The "MIR" aero system v.2

vespa8910

Member
Hello everyone.

I am reposting this thread, as it got dumped by rolliup's system crash.

There will initially be only dated pictures, as I don't have all of the text.


Our goal was to do our new Low Pressure Aero system with only LED lighting. We are using one MAGNUM 357+ over eache 4'x4' area.

The room is now sealed, with CO2.

We are using Heavy 16 and some other additives, like Root Accelerator, Great White, and Prime.

Here are our first pictures:full spectrum.jpg20120228_102027.jpg20120228_102017.jpg
 

vespa8910

Member
Sorry for dumping these in groups, but I am really busy right now.

As you can see, day 35 and everything is filling in pretty well. There is a lot more vitality in the middle. 357 magnum+ led manufacturer says that they keep white light focused in the middle, to encourage growth leaning in. I am not sure about this explanation.

My feeling is that if this light was a little bigger, and square, it would be better suited for a 4x4 grow area. Right now it seems like we are getting a 46"x36" area. I am not sure if the outside areas would be stronger with a bigger light, as SCROG has me angling braches all over the place.

One thing to keep in mind with the magnum is that we are doing this entire grow for 714 watts, with no heat coming off the lights. That means no fans on ventilated hoods, no constant air conditioning, no red hot ballasts, and no burnt plant tops. Assuming flower goes like other grow journals I have seen, I think the LED is the right way to go. I certainly can't say that these lights are doing a bad job. I just think they need to be square and slightly larger. Maybe a Magnum 657.

I am looking at the HrydroGrow Penetrator 336x pro. The size seem much better, but the obvious issue in the extortionate price. Over 2k.


20120330_133606.jpg.jpg20120330_133547.jpg.jpg20120330_133554.jpg.jpg20120330_134911.jpg.jpg
 

vespa8910

Member
OK, this is from yesterday, we have significant growth and the plants are powering through nutrients.

I have been forced to move a couple of the plants back under the screen, as they were getting much taller than other growth.

On day 35 we trimmed out all the undergrowth from the canopy. I have also started grabbing some of those shoots for new clones.

20120401_122900.jpg.jpg

Question: Should I be clearing out any of the fan leaves above the canopy? It is getting thick and some to the smaller shoots are getting covered.


Here is day 39:

20120404_171226 copy.jpg20120404_171200.jpg20120404_171213.jpg


I asked about this before, but what is with this twisting? I am not getting any discoloring and the leaves seem to mostly straighten out.

20120330_134536.jpg.jpg
 

vespa8910

Member
man im subbed looks great! when you planning on flipping the lights over??
I am thinking tomorrow. That would be day 41 of veg. My goal is to get this dialed in to a 30 day veg. From what I have been seeing, most people are having to go 45 days, so I don't see 41 as a failure.
 

drgreentm

Well-Known Member
I am thinking tomorrow. That would be day 41 of veg. My goal is to get this dialed in to a 30 day veg. From what I have been seeing, most people are having to go 45 days, so I don't see 41 as a failure.
very nice! i will be watching great job so far:clap:
 

vespa8910

Member
OK, here are some pictures of the plants from today. It is Day 41, I did a reservoir change and we switched over to 12/12.

Here are the latest pictures:

20120406_151734.jpg20120406_151107.jpg20120406_151119.jpg

We are still have the twisting. Seems to go away mostly, but would love to know what this is:

20120406_151019.jpg

Came across two issues today. One plant exhibited a nutrient deficiency. I think that this was from a ph drop. We missed a check one night. It is only one plant though.

20120406_151035.jpg

Second issue was that one plant has a branch in the darkest area. That branch looks kind of sickly. Funny thing is that the other branches look fine.

20120406_151309.jpg

Given how sensitive these systems are to bad pH and nutrients, I am definitely thinking that we will install the auto nutrient machine.

Tally-ho!!
 

vespa8910

Member
Turns out today is day 41. Just checked my calendar.

Sick branch is bouncing back, so it was probably the clogged jet. Nutrient deficiency, on the one plant, doesn't appear to be progressing and it actually looks better, so I think that's fine too.

Biggest problem I am having at this point is that the vitality is going a bit haywire. I have a lot of fan leaves above the canopy, which are blocking smaller shoots.

The roots are going nuts too. They have progressed down the lateral tubes and down the center return to the reservoir, and 20 inches into the reservoir. Floating around.

Should I be trimming some of those fan leaves??

Anyway, here are the pictures from day 2 of flower:

20120407_122831.jpg20120407_122816.jpg20120407_122822.jpg
 

vespa8910

Member
These are some pictures of day 5. I am not getting sufficient vitality from the corners of the the grow area. Also the narrow side of the light appears to be too narrow for a 4x4 grow area.

I am thinking that these lights are good for a 44"x 34" grow area. They do a good job at that size.

In the middle I am getting big vitality. I am wondering if there is anything I should be doing to thin the growth above the canopy??


Here are the pictures:

20120410_100543.jpg20120410_100514.jpg20120410_100447.jpg


Starting to flower:

20120410_101015.jpg

I have located a light in china, which is apparently made with the same components as the HydroGrow light (did tons of research). I have had them configure one with the same LED's as the HydroGrow light and I am getting it sent over.

I don't think that this light is better than the 357magnum, I just need a light, which is big enough to do 4x4.

Screen Shot 2012-04-11 at 9.26.27 AM.png
I will report back when I get it. Who knows, maybe I will go into the LED light business.....
 

vespa8910

Member
Hey everyone. I am really curious about trimming above the canopy.

I am getting a lot of vitality above the canopy and a lot of smaller growth is being covered:

20120410_100447.jpg

I see these plants from another grow, which is obviously not scrog, but on day 30 of flower, they trimmed them to this:

3-DSC02218.JPG

Anyone have any opinions?
 

lordjin

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone. I am really curious about trimming above the canopy.

I am getting a lot of vitality above the canopy and a lot of smaller growth is being covered:

View attachment 2119421

I see these plants from another grow, which is obviously not scrog, but on day 30 of flower, they trimmed them to this:

View attachment 2119422

Anyone have any opinions?
I wouldn't trim anything off so early in flower. Let them complete their initial strectch phase. Once your stretching stops or slows, it'll be time for your plants to concentrate on bud development. Think about strategic pruning at that time, but hold off for now. The plants are still developing their structure, so you don't want to cut anything off just yet. I know things might look pretty hectic now, but let them stretch some more and they'll space themelves out allowing for better light penetration.

That second photo looks like a no-veg lollipop job.
 
Top