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10-10-2006, 01:44 AM #1OPMember
Dro Bucket Gro w/430 Watt Full Spectrum Light
I will include LOTS of photos if requested as the plants grow. Here is the 1st set!
Phx Reviewed by Phx on . Dro Bucket Gro w/430 Watt Full Spectrum Light I will include LOTS of photos if requested as the plants grow. Here is the 1st set! Rating: 5[align=center]Check out my Dro Grow in Hydro! Link:
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10-10-2006, 02:00 AM #2OPMember
Dro Bucket Gro w/430 Watt Full Spectrum Light
Attached are the 1st photos.
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10-10-2006, 02:05 AM #3OPMember
Dro Bucket Gro w/430 Watt Full Spectrum Light
Photos hopefully attached correctly this time!
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10-10-2006, 03:04 AM #4Senior Member
Dro Bucket Gro w/430 Watt Full Spectrum Light
this is gonna be awesome
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10-10-2006, 03:32 AM #5OPMember
Dro Bucket Gro w/430 Watt Full Spectrum Light
Attached are the last pics of the first set. Night one...
I am still not sure what to set the light on. I will do some research... I also need to put a fan in the closet. I will do it before the plants get any heat.
I have the second bucket awaiting germinating seeds...
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10-10-2006, 03:49 AM #6Senior Member
Dro Bucket Gro w/430 Watt Full Spectrum Light
i dunno how big u plan on letting these plants get but your roots are gonna be cramped and will probably kill eachother. i see u have a couple plants per bucket, those buckets are good for one full size plant.
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10-10-2006, 05:34 AM #7OPMember
Dro Bucket Gro w/430 Watt Full Spectrum Light
Well, at this time there are actually 4 plants in the 1 bucket. I plan on starting 4 in the other as well. I actually have 12 germinating.
I intend to do as I have always done in my veggie garden, which is to narrow them down as they come up depending on the best looking. I also don't know sex and they are bagseeds... I hope to have 4 plants going (2 in each pot) and I would rather be root bound with 2 plants in each than have 2 plants total and they both turn out male...
I did use all seeds of darker color with black lines all over them. A few of them were quite large that are in the next batch... We will see
Of the 4 I have started, the runt has the thickest stem. I will probably keep it and.... HMMMM.... Its tough to decide who goes.... Lets see who impresses me. The runt could still go to slaughter if necessary!
Oh, just using tap water with dechlorinator. Pros and Cons anyone???
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10-10-2006, 06:23 AM #8OPMember
Dro Bucket Gro w/430 Watt Full Spectrum Light
My first impression is that it is very dry in the closet. The leaves want to pull up towards the center (not curl on the edges). The light is at about 20 inches. I have turned everything off for the night. Except the pumps.
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10-10-2006, 02:15 PM #9OPMember
Dro Bucket Gro w/430 Watt Full Spectrum Light
After the light being off for about 5 hours, the leaves flattened back out.
I have turned the light back on with the closet door open.
I am going to see my local guy today to get some supplies... and ask a few more questions. I am afraid of burning them up...
At this point, I need: Temp and Humidity meter, PH Down, FAN, Another bag of the round rocks, lock for door, light blocker for door opening...
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10-10-2006, 02:50 PM #10OPMember
Dro Bucket Gro w/430 Watt Full Spectrum Light
Just Pics...
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