View Full Version : Bluntpassers Second Shot @ Nirvana Ice
bluntpasser
06-28-2009, 08:21 PM
Welcome everyone and thanks for being part of the cannabis.com community. :hippy:
This is my second grow log as mentioned in the title and i am very excited to get some great results, any comments or questions are greatly appreciated..:thumbsup:
-For this log I will be using foxfarm nutrients.(Big Bloom, Tiger bloom, and Grow Big)
-The temps will be 80 in the day and 75 in the night.
-I am using 1 gallon buckets with all purpose topsoil purchased at the local hardware store.
-The plants will be watered every other day and receive nutrient water every other watering.
-The plants are being vegged under a 4foot high output t5(24hrs a day)
-I will be using a 400 watt hps for flowering in a few weeks.(12hrs a day)
-There is a 3 foot tall fan blowing air into the veg box that will also be used during flowering to keep air movement and encourage strong stems..
-The strain being grown is Ice from Nirvana Seed Bank..
-All the plants are clones from the original mothers that were confirmed females...
Pics: 1. The plants in the veg box 2. Close up of a clone 3. A few clones and current temp.
bluntpasser
07-04-2009, 08:06 AM
Things are looking very good tonight in the veg box. I did some trimming on the clones earlier and cleaned the veg box. I found a huge spider in there and vacumed him up. lol.
I am just about finished with my home-made flowering box as it will be running in just a few weeks here.
The temps in the room got very high today (90) so i purchased a new fan that fits into any window and it is keeping the temperatures cool(70-75) for about 30 dollars.:thumbsup:
I am germinating 6 hashplant seeds rite now that will soon be vegging..
I have 1 Hashplant vegging currently.
The blueberry from my last grow is keeping the whole family baked lately and things are pretty happy and positive around here..
Hope everyone else is staying high..
:rastasmoke::rastasmoke::rastasmoke::rastasmoke:
SauceeMcGee
07-04-2009, 08:10 AM
What's with the leaf tip burn my friend? That makes me concerned...whats the ppm of the nutes in your water?
bluntpasser
07-04-2009, 08:20 AM
I had the t5 way too close when i first started giving the clones light and it caused allot of leaf burn..woops..the temps were about 85-90 for about a week and i raised the light about a week ago and now things are looking much better.. :thumbsup:
bluntpasser
07-04-2009, 08:21 AM
I dont have a ppm meter but i am following the feeding schedule posted on the fox farm website for soil use..
bluntpasser
07-04-2009, 08:31 PM
1. Veg Box
2. A few of the clones
3. New 30$ fan that fits into the window:thumbsup:
4. Hash plant
5. Flowering box almost finished up and ready for plants
These are my best pics yet i believe and it feels good to have healthy plants for the moment..:stoned:
KingKronic420
07-04-2009, 10:48 PM
nice work bro, only suggestion i would make is using sqaure pots in there and you might be able to be able to squeeze in a couple more plants.
bluntpasser
07-05-2009, 02:15 AM
Thanks man.
Yea i wanted to use those but i couldnt find any around locally in time. they are a much better use of space though. :rasta:
KingKronic420
07-05-2009, 03:36 AM
will you be using the same pots all of the way through flower, or will you be transplanting? what size pots are you using now?
your temps are up there a bit, what are you running for ventilation? is it just the 3ft fan? or do you have intake and exhaust? here is, what i thought, a great post made by someone on another forum. im not going to upload the pics that are there so that might throw you off a bit, but some good info in here.
