Rootsruler
Know it all
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2023
- Messages
- 3,267
- Reaction score
- 14,629
No worries my guy! Glad you could stop by!!!Just realized I wasn’t getting notifications on your thread man.
My apologies, it’s been corrected.![]()
No worries my guy! Glad you could stop by!!!Just realized I wasn’t getting notifications on your thread man.
My apologies, it’s been corrected.![]()
I’ve been trying to take advantage of the colder lights out temps. Basement can get to 16c but usually 17c-18c during work hours.11/30/2023
Temp - 76°
Humidity - 64%
VPD - 1.10 kPa
DLI - 31
Leaf Temp - 75°
It's been almost 2 weeks since I last posted and the girls have filled the net in stretch for the most part. I left just enough room for them to stretch which wasn't a lot as I've been running my little tent heater on lights off and raising the temp a couple of degrees higher than lights on temps. Looks like it worked because they didn't stretch as much as they did last time when I ran them together with the other cultivars. I'm guessing they have maybe a few more days to a week of stretch left but I'm also seeing pre pistil so flowers should be forthcoming in the next week or so.
I finally got the last piece to my irrigation system and put it all together and ran it. I was kind of disappointed in how much water the circulator, the little ring that goes around the main stem and distributes water around the plate, emitted. My little pump could water the entire media when I was using the DIY watering rings in around 5 minutes. Unfortunately it's not strong enough to put out a stream of water that fills the plate, maybe it's because I have 2 extra pots using water than I did last time so water pressure isn't as strong with more pots to water. I'm going to have to go from a 264gph to 800gph pump and see if that fixes the issue. On hand water the plates themselves work great. Just gotta get the water flow dialed in.
I also installed the two power heads in the reservoir to keep the nutrient suspended in the water so that it doesn't settle to the bottom.
After I had posted the last time I was pretty sick and decided to hang the oscillator on rope ratchets temporarily and when I got better I'd fab up a shelf but the ratchets are working pretty good so I just left them. I like that I can adjust the fan height with them so that when the colas start going vertical I can raise it a little more and get that nice gentle sway of colas going!!!
I did a quick leaf cleanup as it was getting pretty thick in there but will be doing a more thorough job in the next few days then let them run to harvest.
I bought more EMT to make another set of horizontal tent poles. I'm going to use it to set up the other net as a trellis for the verticals.
The 3rd light that SSHZ sent me is on its way and will occupy the space in front where the net isn't filled. By the time the flowers are button size that area should fill in somewhat but I'm pretty happy that the space I left for stretch filled pretty much to my expectation.
I'm going to stop using the heater in the next few days now that flower is starting to set in. Maybe the colder lights off temps will spur faster flower formation. Stay tuned!!!
View attachment 32037
This run, with the added light and heat, I'm going to have to run them hotter than I like but once we get to week 7 I can start ramping down DLI and it should cool down the tent the last few weeks before harvest. I'm hoping the drop in DLI will land me around 75° - 77°.I’ve been trying to take advantage of the colder lights out temps. Basement can get to 16c but usually 17c-18c during work hours.
Hope we get good results.![]()
I keep checking leaf temps. If 25c or less I bump to 100%. If higher back to 75%. Never by a preset dimmer switch again.This run, with the added light and heat, I'm going to have to run them hotter than I like but once we get to week 7 I can start ramping down DLI and it should cool down the tent the last few weeks before harvest. I'm hoping the drop in DLI will land me around 75° - 77°.
Do you run it at that temp all the way to harvest?Ideal grow temps under LED’s is 80-82 degrees...........it made a big difference in my grows when I realized it needed to be higher.
Need to convert that but thanks.Ideal grow temps under LED’s is 80-82 degrees...........it made a big difference in my grows when I realized it needed to be higher.
26c - 28cNeed to convert that but thanks.
Think Aqua told me to go by leaf temps with 24c being perfect?I’ll double check that too.
Last week or two of flowering I try to lower it to 76-78 degrees........... rest of the time 80 degrees or above.Do you run it at that temp all the way to harvest?



It's a good little light. I wish it had a little more spread but that's what bar lights are for right? I have it on 100%/13" off the canopy and DLI is at 33 for 18 hrs/775 umol/m2 dead center per Tent Buddy app.How does that LED appear to be working.......and does the quality appear to be good?
Oh Yeah! Definitely worth the money. She can put out some photons.Well, still sounds like it's worth it's cost, $120, right?


neat man12/13/2023
Temp - 82°
Humidity - 54%
VPD - 1.72 kPa
DLI - 38
Leaf Temp - 79°
Gave the girls another haircut but this time I did a more thorough job so I'm OK with where they are at. Fed them 6 gallons of feed solution. Added some Hormex on this feed to soften the shock from the haircut I gave them. Changed the feed schedule to M/W/F as the girls are drinking faster. I mixed a full 5 gallon bucket and I still had to mix another gallon to get them watered completely.
Flowers are definitely forming and it looks like heating the tent after flip to reduce stretch is paying off. I was going to tuck them but the flowers are forming pretty fast so I'm just going to let them continue their vertical growth. Week 4 since flip ends in 2 days. I was going to wait until then to let them go vertical but I'm too tired and lazy to be tucking them. I'll probably lay down the trellis in a week or two if they start getting tall.
View attachment 33932
Greenhouse skinned and with some plants inside. It was 42° last night but the greenhouse averaged 58° with an incandescent bulb warming the space at night. I may spring for a 250w heat lamp bulb to see how balmy we can get it in there. Either that or I may put my tent heater in there as I'm not using it right now.
View attachment 33933



It's a 5 x 5. I have two 275w cobs and another 200w that SSHZ gave me so there's around 750w in the tent. They're not all at 100% but they're there if I need it. With the 200w I've been moving it from one side to the other every day so that the corners get some good light exposure. I'm hoping it has the same effect as using a light mover.It's amazing to see a 4x4 or is that a 5x5 with 250 watts, flower like that? I figured my electrical would not handle 700 watts x 3-4 tents. So I got a 450 w, 320w,and a 260w to experiment and I was secptical about 260w Flowering cycle, but they all work to finish,amazing,SS




Possibly,01/14/2024
Temp - 79.8°
Humidity - 57%
VPD - 1.29 kPa
DLI - 42
Leaf Temp - 77°
Girls are cruising now just getting fatter and fatter by the day. Starting to see a little frost forming. Should get pretty sugary in the tent by the looks of it.
One observation that I'm seeing is that the flowers under the Blurple seem to fatten up a faster than under the white light LED's.
I'm guessing because of the lack of green in the light spectrum but I'm not 100% on that. I need to do some research and start asking dumb questions!!!
View attachment 39046
Trichs are starting to form.
View attachment 39047
Which I think, sounds like would make them grow "more dense"Possibly,
The morphology of the spectrum
Err, affects of spectrum morphology, possibly.
Blue will keep buds compact too, red wil encourage elongation in the buds same way they do the the structure of the plant.
You have a nice even looking canopy, good job on that front too.