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    First Grow & Grow Cab Log

    we'll can I get an answer to my questions or what
    smokybear Reviewed by smokybear on . First Grow & Grow Cab Log OK,I have A 60 height,15 deep,29in wide cab intake is a 80 cfm duct fan exhaust is 250 cfm ferts/nute i use fox farm b/g & have t/b for flowering cycle i have a 400w home-made cool tube thanks due to the FAQ's here.i haven't finish with it yet but,in the mean time i have two plants and praying they are female's at first i was using miracle grow and thing wasn't going to well after i applied but now seems to look better the beans are bag seeds and about five weeks old from sprout temps are at Rating: 5

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    First Grow & Grow Cab Log

    Quote Originally Posted by smokybear
    we'll can I get an answer to my questions or what
    wow!

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    First Grow & Grow Cab Log

    bud are starting to form.Its been 30 days of 12/12 and 15 days of budding.just want to know is that how you calculate flowering time or do u count it from the first time you go to 12/12
    oh,here's some pics

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    Hiya Smoky, wow! That plant is really reaching for the stars! It's amazing to go back and look at the baby pictures.

    You count flowering from the time it went under 12/12 lighting.

    Looks sativa dominate...should be some nice smoke :thumbsup:

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    First Grow & Grow Cab Log

    doco,thanks for ur response so it mostly sativa:thumbsup:

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    Looks like it to me...graceful, slender leaves mmmmmm...Such a beautiful plant. BTW, only use the flowering time as a guideline - check the trichomes to determine harvest time.

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    aznson01

    First Grow & Grow Cab Log

    do u have a blacklight in there?

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    First Grow & Grow Cab Log

    Quote Originally Posted by aznson01
    do u have a blacklight in there?
    no,why would i have blacklight

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    Quote Originally Posted by doco
    Looks like it to me...graceful, slender leaves mmmmmm...Such a beautiful plant. BTW, only use the flowering time as a guideline - check the trichomes to determine harvest time.
    thanks doco,I read alot about that seen some polls,but when is it the time to harvest at,cloudy and ambered or cloudy and clear

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    Well to be frank, I don't have any experience there, lol. I didn't know about checking the trichomes till I came to cannabis.com! I used to just harvest when the hairs were mostly red/brown or if the rainy season started early but that was outdoors obviously.

    What I have read is the clear/cloudy is more of a stimulating cerebral high and the cloudy/amber is more body stone couchlock. There's some good threads on here about it. I think it has to do with the relationships between the percentage of THC and the other cannibinoids content.

    I just bought a 30x-60x mini handheld microscope at Radio Shack for $12

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