All my fans are axial, and run on standard US household current, 110 to 120VAC, 50/60Hz, which made all the wiring an?? such a snap...but wouldn??t ya know it, I come to find the DCs are a better idea. Grrr. Next time...I opted for axial fans ??cause they just couldn??t be beat for low noise??the prime requisite??and low cost. My first grows were done in my bedroom, less than 6 feet away from my sleepin?? head, so low noise levels were important before I even started thinkin?? about security. I will not accept any fan rated at 40dB or higher in my garden. Ever. (I recently lowered that bar to 35 dB...)If the noise level coming from the cab, including the rush of air, sounds no worse to me than my desktop PC running, I'm satisfied. No system will ever be totally silent, but I can sleep through that. Now that the cabs??re in the den, they??re even less noticeable. I still like to keep a 36? box fan running in the main apartment for ??air circulation?. The low, background white-noise it makes at least adds a sense of more security...
Axial fans develop a lousy operating static pressure, though. Better ones under 5 inches that ??run silent? might only pull 0.3? worth o?? pressure, a damn sight less than a centrifugal fan. The low cab volumes, design and the fluoro lighting offset some of this and keep temps down, but it??s another reason why I choose to use ozone in the room over carbon scrubbers in the cabs...although I??d much prefer using a scrubber...The veg and flower cabs also have smaller axial fans circulating their interior air. The cabs exhaust their volume 8 or 9 times per minute (in a perfect world, LOL...), dumping the warm air directly out into the grow room. The rooting cab was set up the same way, but things run better with that fan turned off. Saves on the extra noise, too. The room??s air is treated with an ozone generator on an intermittent timer with a fan, and I hadda fiddle a bit before I was in The Zone, LOL...While a lil?? ozone can actually be healthy, too much is bad for man, beast AND plant. Prudence and good judgment are required. For the tiny grow room I??m using, I found a great lil?? gennie on the ??net that does the job. It??s less??n 6 inches long, and I??m not sure what I??ll do when it eventually gives up the ghost...the company I got it from disappeared sometime over the years, and I have yet to find anything like it on the web again, but I keep lookin??...
While it??s mighty convenient to use the fan manufacturer??s specs, bear in mind that their measurements are done under ideal, lab conditions...something I??d wager doesn??t exist in my garden...When I??m grindin?? my numbers to figure air turnover rates and such, I use the results just as a general target to shoot for. At some point, ya hafta draw a reference line somewhere...
Cab #1:
Exhaust fan specs:
35dB, 70CFM, 2,100RPM, 0.18? static pressure
0.22A, 20W
Syntec (WTF?) bearing, 4.7?x 4.7?x 1 ½? body, 4 ¼?? fan
Turnover rate 9.12 times/min
Circulation fan specs:
36.5dB, 31CFM, 2,850RPM, 0.13? static pressure
0.13A, 12W
Ball bearing, 3.15?x 3.15?x 1 ½? body, 3? ? fan
With Cab 1 and 3, I don??t usually bother with the cowling/light baffle for the exhaust fan. As for light spill inward, there aren??t near enough PAR watts gettin?? in to do anything. The den always has the shades and curtains drawn, and is dimly lit at the best of times. There??s some light spill out the exhaust hole, but given its faintness and the cabs?? location, it??s not enough for me to worry...but if push comes to shove, and I hafta, I??ll leave everything turned off for the day. With the hood in place, light emission is virtually zero, but fan noise rises just slightly. Plus I??d rather have the best airflow possible.
Cab #2:
Exhaust fan specs:
36dB, 32CFM, 3,100RPM, 0.13? static pressure
0.13A, 10W
Sleeve bearing, 3.15?x 3.15?x 1 ½? body, 3? ? fan
Turnover rate 0, (~9 times/min, if req??d.)
I debated with myself over whether ta even bother installin?? an exhaust fan in the rooting cab in the first place...but for the cheap cost, I figured I??d rather have one and not use it, than end up needing one and doin?? without. I knew in any event that I wouldn??t need the massive air turnover like the other two cabs, so there??s only one passive inlet in the rear wall, 4 ¼? diameter. The single 20 watt light, running 24/0, keeps the temps in a pretty stable range by itself, but when cooler weather finally rolls in, I??ll need to turn on the heating mat. The light baffle over the fan stays in place in this cab, since the bulb is directly opposite the opening, unlike the other cabs. Despite what might??ve sounded like my laissez-faire attitude towards light leaking from the other cabs, this is waaaay too bright if left unmasked. I??d hazard a guess the cowl blocks 80-90% of the escaping light, but I??ve got no real way of measuring that. The result I find tolerable.
