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Exposure time: 18 hours daily
Ø PPFDe 400µmol/m²/s
DLI 25,92mol/m²/d
temperature: 26°C room humidity: 70%
The light intensity in the tents was set to 300µmol/m²/s at the beginning. From the 8th day, the PPFDe was increased to 400µmol/m²/s.
Plants recovered from transplanting from 1 L to 7 L pots and started new growth.
Root growth has started. The root system is now starting to supply the plants with sufficient nutrients.
Due to the organic pre-fertilization of the substrate, slight signs of overfertilization appear on a few plants.
The plants get a daily amount of water of 500ml per day and plant. Watering is done with a light fertilizer solution of 0.9 EC at a pH of 6.3.
Exposure time: 18 hours daily
Ø PPFDe 400µmol/m²/s
DLI 25,92mol/m²/d
temperature: 26°C room humidity: 70%
The light intensity in the tents was set to 300µmol/m²/s at the beginning. From the 8th day, the PPFDe was increased to 400µmol/m²/s.
Plants recovered from transplanting from 1 L to 7 L pots and started new growth.
Root growth has started. The root system is now starting to supply the plants with sufficient nutrients.
Due to the organic pre-fertilization of the substrate, slight signs of overfertilization appear on a few plants.
The plants get a daily amount of water of 500ml per day and plant. Watering is done with a light fertilizer solution of 0.9 EC at a pH of 6.3.
Documentation day 15 - 21
Exposure time: 18 hours daily
Ø PPFDe 400µmol/m²/s
DLI 25,92mol/m²/d
Temperature: 26°C Room humidity: 70%
Light intensity is still set to 400µmol/m²/s.
The plants show strong compact growth.
The plants get a daily water amount of 700ml per day and plant.
Watering is done with a light fertilizer solution of 1.2 EC at a pH of 6.2.
Documentation day 22 to 28, 1st week of flowering
Exposure time: 12 hours daily
Ø PPFDe 500µmol/m²/s
DLI 21,6mol/m²/s
Temperature: 26°C Room humidity: 70%
Light intensity was slightly increased from 400µmol/m²/s to 500µmol/m²/s.
The plants are now starting to develop more lateral shoots.
The morphological development is as expected.
The leaves have a strong structure and healthy leaf color.
The plants receive a daily water amount of 800ml per day per plant.
Watering is done with a light fertilizer solution of 1.2 EC at a pH of 6.2.
Documentation day 29 - 35, 2nd week of flowering
Exposure time: 12 hours daily
Ø PPFDe 500µmol/m²/s
DLI 21,6mol/m²/s
Temperature: 26°C Room humidity: 65%.
The light intensity was increased from 500µmol/m²/s to 80% power of the lights.
Tent No. 3, EVO 4-120 to 80% ~650µmol/m²/s.
The plants are now in a strong elongation phase and the nodal spacing is starting to lengthen noticeably. Growth is still very satisfactory.
The plants are developing vigorously and no longer show signs of over-fertilization.
The plants get a daily water amount of 900ml per day and plant.
Watered with a light fertilizer solution of 1.4 EC at a pH of 6.2.
Documentation day 51 - 57, 5th flower week
Exposure time: 12 hours per day
Ø PPFDe
Tent 3 700µmol/m²/s
DLI
Tent 3 30,24mol/m²/d
Temperature: 26°C Room humidity: 60%
The plants tolerate all administered light intensities very well, even though bleaching starts in some plants especially under the high intensities.
The stretching phase is over and the plants have now reached the main flowering phase.
The plants have reached their final height and the volume of the flowers is increasing.
The morphological development of the plants is very good.
The plants get a daily amount of water of 1.300ml per day per plant.
Watering is done with a light fertilizer solution of 1.5 EC at a pH of 6.0.
Documentation day 58 - 64. 6th week of flowering
Exposure time: 12 hours daily
Ø PPFDe
Tent 3 700µmol/m²/s
DLI
Tent 3 30,24mol/m²/d
Temperature: 26°C Room humidity: 55%.
