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2022 4x4 ILGM Purple Punch

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Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 5-10
Topping
weeks 3
HST
weeks 4, 8-9
Defoliation
weeks 8-13
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Strain
Purple Punch
ILGM
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
Overall easy strain to grow. As with ILGM, 100% germination with no issues throughout the grow. However, the variance in phenotypes is also to be expected. One of the plants came of really good. That's been my experience with them, about 20-25% of them are really good. The rest okay. Tested the buds early and they had a strong pine smell. Now that they've cured, they have a berry and gas flavor. Good relaxed high that isn't heady. Good for all times unless you want to forget your name lol.
The Outcome
Week 14
Harvest
What's on the scales?
338.493
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
What's on the scales?
623.689
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
5
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
1.4864
ft²
Grow Room size
0.64
g / watt
227.73
g / m²
67.7
g / plant
3.36
plant / m²
356.57
watt / m²
Tastes like
Diesel
Flowery
Pine
Feels like
20% Sativa 80% Indica

Positive effects

Euphoric
Relaxed
Uplifted

Negative effects

Dry mouth
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Great tent for the price. Nothing to complain about. Have had over a year no issues.
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PapaNugs PapaNugs
2 years ago
Purple Punch by ILGM was an easy grow from start to finish. 100% germination. Easy growing through veg. Flowering went fine. In hindsight I prolly should have waited one more week on one of the plants. It didn't fill out properly. The girls dried between 9-14 days. I got cutting done throughout multiple days which made my jail time easier. 338.39 grams or 12.08 oz dry weight 217.41 grams of big quality nugs 120.98 grams of small nugs Not included is 25.86 grams of larf for edibles Super happy with my MIGRO lights! They were an absolute game changer and can't believe how good they were. I wish I could review them on this site to give them the credit they deserve.
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Grow Questions
PapaNugs
PapaNugsstarted grow question 2 years ago
What's the max ppfd for the plants in veg vs flower without CO2?
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 2 years ago
It is an always shifting ceiling... unless you have a tightly controlled environment. Your temp and RH will be important too. other factors are invovled in this equation. DLI is a better way to understand it, then you don't have to account for different hours of use when comparing to someone else's results or previous results etc. So, remember this is a ballpark... and a large ballpark in a less-controlled environment. 800-1000 ppfd is going to be near max over 12 hours (35-42 DLI, if i'm off on the ppfd range, the DLI is more accurate -- google DLI chart.) over 18 hours, you need 2/3rds of power over 12 hours to acheive same DLI. 500-700ish ppfd for 18 hours. DLI is 1:1 directly proportional to hours of use... it all makes sense when you understand the math behind it. Google a DLI chart and see how it all meshes as i described. studies covering just a few hours difference show there is virtually no difference in yield whether you provide 40DLI over 10, 11, 12, 13 hours (all acceptable for bloom). you should only use more or less hours if you are using it to adjust what is given to the plant... I.E. more is not necessarily better in all cases. so, don't assume that. make an informed choice in this regard, not a based on whimsy. Is there a difference with large variation of how long light is provided? this is more important for an autoflower than aphotoperiod, since there's a limited range of common sense choices for photoperiods in bloom. 10-13 hous is rational and won't cause a hormonal balance issue in bloom. Autos you may choose anything from 24 - 12 hours, give or take... sometimes autos get placed in with photoperiods in bloom. The answer is i don't know. i haven't read anything that compared this to a baseline of some sort and with a suitable sample size to be confident about what was seen/learned. I'd expect at some point you get more stretching with longer dark periods... so at some point a "40 DLI" may have a slightly different outcome if some other important factor is significantly different from a 'norm' or typical expectation. it's all relative... so "optimal amount of light" shifts... if you udnerstand all the factors, it is easier to translate and apply this understanding of providing photons to the plant. trial and error... let this math get you in a ballpark as far as what you provide, then you observe and react to what the plant does... internode length will be a good guide. that will tell you if it needs more or less light. VPD will matter... you may need to feed more, but if vpd is higher than before it may take care of itself. rates.. change over time... don't think of the plant as a snapshot.. it's an ever evolving thing with constant change. it's not ml/L of X fertilizer... it how many molecules of each needed building block you provide per day... or per second or per hour... it is a rate that we must understand. it gets complicated due to all the relativistic factors invovled with feeding or giving light etc.
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crimsonecho
crimsonechoweek 7
i think you should pull your lights way higher they look stressed
crimsonecho
crimsonecho
@PapaNugs, you can also contact migro i’m sure they’ll tell you that you dont need to keep it at 7” and adjust based on plant response. i’m running just around 400w over 4x4 at the moment and they are slowly transitioning to flower and when they’re at peak flower i’ll up that wattage to 480 max and at 10” all that time. plus your fixture has a higher umol/j rating which means its also pushing out more par than my fixtures so its easy to burn or severely stunt your plants with that much light.
PapaNugs
PapaNugs
@crimsonecho, I appreciate the advice. I've never heard that before. I'll take it though and increase the distance to 10 inches as you said. I'll keep you posted. Thanks!
crimsonecho
crimsonecho
@PapaNugs, some plants can some plants cant so you should look at how happy your plants are to decide what ppfd is suitable for your plants. sativas generally tolerate higher intensity light especially because they have genetically less chlorophyll and lighter colored leaves and indicas are more sensitive to higher light intensity. again its your grow so you do what you think its best no problem just wanted to share my feelings about what i’ve seen in the photos.
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Fayah_Burn
Fayah_Burnweek 6
Looking nice 👍 wish you good luck 🍀 with your grow! I have a question, what do you think about the Migro Aray?
PapaNugs
PapaNugs
@Fayah_Burn, I love the MIGRO lights. They put serious work in. Super happy with my purchase after this grow.
PapaNugs
PapaNugs
@Fayah_Burn, thanks! So far I really like them. I got the pro version at 530W for a uniform light spread. I can tell you more when we get to the end of flower!
Metatronix
Metatronixweek 9
That's a beautiful garden you got there 💚 All the best to your new girls on their journey to frostines growmie 🍅 🍻
PapaNugs
PapaNugs
@Metatronix, thank you!
HAPPYWEEDS
HAPPYWEEDSweek 14
Congrats on the harvest my man 😎 I love these full of pistils strains 😍
PapaNugs
PapaNugs
@HappyWeeds, 🙏 thanks brother. 😍
GROWitALL
GROWitALLweek 11
Good Gosh !!! Nice WERK Fam!
PapaNugs
PapaNugs
@GROWitALL, thank you!
love_2_grow
love_2_growweek 3
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