Every cab is wired into its own electrical fixture box with a dimmer switch, which does allow me to turn the fans off if it??s ever necessary, and I made sure to add good grounding. Except for Cab 2 though, all the other fans are left on and going full tilt, 24 hours a day.
Cab #3:
Exhaust fan specs:
33dB, 81CFM, 2,900RPM, 0.23?static pressure
0.17/0.16A , 16/14W
Ball bearing, 4.7?x 4.7?x 1?, 4 ¼? ? fan
Turnover rate 8.88 times/min
Circulation fan specs:
36dB, 32CFM, 3,100RPM, 0.13? static pressure
0.13A, 10W
Sleeve bearing, 3.15?x 3.15?x 1 ½? body, 3? ? fan
The original exhaust fan I planned to install in Cab 3 would hypothetically have turned the air over at better??n 14 times per minute, but it was far too loud for my garden. At 47dB, it sounded like a blow drier set on ??low? to my ear. The newer fan isn??t nearly as quick, but it??s a helluva lot more discreet.
While all of the cabs have a passive air inlet on the back wall, the flower and veg cabs?? are actually leftovers from some earlier experiments with active intakes. Cabs 3 n?? 1 have additional inlets below their false floors, and all of ??em are clustered at the far end away from the exhaust fan, drawing the air through the longest dimension on the way out. What really makes axial fans workable here is the single, best piece of advice I got since I started growing, from a bud brudda in the UK named POTential...make the passive intakes from 3 to 5 times the area of the active exhaust hole. The large area of the inlet helps offset the rotten static pressure the fans generate. My temps dropped like a stone when I did this, and the fans ran quieter. But I??ve seen growers successfully use as little as twice the area of the exhaust, so I??d always suggest experimenting. Gardens are like fingerprints, and no one??s are exactly alike.
The filters covering the intake holes are pieces of fine grade Scotch-Brite (#96). Yes, the scrubbing and polishing type of pad. While it??s certainly not HEPA grade, it??s still a perfect miniature of an air filter for a regular home, and blocks the critters, dirt, and most light without obstructing air flow significantly.
Breathe...Breathe in the Air:
Ventilation was arguably the biggest PITA I wrestled with along my l??arnin?? curve, and if I HAD to peg one system as most important in the overall construction, IMHO this??d be it. The greatest enemy my garden faces on a regular basis is the buildup of heat, which micros are especially susceptible to in their confined spaces. The biggest impact comes from the lights and the immediate, ambient cab environment. Combined with the fact that most, if not all, noise generated in a grow cab is directly related to the fans being used for ventilation, and their vital role in odor control as well, this component also plays a huge part in stealth operations.
I??d make a general recommendation of 8 to 10 times per minute as a reasonable air exchange rate, with cabs less than 10 to 15 cubic feet in volume usin?? fluoros. While that??s been satisfactory overall for me, 10 to 12 times per minute as a rule of thumb might??ve been a lil?? better. When I eventually upgrade to the 150W HPS, I??ll hafta tinker and experiment again. Judging from other growers?? results, it looks like 15 to 20 times per minute might be the sweet spot to aim for if I wanna stay away from a cool-tube type o?? light. I??ll find out eventually, LOL...I??d also suggest using passive intake(s) with active exhaust, over using an active inlet to force air in. There are a few reasons, but axials operate at least 4 or 5 times more efficiently pulling the air out, than they do pushing it in. I??ve spent quite a bit of time diggin?? through various reference materials, trying to get a better handle on ventilation, among other things. I??ll tell ya, I??m still no expert an?? never will be, but at least I have done my homework. I posted my results in an essay elsewhere on the web, a brief summary for reducing fan and airflow noise while keepin?? good flow. Like so many other pieces, that??s gone missing too, but I still have the skeleton for it somewhere on my hard drive. I??ll hafta rebuild that as well*sigh*...but this sorta subject is pretty involved at times, and would be better covered in detail by another thread. Now if I can just find the time...
