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Custom LED/200W
Custom LED/200W
Homemade - patent pending
Heat Pump
Custom - Patent Pending
Custom - Patent Pending
Human (small office)
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 1-10
Topping
weeks 3
HST
weeks 3-4
Defoliation
weeks 3-9
Mineral Wool
Grow medium
Expanded Clay
Grow medium
13 L
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 4
Vegetation
25.4
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
15+ conditions after
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Grow Technique Usage
LST
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
HST
Technique
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Hydronaut Hydronaut
2 months ago
Week 4 growth rate in full effect it seems.
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Grow Questions
Hydronaut
Hydronautstarted grow question 2 months ago
I’m trying to defoliate as little as possibly on this run. Would you give this auto a haircut or prune more lower branches on day 42 regardless?
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Leaves. Too many
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001100010010011110answered grow question 2 months ago
I wouldn't worry too much about where the light hits. The plant distributes resources from phloem based on apical dominance and not where the light hits the plant. It is far more important to ensure full absorption of what light you provide than to get light to hit budsites where chlorophyl levels are 1/100th of the leaf surface, i.e. far less photosynthesis taking place per sq inch and add to that fact how quickly light spreads out over an incremental distance from the light (inverse square law applies), and it's not even a hypothesis worth testing given existing knowledge. Avoid disease vectors. There's really not much other reason to remove leaves. CO2 is your limiting factor. Removing leaves reduces CO2 intake. Just one more reason why that bro-science is easily de-bunked. they also store nutrients and build necessary building blocks for growth. Leaves are paramount and not to be discarded whimsically or due to bro-science. Even if intense light is not directly hitting lower leaves, they are value-added to the plant. Plants 'want' to have a certain amount of leave relative to their health/environment. they know better than use when to shed leaves in most contexts... a re-vege warrants our input but regular growth does not.
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Hydronaut
Hydronautcommentedweek 62 months ago
Hope she stretches more, and soon! Feeling like a marathon grow this run?
Greengregor
Greengregorcommentedweek 52 months ago
Wow schöne lady! Viel Erfolg und ich wünsch dir eine ertragreiche und schmackhafte ernte 💚
m0use
m0usecommentedweek 1113 days ago
Great looking grow as always!
Hydronaut
Hydronautcommented10 days ago
She’s a short one, but I won’t complain!
UDAAC
UDAACcommentedweek 815 days ago
I am in love with your setup! Wow 🤩 how fun this must have been engineering! I appreciate you. Just so full of life and thriving Wonder work
Hydronaut
Hydronautcommented10 days ago
100% remote management. Reservoir change, ph, water, nutrient adjustments. “Hey Siri, raise ph.”
BarneyRumble420
BarneyRumble420commentedweek 42 months ago
Looking really good mate 🤜🤛🌱