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dropped the lights down a little closer, noticed some light burn spots but nothing major. i have noticed that the bloomspects with the optical lens to focus the light seem to cause light burn when closer to plants than the meizhi non-reflector light.
This week i did a res change on march 14th and SWITCHED TO MAXIBLOOM
i am sorry the pictures are not as regular anymore as they get bigger it is more work to get a picture.
it seems she is definitely starting to flower this week.
p what? pk? oh...ph...still havent checked or adjusted it.
another bucket of mash (since this is a grow page not a moonshine page, that is the sugar water and yeast that creates co2) this time i got even cheaper and used DADY distillers yeast at like 2 or 3 grams of yeast per gallon, a tad bit of yeast nutrient, and only 6 lbs of sugar per 5 gallons of water. co2 production is noticably slower and taking longer than the last batch with higher sugar concentration and the turbo yeast pack.
@grower_not_shower, i used a bloomspect 600 watt, with both veg and bloom switched on over this one plant, it also got some light run off from two other bloomspects and a meizhi 600 non reflector. i "topped" it on march 8th after it was already pretty large. the tent held a very high humidity level through veg. i also used veg nutrients (maxi grow) which help to keep it from budding....the bloomspects give off a lot less red light past 640nm. the same strain plant i had under the meizhi, although it is still huge, it started to bud earlier, my assumption is due to the meizhis more far right spectrum of reds from 650nm-680
amazing crop brother. I'm at week 6 of vegging and planning on leaving it veg for 2 more weeks so flip at the beginning of week 8 but after seeing how big your crop got from week 6 to week 9 i might leave mine veg till week nine. do you ise RO water?
@Lou_Grows, this is an autoflower by the way. i do not use RO water, i use well water which only has a starting ppm of around 60. it is amazing though how much an extra week of veg can do under a lot of watts. i purposely tried my best to hold these in veg by keeping them in veg nutrients, as that is the only way to control an autoflowers cycle.
I keep coming back to look at this and your Dinafem. I'm just amazed at both. I think I'll be adopting some of your technique for plant number 2. Really amazing.