Hi all thought I would share a couple of pics just finished tying some of these down 2 days into 12/12.
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Hi all thought I would share a couple of pics just finished tying some of these down 2 days into 12/12.
looking good.
how many are there? i think you gonna need to transfer them to thier own pots and space em out soon.
That looks good. What's your lighting setup?
I normaly run a couple 400hps this run is an experiment, it will be done with cfls.I am trying to lower electric bill, I believe there are a couple of males on board and my space will open up if not I have a identical set up on hand, I am using 8 26 watt on lid plus back and side lighting as well, so far I am impressed with how bushy plants are temps stay at 70deg constant, they will be tied and kept low. Thanks for replys.
Looks pretty good except for one thing...you may want to get that gfi strip up off of the floor, especially so close to your grow. One spill (or a couple of good sprays) is all it would take to fry your equipment or yourself.
GFI's, especially cheap ones, are notorious for not working properly. Now-a-days I always treat them like they are not going to work at all when needed.
I slipped once, while adding a gallon of water to my coral reef tank. Only spilled about a tablespoon of water, but it landed on one of my GFIs. Watched it sizzle and catch on fire, then blow the capacitor on my tanks 400w MH ballast. The GFI never tripped.
This is a relatively common story with fish tanks. Definate buzz-kill.
Safety-Safety-Safety
sorry, but you missed my question. how many plants are in thier right now?
10 plants about 1 month old, I guessed I missed that.
ok. that should be fine then if a few are picked out as males.
id still suggest that youll want to prepare a few pots for the females tho, since even with only 5 girls, youll need more space than that container looks to provide