Crap Scrog Nice Plants

rollangrow

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LIGHTS.
Im running a ragged patch bunch of lights a 1000w true 200w king led (blurple) a Mars 600w true 100w and just got a hydrofarms 1800w true 300 watt x6 cob led. I have them set up in a triangle formation an angled inward towards each other think its the most efficient but let me know what you think. Call it $280 for all of them.

Tent.
4x4x80 Has a 16" fan up in the top corner a 6" exhaust fan i leave a side flap propped open for intake. And a diy scrog screen oh an a little auto watering pump was like $30. Price is about $280

Pots soil an nutes.
7 gallon square pots with a mix of my homemade compost no till soil and a mix of fox farm. Im running fox farm cultivation nation veg an bloom.

X2 Strains.
Had some regs from Green point seed Night rider and Cowboy cookies. Popped 4 got 2 females one from each strain how lucky right?

Me babbling.
My first grow was a better scrog and organic got 12oz from 2 plants so was ok. I have always done outdoor organic before then. This is my second go an idk wtf happened i just never raised them closer to the net so a lot of grow time went to getting to the net just wasn't really able to give them my attention you can tell by there still being little growths below the net lol. Then I started running low from last grow so I just flipped them and called it. There is some bends and knuckles in there were I did a little scroging but mainly the net is support. And I went with liquid nutrients this time just cause I wanted to do something I hadn't before but im going back to no till and going big with a 100 gallon fabric pot.
But uh yeah hope you guys enjoy some pics. Oh they are about 3 weeks in to flower

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rollangrow

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What do you mean by “no till”
No till is a practice were you don't disturb the soil and let the soil food web do its thing. You add organic dry nutrients to soil when making it also worms and then you take care of your micro biology by feeding molasses, compost and seed sprout tea. Then you can grow over an over in that soil for years without touching the soil. An all you do is water basically, Recreate the forrest floor.. There is good info over in the organic section.
 
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