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	04-29-2009, 07:06 AM #11
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Himalaya Gold: 1st grow log (advice appreciated)
no i had no idea about that. I just wanted an indica strain as sativas get so big, so i looked for an indica strain and found one with quite a large yield (600-1000gr/sqm) and it was their fastest growing indica, thats as far as i thought it through. Plus the pic of the budded plant looked amazing!
  ok well i guess i'll be taking the door down at some point in the future, that should help a little with the temps at least during the veg state.  I looked around some more and at GHS the temps they have are 25 in the day and 19 at night (celsius of course) so i'll try and do what i gotta do to match that as close as i can.  And oh yeah, all 10 of them are growing now. Not 6 
 I'll be forcing the flowering as soon as possible but its still gonna be some time before i can think about that.  As far as space goes, my closet is quite large so it shouldnt really be too much of a problem, there's alot more height than width in the room so i dont think i'll be topping them.  I'll post some pics later today if i dont pass out from exhaustion, way too much school work lately 
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	04-29-2009, 10:49 AM #12
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Himalaya Gold: 1st grow log (advice appreciated)
Good luck with your plants. Just wanted to say.. that god awful bug is freekin me out!!
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	04-29-2009, 02:57 PM #13
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Himalaya Gold: 1st grow log (advice appreciated)
heh yeah perp the bugs are pretty wierd, i didnt think we could get those around here (colder climate.) If anything they help the matter as they eat other insects so i dont have a problem with them there at all, just creepy
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Anyways guys i've abandoned the small crappy flouros i was using and i'm now going with 1 of my hps's. The reason for this is that i dont believe those crappy flouros put out near enough lumens and i dont want stretching. A whopping 55,000 lumens is WAY better than anything those flouros can even come close to putting out and i've been looking at other posts from people using only HPS's and they look fine so i'm not gonna try to rig up some fire hazard just to incorporate weak flouros. I'm sure you'll all notice the girls turning to one side and thats because they were growing towards the blue flouro i had, it should correct itself within a couple of days or so.
They're looking great as of now and the temps with the door open is 77. Not TOO bad but not ideal either, and thats with only one. They dont need the two at this point though so once again i'm not gonna worry about it yet.
You guys think the HPS is close enough? Or too far from them? I put a toilet paper roll in one of the pics so you could get an idea of how far the light is from the plants.
lemme know what you think about the girls or anything else, i dont have school for the next 4 days so i'll be checking frequently
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	04-29-2009, 05:36 PM #14
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Himalaya Gold: 1st grow log (advice appreciated)
Hey chief,
Seedlings that are immediately put under HPS lights can be prone to stretching, so if you see that this is happening you might consider lowering the light a little bit more, or getting those fluoros back on the plants for a little bit longer. I'm sure you've heard of testing the distance of the HPS by using the back of your hand underneath the light... if it feels too warm, back the lights up, if not, you can probably lower them some more. Personally, I like to keep CFL's on my seedlings until they just about outgrow their starter cups (2-3 nodes) before transplanting and turning on the big lights, but that's just me.
Also, I can't really tell what your flooring is made out of - I'd imagine it's not concrete if it's in a closet - but if the floor has the tendency to get cold when the lights go off, you might consider setting the containers on something that will serve as a buffer between the roots and the cold floor.
Take care. :jointsmile:
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	04-29-2009, 07:04 PM #15
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OK i took your advice and lowered the lights a little. The temperature now on the plants is 77.8, is that seriously too high? I'm expecting it to be high but unless its a lethal temp i'm ok with it.
thnx for the helpTo grow, or not to grow. That is the question
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	04-29-2009, 07:23 PM #16
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oh yeah another quick question. How often and how much do you water seedlings on your grows. I'm pretty sure i'm getting it right but just wanna be sure
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	04-29-2009, 07:42 PM #17
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Himalaya Gold: 1st grow log (advice appreciated)
77.8F isn't bad, but if temperatures start getting past 80, I'd consider adding some extra ventilation to cool things down. Things like humidity, C02, etc., can all play a role in just how high temperatures can get without affecting growth, but since those don't really apply right now, you should try to keep the temperature between 70-80F for best results. With an open hood like the one on your light, you could probably lower the ambient temperature of the entire room by having a dedicated fan just blowing on the bulb, and moving the ballast out of the growroom (if possible).
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I just water them when they need it. I know it's sorta taboo, but my seedling pots are somewhat translucent, so I can tell just by looking at the soil whether or not it's still moist, completely dry, somewhere in-between, etc. When the topsoil starts looking a little crumbly, it's probably getting pretty close to time to water. Smaller containers mean you'll need to water more frequently, and higher temperatures will play a role too. If you're not letting them dry out completely, and yet aren't keeping them saturated at all times, then you're doing it right. :jointsmile:
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	04-29-2009, 08:54 PM #18
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ok thats about what i'm doing now, i'll stick my pinky a little into the soil and if its dry i water them. Thats a great idea about the ballast as well i think i'll do that as soon as i notch a few slots in the door frame for the cables.
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	04-29-2009, 09:53 PM #19
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Himalaya Gold: 1st grow log (advice appreciated)
Hey, this seems like a fun escapade you have going. Looking forward to seeing more.. subscribed...
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	04-29-2009, 11:25 PM #20
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Himalaya Gold: 1st grow log (advice appreciated)
Definitely an escapade! If he doesn't fry them with that HPS we will be in for a real adventure.:jointsmile:
Seriously: everyone has been telling you that added cooling is going to be needed and you need to plan for it now. All it will take is a few hours of extreme temps and you will loose the entire crop in the early stages, or seriously stunt the growth in the late stages.
JG
 
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