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Old 02-11-2009, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by MostlyCrazy View Post
ZTF, That's tremendous. I have to look into that strain for future grows. I got Blue Cheese in the line-up for later. Looks very similar. You may inspire me to set up something in the basement since I'm out of room in the closet. Did the 250 watt cause any heat problems in your space. I've got about 4' x 6' divided with veg and clones in one half and flower in the other half. Right now I'm about 2 weeks away from a harvest. When they are done I will put my veggers that are really ready to go into flower but take some clones to start the next generation. That way I get a harvest every 8-10 weeks. Do you have more space available anywhere. You've got talent!
Thanks MC! I'd recommend Crimea Blue to anybody. It's a vigorous strain and was very easy to grow. The only real heat problem was from the plants growing into the light. I could have avoided that by paying closer attention! I vented my cabinet right back into the room and it never got very hot. My flowering space was only 2 feet by 2 feet and about 5 feet tall. I kept 4 plants in there under the 250.

If my space were any bigger I'd get at least a 400W. Like natmoon said, they'd probably mature a little faster and I'm sure they'd fill out a little more.

That's a great idea about taking clones! I did the same thing before I flowered, now I have 4 more plants ready to flower again. I'd like to get one more harvest before summer. I can't grow indoors in the summer because of the heat. Landlord get's mad if I run the A/C when I'm not home so I'll be doing an outdoor grow with Honey B and some Power Skunk I have on the way.

Thanks for checking me out, man! +rep!
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