End of the first week of flower and big changes all around. Couple system related reports to start.
- you can see that plant development is leaning to the Center which means that despite the mylar, this XS2000 doesn’t quite have the spread for this size space. Don’t get me wrong here, great fixture but 2 in this space would be absolutely perfect.
- ph levels have been a daily adjustment but usually only regulated through top-offs. Convenient, and a sign of a stable culture within the mediums.
- looks like we’ve got a leak developing on the cherry Bomb bucket. No idea where it’s come from but it’ll have to rectified quickly. Served me right for cheaping out with the crappy buckets and I’m paying a price for this now.
The systems is otherwise terrific and growth has just exploded into the stretch. The cheese is well ahead of everyone and the gorilla cookies is holding its own as well. The lemon haze is being a douche of a plant. We jacked the calmag by 7mls and she’s still showing cal def. well bring it up a little more on the next change but not much. The others don’t seem to need it so it’ll be a bit of a delicate balance here. The Cherry Bomb is doing what she can to make something of herself which is nice but in my minds eye it’s already a failed plant.
All told things are proceeding as expected and the plants took the nute change really well. Now it’s just constant trimming and tying for the next couple weeks while we roll through the stretch. Alls extremely well peeps. Seeya on the next update👊.
Background/Repetitive Nonsense
The strain line up on this grow is look’n quite saucy 😈. We’ve got 2 FB strains this time around - Gorilla Cookies (seems we always have some GSC cross in the works). Mainly because the colours look stellar and remind me of a sugar breathe we did last year that was 🔥. The other FB is their original Cheese strain... because we already smoked all our cheese... and we really like our cheese...😉. Emerald triangle was kind enough to include a freebie of Lemon Haze. Wasn’t really big on the list but we haven’t done a haze strain to write home about yet so worth a go👍. The last is a Cherry auto from Bomb seeds that we’ve been trying to get to for months. Let’s just hope that she’s not a dud like the last bean.
The new digs for this run are courtesy MarsHydro👊. Their 2x4 single grow tent, paired with a shiny new 240w QB courtesy ViparSpectra.
These folks were kind enough to discuss a collaboration and as a result, here we are to test out the gear with an inaugural run of autos. Each week, we’ll try to expand on some of the benefits of each, as well as any limiting factors or considerations that need attention when pondering purchase.
Already I can say that both are high quality products in terms of overall craftsmanship.
MarsHydro 2x4 Grow Tent:
Excellent construction in terms of durability. Reinforced stitching on the zippers and corners ensures zero tearing. Conveniently placed screen vents and intake/exhaust ports. The ceiling exhaust port only exists on the right side. Perfect for me but not great if you’re running exhaust from the top on the left side (left side wall port makes up for this however). The aluminum frame is rigid enough to support the weight of the lights and accessories. Once you have some weight in the tent, she’s go’n nowhere and you can assemble and break it down in record time if moving or stashing the grow op.
Only limiting factors I’ve noticed is that temp. Control will be an issue for a tent. It just doesn’t have the same insulating ability as a wood cabinet or other permanent enclosed space. No worries, this is offset by a small desktop heater and keeps the environment exactly where desired. The other issue was a production problem - the ceiling vent was accidentally stitched into the corner seams on the assembly line. Again, no real issue - just pulled it out with no damage or fraying to the tent or port👍.
Website link here:
https://www.mars-hydro.com/grow-tent/buy-mars-hydro-grow-tent-24x48x70-2-x-4-cabinet-closet-grow-box-upgraded-diamond-1680d-mylar-for-sale
ViparSpectra 240w Quantum Board:
This thing is sleek and slick in terms of design. Closest comparable to it that I’ve seen would be spiderfarmers line of qbs. They feature the same top-o-the-line components and roughly similar spectrums. Where VS takes the advantage is in the convenience of the dimmer nob which is easily accessible and works great at 50% with no strobing👍. The heat sink is also larger which contributes to lower temps. That’s not a good thing in my case but beneficial for most folks.
I can already say that this will be a great fixture through all stages of growth. Where I know this light will excel will be in the veg. Stage for sure. Dimming function gives seedlings a much better chance of success with the ability to use lower lighting levels early on and the coverage area on a 240w is great. The average grower will find this panel suitable and fitting to their needs in a 2x4 grow space although I’d suggest 2 units if going any larger than that. The total output in this space equates to about 30w/sq.ft. Which is a decent amount of coverage based on power vs. Growprint. Ideal for veg. Certainly but, in flower - I tend to run closer to 50-60w/sq.ft to achieve higher yields. Again, similar fixtures have performed admirably in the past and while this wouldn’t be considered an “entry-level” fixture, I’d recommend that any grower new to the game not skimp on lighting and start with one of these. The price points are a great value for quality LED tech. These days, so there’s little reason to even consider a lesser fixture👍.
I have no detail on limiting factors for this light as yet but have heard that stock branded fixtures don’t necessarily incorporate enough red diodes. I’ve seen no issue myself but confess - I’m no lighting guru.
Website link:
https://www.viparspectra.com/collections/xs-series/products/xs-series-xs2000
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Happy to have you along for the ride if you made it this far through my opening rant!!😎🤟😎🤟😎
@MrJones, I don’t expect similar yields with the smaller buckets but that’s also not what I’m shooting for on the next cycle. It’s gonna be more a pheno hunt and taste test on some new home crosses if you will😉. That said, the results outta 2gals are surprising to say the least. If you have a winning plant (like the cheese auto on this run) you can derive similar results to growing in a 5gal. Dwc bucket. Crazy to see, I really didn’t expect to have headroom issues and that’s a legit. Problem right now👌. Been meaning to get a vid up on this that might better highlight the system. Might save ya some headaches and time if ur considering a dutchy👍. Just gotta shake the perpetual laziness lol
Frosty Buds👍. I bet twenty years ago I could have grown these plants in my front yard flower garden (if autos existed like this back then) and no one would have known the value . The ruderalis disguises nicely. Just trim off the five and sevens, 😎
@DeaneR, true true dude. There’s something to be said for outdoor autos as well. In fact - that’s probably the only way any of mine get used after this run - straight outdoor. I’ll save the indoor tech. For the photos I think.
@MrJones, yeah dude come’n along well. Like we were talk’n the other day - did end up giving the res. A quick cleaning with a peroxide solution but still gonna take it the whole way without a full swap👍🤞