Hmmmmm
Some good, some bad.
The front tray is so weak compared to the back tray. 2 possible reasons, 1 the irrigation drippers are poor, and they don't always feed the back plants. Also, those plants have the ac directly over them.
This is a test frow for our larger grow setup which is over 100m2 so it's really useful to learn what's working and what's not.
We have whitefly and fungus gnats, the latter if which are now under co trol but the whitefly continue to rampage through the garden.
Being in the last couple weeks of flowering I don't want to spray with anything. It's definitely effecting the yeild and the plants health now. We regularly go through and hover up the pests using a homemade whitefly attachment...
This shows the importance of bio security especially here in the tropics.
The climate is still too humid, regularly at 70%. This is proving so hard to control. I am adding another extractor fan today but have been super busy with the new build.
Onwards and upwards. Mixed feelings towards this grow looking forward to it being over so I can start the next.
Testing genetics and methods here in the tropics is all a learning curve.
Only 6 weeks of flower and they're looking like this?! Fantastic job. And what an amazing set-up -- Assuming you distribute or have a family of 30 haha! π Well done and bravo π
@Gromorethailand, Super interesting! I've been following the Thai cannabis situation over the years and was super excited to see the recent gov shift, although I know it's far from perfect. Cool that you're a part of this movement π I was living/working throughout SE Asia for years, stateside now, but "live" in China; Will be making a Thai trip once I'm back in China and settled from this 3-year COVID nightmare haha! Looking forward to visiting the new dispensaries. Are you comfortable sharing your brand name? Would be fun to try your product π
@TCH0808, thanks mate. Yeah, we're in thailand and have commercial grows and dispensaries so it will go pretty quickly. The og is super quick, but like I said I reckon I could have got another week or 2 out of them if it wasn't for the mold.
Nice grow!
Are you doing this all by your own? Gotta say, i'm impressed!
Like to see the "Helpers" in your garden.. dont the praying mantis chew on the ladybugs? π
Keep on the great work! βοΈ
@Gromorethailand, I know, glad they are not human size .. they would knock us down from the top of the foodchain ππ€£
It's nice to see π that great weed is growing in Thailand.
Are all those operations indoors?
Yeah, the SE7000 seems to be a great light, i'm looking to upgrade to one of those - or the new Mars Hydro FC-E 6500 (Smart Grow System) witch is actually a little cheaper but it would be a good alternative with same wattage (730W).
The plus is that it supports mobile control and cultuvation plan programming via Mars Hydro APP. Also it simulates sunrise and sunset to mimic a natural photoperiod. I'm sure this tecnology will soon be applied on other brands like Spider Farmer as well but for now i think i would go with the Mars Hydro FC-E 6500 instead of the Spider Farmer SE7000.
Any of those two lamps would be a great upgrade for my 4x4 running with a SF4000 (450W) at this moment..
Question; are you running those lamps at 100%?
@Gromorethailand, You are right about that, they use BridgeLux Diodes in this model and a moso driver.
Tes Samsung diodes in the SF7000 are better, no doubt about that..
I just find it's handy to have that incorporated in the light and don't need to buy timers and controllers seperately..
Anyway, you are well equipped π and doing great work π over there. Wish you the best of luck π and i hope to see your SF's in action again soon..
Another thing; As i don't use FB and insta i tried to find your website, but without success, would it be ok for you to send me a link?
@Fayah_Burn, thanks for the question. I think that model of Mars hydro don't use Samsung chips? I may be wrong.
As for sunrise sunset, I use the controller from spider farmer, it has 10 lighting zones allowing different intensities throughout the day simulation the real world. Thay moves me onto your question. No, I run them 100% for about 3 hrs a day, either side I gradually increase the intensity and then decrease it.