Peace ??n happy growin??...
bluntpasser
07-05-2009, 08:21 AM
I'm thinking i will be transplanting to 3 gallon bags when needed. they are 10c a piece locally.. Currently i am using 1 gallon pots i found at Fred Meyer. I have a 8" dual fan In the window, a 4" duct fan for exhaust ventilation(In the Flower Box) as well as the 3 foot oscillating fan(Pointed into the Veg Box).:rastasmoke::rastasmoke:
Pic 1. Sketch Of Setup (ventilation)
bluntpasser
07-10-2009, 12:53 AM
Things are looking great still..
No major problems..
Iv spotted a few bugs in the veg box lately so i installed some of the white fly traps and they are working great..
Current Amount of bugs caught:16.
I would recommend these traps to anyone, they work great and are only 6$ for 3.
Iv been moving the 4ft t5 every couple days because the plants are growing so quickly.. :D
I heard 20-23 inches is how far you keep it from the tops so im trusting that, and its working quite well..
Any closer and the plants have been wilting and get yellow..
:smokin:
Im watering them with 1/2 cup of water every other day...and nutrient water every other watering..
I started lst today and will do it for about two weeks then throw em under the hps..:thumbsup::thumbsup:
bluntpasser
07-10-2009, 01:46 AM
They are coming along nicely and are very short from node to node, which means i probably wont even have to lst them because they wont get too lengthy...:thumbsup:
The Seeds were 100$ for a 10 pack and i failed on 3 of them a few weeks ago so i am happy to see all of these getting some dirt clearance....
The flowering time on these babies is 45 days on the website but i think i will be letting them go 50-52 under the hps...
Hopefully get some extra resin..;)
Hopefully half of them will be females but no guarantees..
Pics: 5 of the 7 hash plants
jonblazing
07-11-2009, 06:48 AM
They are coming along nicely and are very short from node to node, which means i probably wont even have to lst them because they wont get too lengthy...:thumbsup:
The Seeds were 100$ for a 10 pack and i failed on 3 of them a few weeks ago so i am happy to see all of these getting some dirt clearance....
The flowering time on these babies is 45 days on the website but i think i will be letting them go 50-52 under the hps...
Hopefully get some extra resin..;)
Hopefully half of them will be females but no guarantees..
Pics: 5 of the 7 hash plants
Just cut my pinkish,purply, grapey, dank Ice pheno yesterday. Check the pheno and the reg looking Ice while growing.
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bluntpasser
07-11-2009, 04:13 PM
Those are some very impressive pictures man...That stuff looks Grade A. If mine is half as good as that i would be happy.:jointsmile:
bluntpasser
07-13-2009, 08:11 AM
I started out the morning with some topping of all the ice plants except for a couple because they are still too small..
I knew i would be doing some transplanting today so i went out and got a nice bag of coco-coir potting soil..very nice mix from the looks..
I ordered a Pyrex bake a round tube off ebay for 20 dollars and am excited to make my own 400 watt hps air cool tube as i have seen many due...Once that arrives in a week or 2.
I started transplanting a few of the ice today as they were getting quite big and unhappy in the 1 gallon pots..I will finishing transplanting all of them in the next couple days and will let those roots go crazy until harvest...
I transplanted the bigger and older Hash Plant from a party cup to a 1 gallon pot today and it is looking very happy..
The younger 6 hash plants are staying healthy and coming along nicely as well..
