My aim is to get over 12 lbs off 6 plants

As i said i have done a lot of grows without the hulk with the same result. But with a 7 foot ceiling and using gavitas i can not let them get to high. And by using the hulk they will stop growing in 2or3 days and thats the only reason i used it. For the next grow i will not use it and show that there is no difference i may get a small amount of bleaching if i let them get to big that all. Anyway here the one that im pulling now and it to will go way over 12 lbs as well. The last two pictures are of the holy grailView attachment 3912113 View attachment 3912114 View attachment 3912115 View attachment 3912116
I would be stoked to see the difference it would be a real learning experience no doubt. Either way tho bro nothing can take away from the fact you run great looking grows with the DE lights in a room with ceilings that height, not to mention it's 80plus at night sometimes where you are at and you just move air no a/c. Seriously great job mate. I've always been a mostly organic indoor grower(100% no bs organic for the outdoors) and have been picky on nutes, I tease my boys that use MOAB and cool bloom. Maybe I'm too picky haha I'm definitely rooting for you and I hope you figure out the height so you can grow that big without hulk
 
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Paclo is the active ingredient pgr?[/
Paclobutrazol is a dangerous pgr, (plant growth regulator). Not the only one , but the one most often associated with cannabis.
are any of you guys familiar with vapor pressure deficit? A few of the big dogs I talk to are getting into that and they are claiming it's a huge part of there 2 a light yeilds. Here a pic of my boys sage grow week 8(but it's sage and his cut is minimum 14weeks) using vpd, a recirculated dwc system, botanicare nutes
 

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Afgan King

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Pa

Paclo is the active ingredient pgr?
Prob most common one in cannabis
Paclobutrazol is a dangerous pgr, (plant growth regulator). Not the only one , but the one most often associated with cannabis.
Yup
Drinking is one thing,, combustion is another. It releases toxic gases. Also contact with skin has been shown to cause liver damage and developmental problems in rats. I wouldn't chance it for myself or my clients.
On point as usual
Try harder
I would
 

ttystikk

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I would be stoked to see the difference it would be a real learning experience no doubt. Either way tho bro nothing can take away from the fact you run great looking grows with the DE lights in a room with ceilings that height, not to mention it's 80plus at night sometimes where you are at and you just move air no a/c. Seriously great job mate. I've always been a mostly organic indoor grower(100% no bs organic for the outdoors) and have been picky on nutes, I tease my boys that use MOAB and cool bloom. Maybe I'm too picky haha I'm definitely rooting for you and I hope you figure out the height so you can grow that big without hulk
I'm also in Colorado.

I think one of @bryangtho's secrets- that he may not even know about, lol- is those high temperatures during the dark cycle. I firmly believe that it helps yields as well as helping protect against mold and powdery mildew by controlling nighttime RH.

I've been doing a lot of work with HVAC systems as part of my research project. Water cooled air handlers, water cooled COB LED modules and much more. We should talk!
 

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I would be stoked to see the difference it would be a real learning experience no doubt. Either way tho bro nothing can take away from the fact you run great looking grows with the DE lights in a room with ceilings that height, not to mention it's 80plus at night sometimes where you are at and you just move air no a/c. Seriously great job mate. I've always been a mostly organic indoor grower(100% no bs organic for the outdoors) and have been picky on nutes, I tease my boys that use MOAB and cool bloom. Maybe I'm too picky haha I'm definitely rooting for you and I hope you figure out the height so you can grow that big without hulk
With my flowering room its not a great veg room and i can slow them down by just adding lots of air. By putting lots of air in to the room will lower the humidity right down and stop them from growing or at lest slow them right down. These big bud are 6 to 7 weeks flowering so hoping for good thing and im a bit behind where i like to. I was not sure that the plant in the last pictures was going to make it as it was sick when i got it. But it starting to take off now and starting to grow very quick. A mate breed this plant and put two seeds in both where female one was a good plant and the after was a great plant i have been waiting a year for this one
 

ttystikk

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With my flowering room its not a great veg room and i can slow them down by just adding lots of air. By putting lots of air in to the room will lower the humidity right down and stop them from growing or at lest slow them right down. These big bud are 6 to 7 weeks flowering so hoping for good thing and im a bit behind where i like to. I was not sure that the plant in the last pictures was going to make it as it was sick when i got it. But it starting to take off now and starting to grow very quick. A mate breed this plant and put two seeds in both where female one was a good plant and the after was a great plant i have been waiting a year for this one
You took a lot of heat for using paclo on your last crop. Will you be using it again this time? I'm not here to judge or moralize, I'm just curious.

Your ability to grow is not in question. I'm not afraid to admit that I've learned from this thread.
 

Afgan King

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You took a lot of heat for using paclo on your last crop. Will you be using it again this time? I'm not here to judge or moralize, I'm just curious.

Your ability to grow is not in question. I'm not afraid to admit that I've learned from this thread.
Was just told to look up hydroplex by a close buddy who's a really really good grower. He said they pull mad weight adding HPK I think is actual name of product
 

Evil-Mobo

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Was just told to look up hydroplex by a close buddy who's a really really good grower. He said they pull mad weight adding HPK I think is actual name of product
HPK or MPK?

A buddy of mine was telling me about MPK recently........also someone I consider a very good grower and someone who has taught me much of what I know.

I just bought the hydroplex on his recommendation and will be using it for flower this run when the dwc girls get to that stage. Will be interested to hear from another person how it works for them so keep us posted please.
 

Afgan King

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HPK or MPK?

A buddy of mine was telling me about MPK recently........also someone I consider a very good grower and someone who has taught me much of what I know.

I just bought the hydroplex on his recommendation and will be using it for flower this run when the dwc girls get to that stage. Will be interested to hear from another person how it works for them so keep us posted please.
Hpk. It's the mix of hydroplex, potassium and phosphate he said it's their bloom booster instead of just pk
 

ttystikk

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HPK or MPK?

A buddy of mine was telling me about MPK recently........also someone I consider a very good grower and someone who has taught me much of what I know.

I just bought the hydroplex on his recommendation and will be using it for flower this run when the dwc girls get to that stage. Will be interested to hear from another person how it works for them so keep us posted please.
That's actually MKP, and it's just a nutrient double salt of potassium and phosphorus. Not a PGR, just a bloom booster. I use it in flower myself.

MKP = monopotassium phosphate, 0-52-32
 

bryangtho

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I'm also in Colorado.

I think one of @bryangtho's secrets- that he may not even know about, lol- is those high temperatures during the dark cycle. I firmly believe that it helps yields as well as helping protect against mold and powdery mildew by controlling nighttime RH.

I've been doing a lot of work with HVAC systems as part of my research project. Water cooled air handlers, water cooled COB LED modules and much more. We should talk!
Yes i no that high temperatures during the dark cycle is always my best grows. And would have to agree with you and the hotter the better for me. And yes we should take
 

greencropper

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I have 3 cats and one of them love to get in and drink the nutes. i have been trying to stop her but she is a sneaky little cat. She has been drinking it for around 6 years now and is fine. I can not stop her
my dog snuck into some of my mycorrhizal/tricho/bacterio(liquid) formula while i wasnt watching a few weeks ago...thing went silly like it was on Flakka for a few hours...bizarre! mutt loved it though & is always hanging around when im using it now looking for another hit...no way! keep out of reach of children & dogs!
 
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