Just got done reading the whole thread, can't believe I missed this one until now. Love the details and organization. Class is still in session right? How about some yield numbers?
68 and 77, I yield for those numbers. These plants are just six weeks old and haven't yielded anything yet. The room is capable of producing about a pound per table, done so with 20 plants, 15 plants and 12 plants. We are hoping to improve on those numbers. Because of the transition from one set of strains to another, it will be a while before we get there, these are all from seed, so the (23) is really maybe 11 or 12 if we meet the law of averages. And we are going to be finding that out very quickly. At least four of the plants I viewed yesterday are showing as males. These are just a week into flowering light schedule and 6 weeks old. This is the first time I have grown the Blue varieties so I am not sure if showing sex this quickly is normal. It would indicate they were mature enough to be switched from vegging light cycle to flowering light cycle, maybe even should have done it sooner. I was planning on waiting a little before cloning them, now I don't think I had better wait. If the males are showing now the ladies can't be far behind. Ideally, you would get clones just before the pistils are out. This would still be vegging, but mature enough to flower as soon as they take root, kinda like Al B Fuct laid out in my original learning manual,
Get A Harvest Every Two Weeks. Now I need to go read his Cloning thread again to try and make sure I do that as right as in can be done. All of the improvements Al has made in his op in the last year were dependant on having the basics right first, keeping the 7 basics in balance. He was harvesting 2# a month now its three. And we are still trying to get to the 2 number. If we can continue to improve, the 8 week flowering time for the blue may let us get there in a couple more months, Perpetual Harvest is the goal.
This is how we have that laid out. We are going to take at least three clones from every plant we don't know is male. If we get 1/2 females out of all of the plants this will give us around 33-36 known female plants, they will be vegged until we think they are ready to go into flowering, right now we are thinking 4 weeks at the longest. At that point we will have enough to keep some as mothers and slide the rest into flowering. All of the widows will be gone by then and the originals should be within two weeks of harvest. The Hemp warp will be used to fill in the gap. They are four weeks old now and showing good potential.
We will decide at that point if we need to clone the clones as they go into flowering or if our mothers are going to be ready for us to start taking cutting from them and by then we will know how many of the blue varieties we want per table. The rotation we want to set up is rocket science, two weeks for clones under 24/7 floros, table one two weeks, table two two weeks, table 3 two weeks and table 4 two weeks, then work you ass off for a few days. Repeat as necessary, in this case every two weeks. Its simple, it ain't easy, it is simple. And if I were to do it again I would get two sets of seeds and plant them two weeks apart, wish I'd a thunk that one sooner.
I have a few things I am working on and I want to post them all here. I will try to make sense out of it for you, don't know how clear I will be able to make it, here goes any way. We have had some folks join and a few questions have come up about electrical issue's. I am going to make a thread about what I did and why, I did take a picture of 'My Control Panel' and my control switches. Here the are so you get an idea of what will be in that thread. Emphasis will be on safety, then convenience. You will see that even though I have made several changes in were equipment is placed, my early over plannning and over installing has made these changes safe and still convenient.
I have done a little work on the new Bud Dryer and will be posting that, here is the temp and humidity with the fans off in the grow area right next to the flowering plants. And a couple of plants hanging to dry. I bought these coco pots at Menards. I don't think they would have the mold problem you can have with the Jiffy Pots. More examples of what they have will show up here soon.Turn the page...VV