cooltubes arent that expensive . Do you vent your hot air and bring in cool air? Do you heat the room your tent is in i.e radiator?
 

coreywebster

Well-Known Member
Your women, plural? Tut tut nidgy, who's a naughty boy... :lol:

I'll tell ya now why a 400W is no good for me, for starters that much light in my tents would be utterly wasted!! I'd end up burning the shit outta my girls. Max light recommended for the lite tents is 250W.

Secondly, temps. Both my tents have 150W's, their light cycles run at night when it's cooler, and despite the chillier weather we have now, both my tents were nearly 30C last night. A 400W would set the place on fire. After my smallie goes to bed, I open the door to the grow room to bring temps down to an average 26C. Both my extraction fans are connected to ducting that's taped over a vent so I'm not sure how else I can bring it down, bar getting cool tubes or hoods.
Sounds like you have a problem with extraction, where does the vent go? Can you remove the vent to decrease resistance?

First thing I would do is move your thermometers out of direct light, just above the light line. See what your air temps are then!
Second thing I would do if possible is separate your two tents by a few inch. Get an air gap between them to stop heat transfer from one to the other.

Got to be something wrong, it shouldn't be hard to keep those tents cool. I will restate the importance of proper thermometer placement, because its a major thing that often gets overlooked. HID lighting puts out a crazy amount of radiant heat, that heats the thermometer and gives off a false reading. Air temp is what matters, plants can handle more than double the radiant heat than they can air temps.
 

theslipperbandit

Well-Known Member
I told him yesterday , it's pulling the nutes out , it's getting hungry ! Start feed now, I'm in biobizz & that's what happens when the nutes in the soil start diminishing:)
Yes but thats nitrogen first to express being a mobile element so yellow lower leafs not that. He neesd clear daylight pics is its nuye Def u win if its a nute burn u owe me another lol
 

Naes

Well-Known Member
There's just no helping some folk
I liked your previous post @bazoomer mentioning about feeding.
Il give them a fed tonight.

I just wanted to find out how/why it happened and I reckon I didn't water enough when I transplanted two ladies. So I already gave them a good soak so they can use the nutes in the fresh soil below.
I'll also feed them tonight :peace:
 

theslipperbandit

Well-Known Member
Literally rype nute deficiency in veg and see what comes up....this Screenshot_20171107-125129.png
I told him yesterday , it's pulling the nutes out , it's getting hungry ! Start feed now, I'm in biobizz & that's what happens when the nutes in the soil start diminishing:)
But again a clear lighting pic would help end this crap lol damn stoners
 

bazoomer

Well-Known Member
How
Yes but thats nitrogen first to express being a mobile element so yellow lower leafs not that. He neesd clear daylight pics is its nuye Def u win if its a nute burn u owe me another lol
how the fuck can it be nute burn ...he stated he hasent used any nutes yet ??????
 
Top