HydroHut is on the way, should be here sometime next week, along with a little carbon filter. Right behind it in another order placed the following day is a 1000-watt light, a 4" centrifugal fan, a light hanger, duct clamps and miscellaneous stuff. Gonna be a tight squeeze setting up that hut (did some measuring), but I think I can make it work somewhere. I *hope* I'll get it all next week, but the second order, maybe not.

Might have to untie this bitch and put her in that hut once both orders are here. If plants can triple in height, this plant could be pretty big. Not sure how big a plant can get in a 5-gallon pot though, anyone know? I mean, if it was a 15-gallon pot, sure, I could see a 9- or 10-foot monster, but I think the pot size will limit it at least some. Please tell me that's the case!

Either way, I guess using the 1000-watt light on this plant will make the most sense, although because of circuit breakers it's basically either this surround-it-with-light 400-watt setup in this cabinet, or just the 1000-watt light alone in the hut. I'll have to swap the light cycles if I put it under the 1000 too, since I'll want to run that at night (cold weather coming, might as well utilize the extra heat at night, and run the 400-watt + CFLs during the day).

What would you guys do with this plant, given the choice between the cab in the pic, or a HydroHut with a 1000-watt light? I'm no expert here, always glad to listen to folks!

(Oh, and sure, I'll post some pics of the hut once it's set up!)
jamstigator Reviewed by jamstigator on . Jamstigator versus Big Mama! I got some freebie seeds in 2005, Durban Poison x Skunk #1. Well, I tried to germinate them in April 2006, all ten of them, but only one sprouted. (I guess they're free for a reason.) It's a Sativa-dominant strain, and I'm kinda height-constrained, so I almost killed this plant a number of times, but couldn't bring myself to do it, so it vegged for nigh six months in a 1/2 gallon pot. It got rootbound and droopy, but kinda big even so. I FIM'd it, got three main stalks, and pruned for yield a Rating: 5