Yea I'm done with the tying. I just wanted an even canopy to start off with. From this point on I will let them grow at their own pace.
What minimum of CFL watts would you recommend for a mother?
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Yea I'm done with the tying. I just wanted an even canopy to start off with. From this point on I will let them grow at their own pace.
What minimum of CFL watts would you recommend for a mother?
This pic was taken Sunday. I like.
So pwetty...smell like heaven :-)
Started 12/12 today with 293W of 2700K CFLs.
Dropped something on plant today and basically broke off a secondary. It also damaged a small part of the main stem.
What the fuck is wrong with me?
For shits and giggles I'm trying to clone the busted part. I doubt it will work since I did it too casually.
Fuckin' A.
nice grow man, especialy for the 1st time. I wish i could grow, thats the 1st thing im doing when i move out.
Thanks Sharpezor, it's been fun and not difficult thus far.
Pic update, day 12 flowering. I didn't bother getting closeup pics with this cam.
Slight bulb burn on some leafs. I underestimated the speed of her growth.
Quick update from this morning:
Pic 1: setup, with AC being fed to fan or else temps soar past 100
Pic 2: the closest bud to the door, one of the smaller ones.
Pic 3: the cola formerly known as the main cola
What is your usual temperature in that box with the fan running? I bet your girlies would cook at 100F. By the way your plants look great.
Dboy
Hey sticky!
I've got a very similar question to dboy's... What's your average temperature with the fans getting air from the a/c ?
Do you recirculate this air inside the box, or remove it to a carbon filter/scrubber?
Do you have your a/c running the same time you've got your lights turned ON ?
Is that a/c purely for the plants? Or do you use that same air to cool the air inside your room?
Thanks sticky... I've got some questions about your setup that might help me with my problems. Thanks!
-turtle420 :cool:
Right now it's at 75.2 degrees. Depends on how high I set the AC. As long as it's under 80 I'm happy.
You can see where the temperature probe is at on the first pic. Just follow the black cable on the bottom left.