OneBreezyMonkey
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So for my first grow I decided to LST my plants to keep an even canopy (before I learned about ScrOG-style growing) given that I only had fluorescent tubes and two CFLs due to budgetary constraints. I ended up finding a 400w HPS setup for about $140 including shipping. Almost immediately after receiving it I coincidentally discovered ScrOG and decided to flower my babies so I could restart using ScrOG in my next crop. For all intensive purposes I flipped the lights to 12/12 on the first of December. These pictures are from Dec 6th, and pistils are showing. My only minor concern is the yellow color of the new growths. They have been that way essentially the entire time, and they continue to grow. I postulate that it is because of the cold temperature... at night they were hovering between 40-50F. I finally got a little space heater to bump it up, we'll see if it makes any difference. I keep the bulb approximately 8 inches from the tops of the plants. Seems pretty close, but I have a fan blowing directly in between the plants and the light. I've done a hand test and I can comfortably hold my hand right next to the bulb so I think they'll be safe for now, at least until they start stretching in flower.
Plant types: closest to the camera is a FIMmed Purple Diesel clone that I burned immediately after transplanting it. It doesn't look like that one will make it. Im going to try and flush it and hopefully it might pull through. There are four plants soaking up the light's direct light in a square formation... three are my Romulan clones, they're my beast indica plants and have been exploding since they started. The last of the four is a Sour Diesel clone which lagged for a bit but has for the most part caught up. The farthest plant, in the same symmetrical position as the Purple Diesel, is my other Sour Diesel clone, which is doing OK, but not great.
I'm working on a super tight budget, and there are many improvements that would increase my yield, efficiency, and quality. Reflective mylar, proper ventilation, a better light reflector, digital pH/PPM meter, not splitting the shed into half growroom/half storage... the list goes on. Maybe I'll upgrade after I finish paying restitution for some asshole who couldn't take a punch or keep his dignity without pressing charges lol. It's ok though, I'll just smoke my weed and take my anger management
Also, if anyone has any advice for getting rid of fungus gnats, let me know. I've been spraying with Safer Garden Insecticide/Fungicide/Miticide; I have sticky paper hanging; and I am treating my water with GH root bacterial innoculant. My plants continue to thrive, but there are always f*cking gnats in there.
Happy growing, thanks for looking, and I love any kind of input
-Breeze
Plant types: closest to the camera is a FIMmed Purple Diesel clone that I burned immediately after transplanting it. It doesn't look like that one will make it. Im going to try and flush it and hopefully it might pull through. There are four plants soaking up the light's direct light in a square formation... three are my Romulan clones, they're my beast indica plants and have been exploding since they started. The last of the four is a Sour Diesel clone which lagged for a bit but has for the most part caught up. The farthest plant, in the same symmetrical position as the Purple Diesel, is my other Sour Diesel clone, which is doing OK, but not great.
I'm working on a super tight budget, and there are many improvements that would increase my yield, efficiency, and quality. Reflective mylar, proper ventilation, a better light reflector, digital pH/PPM meter, not splitting the shed into half growroom/half storage... the list goes on. Maybe I'll upgrade after I finish paying restitution for some asshole who couldn't take a punch or keep his dignity without pressing charges lol. It's ok though, I'll just smoke my weed and take my anger management
Also, if anyone has any advice for getting rid of fungus gnats, let me know. I've been spraying with Safer Garden Insecticide/Fungicide/Miticide; I have sticky paper hanging; and I am treating my water with GH root bacterial innoculant. My plants continue to thrive, but there are always f*cking gnats in there.
Happy growing, thanks for looking, and I love any kind of input
-Breeze