Any Questions Or Comments...Feel free to ask...:hippy:
jonblazing
07-20-2009, 11:07 AM
Those are some very impressive pictures man...That stuff looks Grade A. If mine is half as good as that i would be happy.:jointsmile:
Thanks man, These ice plants are nice and potent, but are actually my least favorite of the four or five types to grow. White widow, bubblicious, grand daddy purple are more appealing in my opinion. Just my thoughts, youll enjoy the Ice tho for sure. good luck, Peace
Shovelhandle
07-20-2009, 12:51 PM
looks like your off to a great start with your grow, bluntpasser! Nice set up.
bluntpasser
07-21-2009, 04:24 AM
Thanks shov...
-I finished transplanting the ice from 1 gallon to 3 gallon containers today.
-The hash plant is coming along slowly but still healthy..
-The ice have all responded well to the topping last week and are staying nice and short..:thumbsup:
-I have finished building my flowering box and installed the pyrex tube and succesfully made my own aircooled 400 watt hps light with reflector with a duct fan 4" removing the hot air from the box..:thumbsup:
Pics:
1. Hash Plant
2. Ice
3. Ice
4. Custom Cool Tube 400 watt hps
5. Finished flowering box with door open.
bluntpasser
08-03-2009, 07:08 PM
-I decided to start flowering 13 of the ice back on july 24, since they have responded very well..
-I also decided to change my light into a vertical setup after watching much success by green attik and others on canncom..
-I have replaced the 4" exhaust fan(70cfm) with a 6" inline duct fan(160cfm) and the plants are loving the fresh air exchange.
-The 4" fan is now being used as a intake fan because the grow box walls were caving in without it..now there not caving in..
-I do not have a thermometer currently because my old one broke but soon will invest in one with a hygrometer as well.
-There is still 1 ice vegging along with 7 of the hashplant. i think i am gonna just veg all these plants for the next 9 weeks why the 13 ice flower because there really isnt any room in the flowering box and i would like to get some fat hashplant bushes prepared for the next grow...:stoned:
pics..
1)oldest hashplant in veg
2)the only ice still in veg, undergoing homemade lst..
3)the smaller 6 hashplants in veg
4)the new setup in the flowering box
bluntpasser
08-03-2009, 10:19 PM
pics..
1)Nirvana Ice, 2/11 weeks into flowering
2)Nirvana Ice, close up of bud sites, 2/11 weeks into flowering
bluntpasser
08-05-2009, 03:09 AM
I was wondering what t5 users recommend as a distance to keep the light from the tops?? I have a 4ft 4bulb t5..
note.
I will be using SMC leaf wash from now on once a week on all the plants including the flowering plants.. anyone disagree with this method?? I just want to keep my plants mite/bug free...
Italiano715
08-05-2009, 03:16 AM
I was wondering what t5 users recommend as a distance to keep the light from the tops?? I have a 4ft 4bulb t5..
note.
I will be using SMC leaf wash from now on once a week on all the plants including the flowering plants.. anyone disagree with this method?? I just want to keep my plants mite/bug free...
The lights on T5's can be kept fairly close to the tops, but usually a good way to tell is put your hand underneath the light and if it isn't too hot for your hand then you know your good.
bluntpasser
08-05-2009, 04:44 PM
The lights on T5's can be kept fairly close to the tops, but usually a good way to tell is put your hand underneath the light and if it isn't too hot for your hand then you know your good.
Thanks man.. I adjusted the light and they are responding well..:thumbsup:
bluntpasser
08-05-2009, 04:51 PM
Hope everyone is having a good morning today...staying medicated...I came up on some pretty good local stuff yesterday, thought i would share a couple pics..if anyone knows where i can purchase some seeds that will turn out like this, let me know asap..:thumbsup:
bluntpasser
08-17-2009, 12:23 AM
I looked in the flowering box today and found some stinky buds...woahh...a bit early but i guess nothing is wrong with some plants being quicker than others..although very small buds, they are there and i couldn't be any prouder of the ladies... no sign of bugs or pests so far, thank god. I have been using a spray of SMC leaf cleaner once a week in the veg and bud room and there loving it.. I have been watering the Ice clones about once a week which is convenient, but nonetheless disappointing because i feel they would end up better if they got could dry out quicker...next grow i am gonna be using black gold coco blend potting soil and that stuff only needs to be watered twice a week which is very convenient for my schedule..
