Endur0xX
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I agree. We all know led's can veg. Get right to the test with flowering. I like the way you think!!! Also what light will you be using to veg the plants?I'm going to get this thing rolling. All 3 of these moms came from the same mother plant, cut at the same time, fed with the same nutes, under the same light to date, and are really similar in size to make it even better.
I took an extra cutting which is in the cloner, so instead of transplanting these form their 3 gallon pots to larger, I will just start over with the clone and turn it into another mother
This first run of flowering may also show a difference in yield between pots, as I am using 5 and 7 gallon smart pots for the comparison grow, and these are in 3 gallon standard plastic pots.
This means all vegging will be done under the same light in a different tent before the plants are entered into their respectable LED flower tents.
Going to 12-12 on Friday in their own tents, flushing hard until then.
I'll be using Blackstar LED's to veg, since I already have spares laying around.I agree. We all know led's can veg. Get right to the test with flowering. I like the way you think!!! Also what light will you be using to veg the plants?
Hey davos! I don't at all take that as a knock to the grow, I actually really appreciate your feedback. The reason I decided to keep them all one height (55") is because I want this to be a perpetual grow, meaning I will need the lights raised for the larger plants, such as the mothers I am about to enter in the tent.This should be a great grow but I strongly suggest going with optimum light height for each light because they will all be different I know with the blackstar during flower you can work your way down to about 8 inches with most strains without bleaching and you will be getting the most out of the light at 55" the spectrum will be great but the intensity not so good. This is just my opinion and I'm not trying to nock your grow just trying to help.
This should be a great grow but I strongly suggest going with optimum light height for each light because they will all be different I know with the blackstar during flower you can work your way down to about 8 inches with most strains without bleaching and you will be getting the most out of the light at 55" the spectrum will be great but the intensity not so good. This is just my opinion and I'm not trying to nock your grow just trying to help.
I agree with you that spectrum is important but you need to find a good balance to not sacrifice yield the only lights I know of that need to be over 4' high are the glh v1's and v2's and these lights have been updated because they were too intense and not very user friendly. they are now doing it more like the blackstars and running the 3w diods at like half power so you can have them closer.Spectrum>intensity all DAY, thats what LED's are all about man. They make some intense LED's like really intense but spectrum is always going to win over intesity, thats why with a 200 watt draw panel with a good spectrum you can generally pull equal to a 400 watt hps. Im runnin 156 watts right now and pulling just a few ounces less than when i was on a 400w hps.
I agree with you that spectrum is important but you need to find a good balance to not sacrifice yield the only lights I know of that need to be over 4' high are the glh v1's and v2's and these lights have been updated because they were too intense and not very user friendly. they are now doing it more like the blackstars and running the 3w diods at like half power so you can have them closer.
So you are NOT transplanting the moms to larger pots??????did i read this correctly?
I'm going to get this thing rolling. All 3 of these moms came from the same mother plant, cut at the same time, fed with the same nutes, under the same light to date, and are really similar in size to make it even better.
I took an extra cutting which is in the cloner, so instead of transplanting these form their 3 gallon pots to larger, I will just start over with the clone and turn it into another mother
This first run of flowering may also show a difference in yield between pots, as I am using 5 and 7 gallon smart pots for the comparison grow, and these are in 3 gallon standard plastic pots.
This means all vegging will be done under the same light in a different tent before the plants are entered into their respectable LED flower tents.
Going to 12-12 on Friday in their own tents, flushing hard until then.
Correct. All 3 of these were taken from the same mother, so they are all of the same genes. Instead of transplanting the 3 into bigger pots, I'm just going to flower them.So you are NOT transplanting the moms to larger pots??????did i read this correctly?
I agree, I think pot size will matter.. I'm just wondering to what point.oh it shall be affected sir, this i promise u, roots = fruits, for example i just had a jilly bean that looked like a fuckin elephant turd in a party cup, a frosty danky elephant turd lol smelled so kill, chopped it a lil late for extra amber as it gives it a bit more body stone on top of the giddy social high it has, and the thing was all fluff and leaf, reason being is lack of root space, it was healthy as can be and blasted in trichomes but just so leafy and undense and i've ran this same cut outside in large pots no problem as well as inside hydro and soil no problem so its a pretty proven fact a smaller pot size is gonna yield less. There are ways to increase but your keepin yourself on a pretty strict regiment and i like it. good for research. Im liking the small variables you've thrown in now keep up the good work man.