Just finished sealing up the garage. (Pics)

420producer

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imo 1 plant a light your plants wont fill in the space completely veg a little longer or add some more plants.... my friend does a plant a light like you want and he vegges 8 week and gets great canopy coverage i think you should make the most out of that room. i dont think you will be happy with just 4 weeks it will take that long just for roots to get established . in them big ass pots. i will watch this grow, and hope the the best for your rip..
 

HydroNito305

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imo 1 plant a light your plants wont fill in the space completely veg a little longer or add some more plants.... my friend does a plant a light like you want and he vegges 8 week and gets great canopy coverage i think you should make the most out of that room. i dont think you will be happy with just 4 weeks it will take that long just for roots to get established . in them big ass pots. i will watch this grow, and hope the the best for your rip..
I might end up veging for the 8 weeks, let's how it goes.
 

420producer

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I might end up veging for the 8 weeks, let's how it goes.
i vegged just 4 weeks in 20 gal with 3 a light and still used some some misc 5 gal to fill in my space. .this is my lager indoor with different strains in different soil less ans coco mixes . which is a headache to feed cuz got some lock out trying to use same ph'ed solution each plant wanted a different feeding. so make sure you get the same brand or soil or coco will make it easier to get it dialed in..imo
 

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HydroNito305

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i vegged just 4 weeks in 20 gal with 3 a light and still used some some misc 5 gal to fill in my space. .this is my lager indoor with different strains in different soil less ans coco mixes . which is a headache to feed cuz got some lock out trying to use same ph'ed solution each plant wanted a different feeding. so make sure you get the same brand or soil or coco will make it easier to get it dialed in..imo
Nice canopy dude, fuckin' awesome! Good job bro! :leaf::leaf::leaf::clap:
 
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HydroNito305

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i vegged just 4 weeks in 20 gal with 3 a light and still used some some misc 5 gal to fill in my space. .this is my lager indoor with different strains in different soil less ans coco mixes . which is a headache to feed cuz got some lock out trying to use same ph'ed solution each plant wanted a different feeding. so make sure you get the same brand or soil or coco will make it easier to get it dialed in..imo
I transplanted them from the EZcloner to solo cups in HappyFrog soil, but when I transplant them to the 20 gallon smart pots I will be using this medium:image.jpg
 

420producer

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I transplanted them from the EZcloner to solo cups in HappyFrog soil, but when I transplant them to the 20 gallon smart pots I will be using this medium:View attachment 3749114
thanks.yeah i think mixing my mixes slowed some down .. i lowered the ppm and raised the ph. got them in the right direction.. rents due. i have seeds popping hopefully i can find a couple of good mothers out of the sour d. and do sog in 3 gal pot veg 3 weeks and run a perpetual. and have some ready every 2 weeks ..
 

Peargrow

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Cracking room mate I use a different feeding schedule but I can confirm to the rest of the guys reading this thread that changing pot size and 1 lady per light is the way forward, I had a similar experience to you and made the same changes and do 10-15oz under 600 hps.

Can i ask though mate your pulling a hell of a lot juice and reading the first 8 pages or so i got the impression your based in the UK same as me - so what about the electricity company... is it not a concern all that juice being shifted will flag you up ?
 

HydroNito305

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Cracking room mate I use a different feeding schedule but I can confirm to the rest of the guys reading this thread that changing pot size and 1 lady per light is the way forward, I had a similar experience to you and made the same changes and do 10-15oz under 600 hps.

Can i ask though mate your pulling a hell of a lot juice and reading the first 8 pages or so i got the impression your based in the UK same as me - so what about the electricity company... is it not a concern all that juice being shifted will flag you up ?
Nah man I'm in the US, but no matter where you're at you can avoid any red flags and save alot of money by simply using some of these: :wink:

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Carolina Dream'n

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You are wrong, 30 is too high. 21-27 centigrade.
So tired of seeing you tell everyone "they are wrong". There is more than one way to skin a cat.

Look up sealed rooms with co2 and VPD. They are purposely running at 30-31 degrees and 65-75 humidity. Allowing the stomata to stay open and have great gas exchange, leading more co2 intake therefore larger yields.

You speak on things you do not have knowledge on. Stop.
 

Olive Drab Green

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So tired of seeing you tell everyone "they are wrong". There is more than one way to skin a cat.

Look up sealed rooms with co2 and VPD. They are purposely running at 30-31 degrees and 65-75 humidity. Allowing the stomata to stay open and have great gas exchange, leading more co2 intake therefore larger yields.

You speak on things you do not have knowledge on. Stop.
That's actually great information. Teach me more of that. However, that kind of humidity can attribute to bud rot if he does that during flower and the temperatures are a bit high, which you already are aware may stress or harm the plant. What I said was in caution, and wasn't incorrect. He just happens to be doing it on purpose.

Besides, this was old. Finding information now that with some strains, even 90s are fine in open air.
 
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Carolina Dream'n

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That's actually great information. Teach me more of that. However, that kind of humidity can attribute to bud rot and the temperatures are a bit high. What I said was in caution, and wasn't incorrect.
It's a simple process adapted from commercial greenhouse industry. It's allowing your plant to actually grow at full throttle as far as gas exchange goes. Look up the chart. its a relationship between temp an humidity.

I run my veg room 88 degrees 70-75 RH lights on. 76 degrees 50-55 Rh lights off.

This will then slower damper down to, 78 degrees 50-55 Rh lights on, 70 degrees 45-50 Rh lights off, by the end of flowering.

I would not pull very good weight without this method.
 

Olive Drab Green

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It's a simple process adapted from commercial greenhouse industry. It's allowing your plant to actually grow at full throttle as far as gas exchange goes. Look up the chart. its a relationship between temp an humidity.

I run my veg room 88 degrees 70-75 RH lights on. 76 degrees 50-55 Rh lights off.

This will then slower damper down to, 78 degrees 50-55 Rh lights on, 70 degrees 45-50 Rh lights off, by the end of flowering.

I would not pull very good weight without this method.
That's pretty awesome. I'll have to try this.
 
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