Originally Posted by pandorasboxg hello all back for round 2 i am 5.5 days into my grow here is all the info: ROOM led 5'x5'X7' tent STRAINS 4 east cost sour deisel (5gallon pots lined with lava rock) 2 royal kush(2 gallon pots lined with lava rock) note these will stay in veg for over 3 months while the diesel flowers note: my clones were all over a foot tall when i got them! 2 sour d's were at 15.5" MEDIA coco 75% new 25% recycled royal gold basement mix with 1 bag of free ...
Planted 1/10/13
Updated 01-28-2013 at 11:23 PM by mike45214
Well the sickly Miss Chunky made it to just over 9 weeks and probably couldn't last much longer. She really seemed stalled out and still showed alot of clear thichs. Virgin Mary added some more weight and surpassed Miss Chunky and also has more milky trichs. I don't really see any amber and maybe could have left her a little longer. Outside circumstances influenced my decision to harvest her, but I did so without regret. She is still more mature than the first plant harvested, and I still have ...
Originally Posted by harley420 first pics are the 5 chemdog cuttings and the 4 lsd sprouts i hope u can tell sprouts from clones next are my bluecitydiesel from jordanoftheislands the first pics are taken 3 weeks in the the veg they are vegging under a combo of 2000 watts of HPS + MH. the next set of pictures were taken yesterday 5 days after previous pics still in veg sorry if the bluecitys are a bit mixed up you shoukd be able to tell witch are 3 weeks and witch are 4 weeks in agelast but not least are my chemdogs that ...
Originally Posted by babygro Ohms law is relatively straight forward and can be used to calculate an accurate figure of wattage useage from any light system, and this would probably have been a better way to go. To calculate total wattage used from a ballast HID system you need to use the amperage figure not the bulb wattage figure. To show you how your figures are inacurate, OHMS Law is Volts x Amperes = Watts, so if we know two of those figures we can calculate the third. The real wattage of a 400w HID system ...