Growing smelly plants!

Bunnybrew

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Hi everyone. Im so busy I can't keep up with posting and many other things in my life. But im trying to regain order and slow things down a bit. Anyways. My current grow is something new I tried and going really well. I have 3 monstercropped, supercropped, topped and tied down beasts. Each in 30gallon smart pots. 20180109_214024.jpg
 

Howard Burn

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It looks very good, nice and lush.

How's your humidity in there? I pack em in there just like you, I just make sure I keep air flow going and trim under the canopy a bit.

Should yield well, under what type of lighting?
 

SSGrower

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Seemed like me being in the area increased co2 more than those bags. I stoped useng them, theyre great for the compost pile once theyre done. My .02 looking good.
 

Bunnybrew

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Once I picked my best 3 clones I fired up a single 600watt hps and tossed them under it in 5gallon bags. I also snapped them bitches over to start getting them spread out
 

ANC

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Young plants tend to smell when they are stressed. You are in flower though, so the smell is expected. It gets worse towards the last 3 weeks or so.
 

Bunnybrew

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Your title said you grew smelly plants.

Second image of party cups didn't show.
P.S. your plants are too big for those, you will get root shock on transplant because all your roots are on the outside against the cup by now.
Lol. Im no good at title names. Just through a silly name out there. I do implement a carbon filter during all stages of growth but yes its most needed during reproduction
 

Howard Burn

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Your title said you grew smelly plants.

Second image of party cups didn't show.
P.S. your plants are too big for those, you will get root shock on transplant because all your roots are on the outside against the cup by now.
Would you recommend putting them into a 1 gallon and letting them fill out that pot first, then transplant to final size?
 

ANC

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Yes, when the leaves get to the side of the pot, it is time to pot up.

I would recommend smart pots or perforated bags for the first few sizes to encourage a root ball formed by air pruning.
It is much denser and spread evenly throughout the pot.
 
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