MiGrampa
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Hey everyone! I’m kicking off a flowering diary where I’m testing some new techniques and experimenting with supplemental red lighting in my cannabis grow. I’ll be documenting the entire journey, from the start of flowering through to harvest, and sharing my observations and results along the way.

This picture was taken on 2/26/2025, just a few days before changing to the flower cycle.

This picture was taken today 3/08/2025.

Here's a close-up shot showing the main stem tied down with a pipe-cleaner to promote vertical growth.
That's it for now! I’m excited to see how this experiment progresses and will update you all with any changes, successes, or setbacks. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to drop them below. Let’s see where this journey takes us!
Setup Overview:
I’m growing in a 5' x 5' grow tent with a Nanolux 640-watt full-spectrum LED grow light, which I’m currently running at 320 watts of full-spectrum white light. The goal is to gradually increase the intensity as the plants enter heavy flowering, eventually running the light at 530 watts towards the later stages. To further enhance my setup, I’ve added two sets of AC Infinity Ion Beam lights at the soil level, primarily for the flowering phase. These will stay on throughout the grow, providing additional light coverage.Strains:
- Gorilla Roadkill by Skunk Works
- Dante’s Inferno by Greenpoint Seeds
- LemonGrass by Humboldt Seed Company
Growing Medium:
I’m using FoxFarm Ocean Forest soil with a 10% perlite addition for extra drainage, which seems to be working great for healthy root growth. I'm also following an aggressive feeding schedule using General Hydroponics Flora Series nutrients, sticking to their feeding chart. I’ve been using 1 teaspoon of Epsom salts per gallon but will be switching to General Hydroponics Cal-Mag around week 2.5 of the flowering cycle.Lighting Experiment:
The real star of the show here is my lighting experiment. I’m incorporating supplemental red lighting into my grow. Here’s the new light cycle setup:- Main Light (440nm Blue): 110 watts of 440nm blue light are running on a 12/12 light cycle along with the main Nanolux LED light.
- 660nm Red Lights: 110 watts of 660nm red lights are on a 12-hour and 16-minute light schedule, coming on 8 minutes before the main lights and turning off 8 minutes after they go off.
- 730nm Far Red Lights: 60 watts of 730nm far red lights come on 20 minutes before the light cycle starts and turn off 30 minutes after the main lights go off, providing a total of 12 hours and 50 minutes of far red exposure.

This picture was taken on 2/26/2025, just a few days before changing to the flower cycle.

This picture was taken today 3/08/2025.

Here's a close-up shot showing the main stem tied down with a pipe-cleaner to promote vertical growth.
Defoliation and Lollipopping:
During the flowering phase, I plan to perform mild defoliation and lollipopping to ensure that energy is focused on the buds and not excessive foliage. I’ll be monitoring the plants closely to assess when defoliation is necessary, and I’ll be doing so cautiously to avoid stressing the plants too much.Temperature, VPD, and Growth Environment:
I’m currently running a VPD of 1.1kPa and plan to gradually increase this to 1.4kPa during the later flowering stages to encourage optimal transpiration and nutrient uptake. I’m using an AC Infinity UIS system to regulate temperature and humidity, with an AC Infinity 8" fan and carbon filter setup to maintain airflow and prevent any odor buildup.Current Observations:
- Health: The plants are looking great so far! No signs of uncorrected deficiencies, and stretch has been well-contained by tying down the main stems.
- Stretching: The supplemental blue and red light experiment seems to be keeping stretching under control, which is exciting. In my previous grow, where I only had red lights, I noticed much more vertical growth.
- Light Cycle Experiment: I’ve been running the 440nm blue lights alongside the Nanolux for 12 hours, and the 660nm and 730nm red lights on their own modified schedules. I'm looking forward to seeing how the combination of these wavelengths impacts the overall growth and bud development.
That's it for now! I’m excited to see how this experiment progresses and will update you all with any changes, successes, or setbacks. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to drop them below. Let’s see where this journey takes us!
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