Disclaimer: All photos have been edited, originally taken with HPS lighting. In person greens appear darker and lusher, while newest growth and tops are actually lighter green than shown.
1-21-18:
Starting the first full week of flower. Going to be calling Day 50 of grow as Day 1 of flower. Started removing some overlapping fan leaves, focusing on large leaves with complete leaf coverage underneath and any large fan leaves blocking lower bud sites that are pushing up. Still fighting humidity, but with improved air circulation I'm hoping it wont cause issues while i wait for new fans to vent the tent.
:UPDATE: remeasured height, 28-29" canopy with one adventurous shoot reaching to 33"!
1-22-18, 1-23-18:
Watered on 1/22 .66 gallon of ph'd @6.5, with 2tsp of molasses. Turning into a real jungle in the tent, lots of lower nodes reaching up to get some good light, canopy is a 29-30 inches now. With my hood being so cold, I'm not worried about the tops getting too close to the light, plus I can raise the fixture another 6 inches. Learned an important lesson about RH, it's a pretty good indicator of soil moisture level. Before i watered last time RH in the tent started to drop gradually, soil was pretty dry and needed watering, top leaves were just starting to cup a bit.
1-24-18, 1-25-18:
Watered with 4 gal for 6 plants. Each gallon has 1ml Cal-Mag, 10ml Tiger Bloom, 6ml Big Bloom, 2-3tsp molasses, ph'd to 6.3-6.5 (4-1 gal jugs). Raised my light in anticipation of more upward growth. contemplating removing the lower flowering nodes and growth, I'd like to leave all the older fan leaves and just remove the new growth that's using valuable resources.
**Upgrade**
using my more powerful fan to vent the tent with a filter. Added 2 new lower cfm 6" fans to vent the hood, so far working very well, being that there is no impedance to the hood vent ducting a less powerful fan is required. Was able to lower my RH during lights off.
1-26-18, 1-27-18:
Having to re-position the circulation fans daily now due to growth. I can move my light another 3 inches, and the middle of the canopy is approx. 18 inches away from the glass. Starting to get some nice develpment, trichomes are starting to show
Wish my issue had a category lol. All my buds have been seeded to some extent and therefore will effect how the buds ripen. I want to know how much seeding alters my harvest timeline, and can I still look at trich's for bud ripeness as the pistils are orange with clear trich's.
Your buds will take a little longer and I think it gives a distinct change in taste, but maybe that is just me. Obviously the THC content will be lower. It kinda depends how much it got pollinated too, like was it pollinated by a rogue male growing a mile away or a male a foot away. Good luck anyway. I'll follow see how you get on. Peace
man thats a very nice collection of dense buds you have there
once you start some feminized seeds, some clones, or use a bag to sex you will be good to go; your setup is working very well
@Jaindoh, I'd love to eventually do some homebrew seeding, for now these seeds will have super unstable parents, might keep em to do some free range outdoor growing. Next grow will be Nirvana genetics that I might keep any male pollen.
Appreciate the compliment on the setup, it's a work in progress 👍
Sounds interesting here.
Blasting young plants with a 1000w light is not really the best thing to do. You shall wait a bit more.
You might need to ScrOG your plants to fill up all the light coverage with 6 plants , technically you’re gonna grow 166,66W plants (I’m growing 100W plants if it can help to get an idea).
Personally, I think that 1000W light is way too much for this size of tent.
It’s gonna be tough to fit 6 monsters inside your tent bro , to get 1gr./W.
You shall Veg at 400W and Bloom at 600W. 6 100W plants will be more reasonable for this size of tent . And you be able to reech those 1gr./W more easier.
@JUNGLE_B4RNS, Luckily for me I don't have to grow in my house or garage. it's a pretty well insulated little building. It really surprised me how much more heat 1000w puts out vs 600W. Might just be an indicator of how inefficient my grow light ballast/lamp setup is haha. I have a wall mounted radiant heater that heats the room no problem, but being my first grow I wanted to see what dealing with 1000W in a 4x4 would look like. I think as it gets warmer out i'll have to dim down to 750W or 600W to deal with the heat. Intake temp of my fixture is 15F exhaust vent is pushing out 72F air.
@JUNGLE_B4RNS,
It's getting into the single digit F where I live and that means either I turn the light up or use more heaters haha. I appreciate the advice 👍
@PigBearMan, I'll start my hand exercises now! Im really focusing on just letting these things go, so far they've had no complaints, just watering with weak nutrients every 2/3 waterings.
@bobo420, thank you! judging by the stem swing (I grab the stem lower down and gently swing the top back and forth and have been doing it since start of flower) the tops are getting decently heavy.
We are almost using the same set up. The nutrients and the light wattage. I think things are looking great!!! My lights keep the temp in the tent perfect for them. Cant wait to see your end result!
@TheMachinist, Yes! I absolutely love my High Pressure Sodium light. I started the grow with a LED light from amazon and was not impressed at all. So i got a new 1000 watt HPS bulb for my girls and they exploded in growth. I honestly dont think you can give them too much light.. You can deff burn them and get them too close to the light. However you have to listen to your plants and see what they say. I might considering getting a metal halide bulb for the veg period but the high pressure sodium has impressed me on so many levels. I actually hang my HPS pretty low for the majority of the grow just in my last few weeks of flowering i lifted her to the highest position. I also run a T5 along side her for the smaller girls i start. I do a staggered grow so i have girls at all stages at all times.
@wheedtobeus420, Thank you very much! Do you plan on vegging next time with the HID? If you can afford the power, I recommend using HID lights for veg, I have nothing to compare to personally, but just by looking at journals on GD here I would say the HID in veg was a big help. It seems silly to have such small plants and such high amounts of lights, but I would rather give too much than too little, by keeping the light high up in the tent I let the plants grow to the light and I think it worked out well.
@Ripper, Thanks! These pictures were take under the HPS, but taken in RAW with a canon T5i, then edit in photoshotp. I try to get as close to real life as possible, they are actually darker green than shown, but its as close as possible.