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Bruce Banner
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Lumen King 630W
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Lumen King 630W
Light
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 3
Topping
weeks 3
Main-Lining
weeks 3
Defoliation
weeks 3, 5
Soil
Grow medium
18 l
Pot Size
0.5 l
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 6
Flowering
12 hrs
Light Schedule
29
°C
°F
Day Air Temperature
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WeGrow WeGrow
3 hours ago
2 weeks of flowering (currently 12.5h light) are done and the plants are doing well! I have upgraded the grow box a bit, I know have a TAPO sensor for humidity and temperature that automatically turns off/on the ventilation system Tomorrow the automatic watering system will be installed, more pictures will follow.
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Grow Questions
WeGrow
WeGrowstarted grow question 2 months ago
When can I start mainlining? The four smaller plants still need a few days to recover, but the 2 bigger ones (Bruce Banner) should be ready - or should I wait as well? Thx a lot in advance for your help!
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Techniques. Main-lining
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2 months ago
there's mainlining and manifolds, people usually mix them up or use them interchangeably.. really there's no need for ssuch vocabular. it's simply plant training. Check out the related grow article/guide on cocoforcannabis.com. I don't care to remember which is which as they are useless labels that just take up space in my brain that can be used for better things. whichever it is, don't remove all the leaves, if it is the extreme one. Stripping growth tips is fine, but don't strip the leaves unless they are directly touching the substrate or causing constant condensation on leaves (physically-touching overlap). you simlply train the branches out before you top. When they are in position, you let them go vertically. How many colas you need is a function of how many branches you started with.. 2-4-8-16 etc.. or 4-8-16.. eacch time you top them you are doubling the number of colas. Space them appropriately based on how many you want to have... 2.5-3 colas per sq ft is a good guideline to maximize yield and retain well-formed buds deep into canopy. Whether it's more extreme training with a manifold or just using a scrog or something to keep a few branches horizontal, call it whatever you want, lol. The more extreme one often results in longer vege times, so it's a retarded technique if that is the result. Why anyone would purposely run their expensive lights an extra 2 weeks just for the fuck of it is beyond me. Not stripping leaves will help eliminate the slower growth of that particular method. if the branches are long enough to warrant bending, tying down etc, it's fine. They stay maleable for a fairly long time but all stems eventually become rigid... it's just important to train before that point. There's a fancy biology term for it, but i can't recall what it is - stiffening of the stems over time. Check out the little 90-degree plant benders. Way more effective at forming an even growing plane than tying things down. As the plant grows you do have to remove them after 2-3 weeks, but by that time the stems are rigid. It will immediately try to grow upward after the bend, so some minor training until the branches reach out to proper spacing and you are golden. Don't strip the leaves! removing 80% of the leaves so it looks cool is not wise. A bunch of bare stems and 2-4 newer growth leaves at the tip is not optimal for growth, lol. Why anyone would come up with such a "technique" is absolutely insane about its effectiveness or usefulness.
WeGrow
WeGrowstarted grow question 3 hours ago
Where should I place the sensor for humidity/temperature? I see huge differences depending on the spot, I have placed the sensor now slightly below the top leaves - above the lamp directly hits and it has 4 degrees (celsius) more!
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Still_Smoq
Still_Smoqanswered grow question 33 minutes ago
Place it on top of your canopy is fine.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 2 hours ago
At same time , few month ago Ultraviolet said that he monitors at 3 levels. I had one at top of canopy and one around roit zone. Plus in few corners. I grew in tin can aka static , so was needing extra monitoring.
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 3 hours ago
Top o canopy where you are at is 👍
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