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Originally Posted by omnibuddy
1. Vortex, 1st gen clone (top), from seed/mom #3
2. OG Larry, 1st gen clone (top)
3. Unknown Seed, Nicknamed "Lemagranite", 1st gen clone (top)
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correctionsQuote:
Originally Posted by omnibuddy
1. Vortex, 1st gen clone (top), from seed/mom #3
2. OG Larry, 1st gen clone (top)
3. Unknown Seed, Nicknamed "Lemagranite", 1st gen clone (top)
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OG Larry is growing very fast. I spent several hours with two friends today work on the space. Completely covered floors in Panda Plastic, nearly finished light proofing, and rearranged the plants.
OG Larry is now in position to begin Flowering. Hopefully this weekend I will finish the light veg box ventilation so I can close it up and switch Larry's light.
Here are her newest photos:
OG Larry Update 1 of 2
OG Larry Update 2 of 2
Here are a couple of shots of the 9 seedlings. I have moved them out of the humidity dome and into the newly redone veg room. They are looking great!
Using plastic bags for pots was cheap, and I'm worried because they don't allow the soil to dry enough. I hope they do not get root rot or anything...
Seedling Update 001
Seedling Update 002
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Here is a shot of the new layout. There are actually three or four plants you cant see in there too.
Veg Room Update
You should be able to attach pictures to your posts in the advanced mode by now.
Are you running those UVB lights 18/6? How are those working out?
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Originally Posted by bigsby
Thanks for the question. I run my UVB 24/7 at the veg stage. One of the benefits of these lights is at they provide a broad spectrum white along with the UVB. Because I am using 4 band veg lights and 2 band flower litd, the white is very important filler spectrum.
The UVB light a supposed to make the plant my hardy. Larry is extremely healthy but i have not run ctrols yet.
The fact is the greatest benefit is supposed to be during the floweering cycle because UVB is dictly involved into the THC production process. I don't yet fully understand how.
The main problem is that physical contact between e UVB bulb and plant causes severe burns and complete destruction of that portion of the plant. With how fast the plants grow it I have burned several leaves, so caution is required.
Any link to how to do this or brief description would be rep-tacular! I spent another 30 minutes trying and gave up.Quote:
Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
Honestly I think my login may have issues; I even had to ask the admin to authenticate me manually, and it may have had less than optimal results.
Click on quote on my post and it should bring you to an advanced text editing field.Quote:
Originally Posted by omnibuddy
Scroll down below the smileys and you should see something that says manage attachments (it's a button.) Click on that (make sure pop-up blockers and script blockers are disabled for this site,) and you should get a pop-up window with 5 uploading slots.
You only get 5 uploaded attachment pics per post.
Got all of the light proofing done and put in an exhaust fan today. Midnight tonight OG Larry see's her first nightfall. (=Quote:
Originally Posted by omnibuddy
yay!