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, the wood is very stable with regards to the middle of the scrog netting, also structurally sound. Having said that, I've yet to see a quality large scale producer use wood over PVC so I'm probably behind on something!!
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Looking great buddy🙌🏻
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FKN LOVE IT!!!
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, Basically we started out with 3 X 600w hps, but being in a warm climate with little control over temperature, it became quite problematic. Hence the move to LED. I also enjoy vegging under CFL/led a lot more than hps because of the spectrum. I plan on using a mix of the quantum board, a new 660w cob, and the 600w hps in combination to even out the spectrums, and with a higher positioning from the top of the plant there will hopefully be a good mix of the 3 light features hitting the plants. I find it difficult to determine the different in yield/quality from each light independently in a grow, so I figure as long as the ppfd is on point then I may as well play around a little!
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@@Resin_Randy, thanks a bunch! Just waiting to get some Athena ag nutes before we flip for flower :)
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This week's been All about letting the plants grow with no defoliation or training beyond the scrog. We have 209 holes in our bottom layer which we are filling with only branches originating at the main stem. No offshoots. We keep the top 2-3nodes on each branch and strip and defoliate the rest. We're currently experiencing spider mites due to a foreign clone being brought into the area. Any advice is welcomed!
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