Hey guys! This week has been a blast. I FIMed girl #1 and topped girl #2 but left alone the smallest one. They all sort of stopped growing for 2-3 days last week (prior to being HST) so I did a few update to my setup! Also started LST 3 days ago. I can't believe how they grew when I look at last week picture! They leave a skunky smell on the finger when I manipulate them for lst.
I am now using a 100L container with 60L in it (10" high solution) and re-arranged my air supply with a bigger feed. With the tank change I did a new nutes mix aiming for .9 of EC (450 PPM) and it is still a tidy bit too much at this stage. I fugured the light upgrade would help them alot with that little extra nutes. I also took the air pump out of the tent as I realized it's putting out a fair amount of heat!
Got a 41" tower fan inside eating up one corner but it's moving a decent amount of air. I'm not oscillating it yet because even at "eco" mode it move too much air for the proximity it has with the plant.
It's winter here and the RH is really low. My mist humidifier inside the tent was having a hard time keeping up so I added a new one right in front of my air intake.
But the biggest improvement is the KingBrite 480W Led pannel, that thing is BRIGHT! It's now set at 32" high running 100% power for the past 3 days with no sign of light burn, only incredible overnight growth! It also made the temps easier to manage as it produce less radiant heat than the HPS.
@RogerDee, daaaaaamn yeaaap 😍😍 im a great fan of luxury ledboards🤣 when u see the way plant grows n blooms under THATLIGHT..
Kinda SHUTUP N TAKE MY MONEY mem I TAKE THEM ALL🤣🤣
Hey bro, nice setup! i've been wrestling with dwc too since this year, one tip: use less nutrients, less is more!! I havent even reached 500pmm now and they are doing great, they just dont need that much with dwc ;)
Good luck with the rest of the grow! 😎👍💪
Depending the phenotype, Glookies grow very fast and yield big. Your Glookies looks healty with some nice white budding. However, maybe you could use some defoliation on big fan leaves so you can allow light to penetrate more down the canopy!