Budding continues to progress.
Bleaching also progresses as flower growth increases.
The flowers are noticeably increasing in mass.
The plants get a daily water amount of 1.300ml per plant.
Watering is an EC value of 1.7 with a pH value of 5.8
Documentation day 78 - 84. 9th flowering week
Exposure time: 12 hours per day
Ø PPFDe
Tent 3 700µmol/m²/s
DLI
Tent 3 30,24mol/m²/d
Temperature: 26°C Room humidity: 55%
The ripening phase of the plants has started and the developed flowers begin to bulk up.
Bleaching no longer occurs on new plants. The fragrance in the grow room becomes more intense.
The plants receive a daily water amount of 900ml.
Fertilization has reached its peak and the plants receive an EC of 1.7 with a pH of 5.9 for this last week.
Documentation day 92 - 98. 11th flowering week
Exposure time: 12 hours per day
Ø PPFDe
Tent 3 700µmol/m²/s
DLI
Tent 3 30,24mol/m²/d
Temperature: 26°C Room humidity: 45%
This is the last flowering week for the plants and the room smells very intense.
Flower development is very good down to the lower parts of the plants
The ripening stage is well advanced and the plants are ready for harvest.
By skipping fertilization, the plants have noticeably lost color and the leaves have turned autumnal.
The plants are getting very little water at 500ml per day per plant and are being forced to dry out.
The EC value this week is 0.4 and the pH 5.8.
Harvest
The day before harvest, the plants were no longer watered, in order to deprive the flowers of as much water as possible.
On the day of harvest, all large fan leaves were removed from the plants still standing.
After removing the fan leaves, the plants were cut at pot height and the flowers were separated from the stem.
Subsequently, the flowers were freed from their petals and the flowers were hung to dry.
After successful flowering phase, the harvest of the hemp plants took place. The plants were first cut off whole and dried. Subsequently, the flowers were separated from the plant. The dry flowers were then trimmed by machine. Subsequently, the flowers were then finally dried at 20°C and 55% humidity. The flowers were sorted according to size (large and small flowers), and weighed.
Results
With the SANlight EVO series, exposure intensities >1.000µmol/m²/s lead to an increase in yield per area, but reduce the yield/performance ratio by up to 26%.
Further, this trial demonstrates the superior performance of our EVO-series. Even when operating the lights at only 80% of their power, yields well above 500g/m² are achievable and more than 2g of flower mass can be produced per watt.
From an economic point of view, the use of the EVO 4-120 is absolutely recommendable, and a reasonable compromise between performance and economy.
Try shoring up those temp fluctuations between lights on and lights off. More than 10 degrees less when the lights are off before their done growing vertically will give us a lot of unwanted stretch. Once that vertical growth is done we want to then open up that temp gap to stress them out and signal them to put extra energy into the budding process and resin production. The more we baby them and keep those temp gaps close through veg & early flower it will have a much more explosive impact when we want it to.
Nice tent man, If you do not have them already get yourself a thermal laser temp gun & PAR meter to better read your plant tops. Those lights should be closer to be getting as much PAR onto those plants as they can take. Keep up the good work, Check out my 200 light 7,000 plant diary & follow my profile and youtube for videos!
@sanlight, Sounds interesting, Considering your plants are extremely stretched towards the apex colas. I looked back at your temps. Your stretch is coming from opening up your temp gaps too early in flower to more than 10 degrees less with lights off. At week 4 that strain must have still had vertical growth to complete and that temp gap stretched them for sure. I also looked closely at your photos I do not see any sun grip light pullys to raise & lower your lights do you utilize these? They help a lot. Just trying to help friend! We do not want to waste energy and resources growing stem & having giant node gaps like that its power, food, time wasted.
Happy Growing!
@LegacyMarketFarm, thank you for you comment. The purpose of this tent was NOT to have the fixtures at full power. And yes we have spectrometers and laser temp guns. =)