The 7 hp ended up being 2 hp because 5 of them were not growing good whatsoever, which makes the hp count in the veg room 2. One confirmed female that is recovering from over watering and heat stress and one unknown sex that is looking the best in the garden..This plant was put into the black gold after 2 weeks from seed..
I will be using the black gold from now on or some better potting soil because i have learned you cant get great plants with ok soil..Great soil equals great plants..
Pics..
1)Ice Bud Close up
2)Hp
3)Ice
4)HP
5)Ice In flowering
jessejames12345
08-23-2009, 01:14 AM
Good luck with your flowering ! I'm growing an Ice girl as well , Ill watch your log !
peace
jj
bluntpasser
08-24-2009, 09:26 PM
Another bright morning and the buds are starting to fill out..
most of the ice plants have not been watered for about 3 weeks now but are still staying healthy..
i know this will affect the size of my buds and the amount of buds because you want your plants to dry out every 3 days or so, but it shouldn't affect potency..
which is all i really care about...
And its my second grow so a few little mistakes are bound to happen..live and learn...
Iv been using purple max according to the directions on the back of the bottle..last grow it caused my plant to have extreme crystal production and i used it only for the last two weeks..so this grow using it early and all the way till the end should cause extreme resin production and maybe some purple plants..:thumbsup:
Pics:
1)Ice bud
2)Ice bud CLose up
3)Ice In Veg After 2 weeks of extreme lst..
4) The hash plants vegging, one is in black gold, the other in some cheap coco dirt...the black gold speaks for itself.
5)Purple Max..
JeffersonBud
08-26-2009, 03:18 PM
watch when using the purple maxx. Go slow and light (I use it midway through the 5th week of flower on an 8 week flowering plant). I tend to use the purple maxx as a foliar spray and the gravity in the res (hydro). If your going to use those products, don't use them in the soil unless you want to buy new soil every time...
bluntpasser
08-27-2009, 07:11 AM
watch when using the purple maxx. Go slow and light (I use it midway through the 5th week of flower on an 8 week flowering plant). I tend to use the purple maxx as a foliar spray and the gravity in the res (hydro). If your going to use those products, don't use them in the soil unless you want to buy new soil every time...
Thanks for the tips jb.
bluntpasser
09-24-2009, 07:19 AM
i havnt been in hawaii..but i have been a little too high lately and forgot to update..this mediocre log..
pics coming soon..
bluntpasser
09-25-2009, 06:42 PM
The ice have been doing ok lately..
the bad news...
-half of them were harvested yesterday due to ph problems that had caused the plants to stop taking up water and lose every leaf on the plant.. The smoke is good but not great..and its not suprising because the plants are two weeks early..
the good news...
-half of them are doing great so im looking forward to a harvest rite on schedule at the end of week 11...wow its been a journey
-the buds are already looking mouthwatering and smelling delicious...
-next week i will begin flushing and then its harvest...yay...
-the numbers will not be huge for this harvest like i have mentioned before, but this stuff is surely gonna be some of the best dank i have ever smoked....
pics:
1) Ice bud under t5 light so the crystals can be seen..its raining crystals..
bluntpasser
10-04-2009, 02:20 AM
2 ounces of grade C bud because of many factors..Disappointing but then again things could of gone allot worse. This log is a wrap..
bluntpasser
10-04-2009, 04:43 AM
Alright i lied. One of the plants turned out good. Here is some pics of her.
TheBudBuster
10-23-2009, 09:11 PM
Nasty bud mate, dry and cure, taste and high will be good.:rastasmoke::rastasmoke:
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