Its all my experiments... The main idea of grow was to get more from one HLG QB 135w v2 than from SK CC140w more than g/watt (150+ from her).
But things go further I have 2 QB's (~300w) with some 660nm and 730nm Cree diodes to create Emersons effect - right now its 1000+ppfd all 40x40. hardly belive to get 300g because of space left.
This growbox is to small for such amount of light and technologies, hope Zurple will be fine, cuz I bend/break her stems like crazy, today even broke one, used fabric-tape to fix it. Some times I put TNC Mycorr and TNC Bactorr to nutrients to help plants with stress, better N and P absorbsion, better root growth etc. you know... )
The flowering of your plants looks to be progressing very well. There not much better than watching the flowering nodes begin to take shape and form beautiful buds. I'm eager to see how your grow finishes up and I wish you all the best in the rest of growing these girls. Cheers :D
Tough to choose an IHG strain that isn't appealing. ZP must be good to be bx & marketed. 14 days, she looks like she means business! Good luck with the grow
@GrowFanatic, thx. Its my first grow of this seedbank, heard good things about Dolato, Slurricane, Jelly Breath. For now this plant outgrow my growbox so i break stems (supercropp) almost every day...
Never used chill. But im Just checking 2 obvious things:
Are you venting the tent into the room or directly outside? (I vented direct O/S and dropped temp by 2oc.) You have your 12 off at night?
@skidmarx, blowing goes through the pipe which is next to the window on the floor. Fresh air is always there. All because of the two lamps dimmed 150 watts, and too small space. 6am-6pm (12 hours) yes
Hopefully the chill works! Last summer I was looking at a ice box cooler with 2 holes (and ice) to run the air inlet through prior to it reaching the tent (in my case it was hang drying that was getting to hot.) I'm sure you don't need it but Ive put the box link here just in case anyone else might be curious. http://www.gogrowhydroponics.co.uk/blog/22-top-tips-to-help-cool-down-your-indoor-garden/