hey man,, very nice grow... always like a grower that does it both in and out... so your plants are showing signs of hear stress... curling leaves as they get close to the light, reddening stems as they get closer to the light
like seen here
I see your using a pretty crappy reflector( no offense, we've all been there lol) but these guys just simply suck. was your the 30$ one?
I would get an air cooled reflector that will do good for you amount of space, like sun master air cooled XL... this well give your girls much better light distribution and save your tops from being too close to that light giving temps from that 1000w bulb which we all know can be really hot(around 170 degree at the surface of the bulb) which they obviously dont like... trust me man, i am very familiar with heat stress. if you can afford to run the ducting/fan, it will keep that bulb real cool making it possible to lower your lights even closer
This would be a good replacement,, equally distributes light everywhere, the glass is key as it keeps the hot air in the reflector, not being down on you pretty laddies
Hey buddy....... plants are NOT heat stressed...... actually they have gotten a little too cold (PURPLE stems). My exhaust fan pulls hot air away from the light imediately, and it does a fantastic job . They do not need botanicare Cal Mag...... I just gave them big bloom, they get tiger bloom, and EJC EJG, there is already calcium and magnesium in my water
.... That reflector is not the best.... but it works just fine
. I appreciate your interest...... stick around and you will learn a lot.....
I would love it if you would READ through this thread and my others and you will learn a lot (Just please don't post any advice)...... the leaf tips curling down, as you pointed out, is because I didn't quite let the medium in the pots dry out all the way before I watered/fed, and I have been upping the doses of nutrients faster than I normally would to "push" the plants/strains, testing the genetics of these strains to discern their properties and characteristics in reaction to certain stimuli, such as a a rapid, or aggresive flowering cycle, these are hardenned stable strains that have already exceeded my expectations
what are you temps at the top of your plants man? btw, some cal-mag+ from bonticare will really dense up your buds.. just incase your not already using a supplement already. your buds dont look that dense, looks light bad light distribution
The temps around the top of my plants at the highest point of the day is 78 degrees
. At night it is getting too cold dipping as far down as 60 degrees.
Econowing reflector..
just a waste of lumens... man you got such a nice setup, for real... why no upgrade and i promise you will see a big difference
Actually..... using that reflector, I got 2 lb + harvest this last summer
..... works just fine
....... when you know how to manipulate it to get max spread and distribution out of it
Could you explain to me then precisely the best way to get lumens on PAR to my plants?
cant believe the negativity... if loaded thought there was a prob he would of shared it wit us..
Yep.... I pretty much always put down whats going on
..... like Widow Cindy has yellowing leaves because she is more sensitive to ph issues than the rest
...... she likes it around 6.4 ..... the rest don't mind it going up to 6.6-6.8 like it did after I cultivated in some dolomite lime
Like the
plants got burned by the light out of MY laziness.... lol...... just got too close before I moved the light up.... lol.... that simple
Nice, how tall are those dirls in the flowering?
the Maui skunk is the tallest one, tied over at 5' 4"
hehehehe...... the shortest one is the Widow Cindy with the bent bottom of the stem and she is 3' 10"
ChemoCindy and Twilight are my Favorites thus far
Hell yeah loaded, things are looking nice this way!
This pic makes me envious of your situation...nice trees in the foreground AND background!
Keep on doing what you do...
I will and thanks you.... this is turning out to be quite the nice test run
And I couldn't give up that kind of background..... my feet don't like concrete jungle
cheers and congrats on the harvest