Needs a few pointers on setup ( Pics)

lokii1989

Member
I'm currently on my first grow I was just wondering if there is anything that I can change on this set up.

Length: 35"
Width: 36"
Height: 72"

Hydroponic system, automatic watering cycle, reservoir air pumps, 400w HPS light enclosed and ventilated with dual fans.

The room stays fairly cool throughout the day so heat is not an issue, I was just thinking about scrog maybe. I'm a newb so go easy on me!


http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc485/lokii1989/IMAG0151.jpg
 

cacamal

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looks great! maybe next time you can scrog but i would rock what you got and think about what to tweek next time.
 

lokii1989

Member
looks great! maybe next time you can scrog but i would rock what you got and think about what to tweek next time.
Oh for sure man, I'm just plotting for my next grow. The majority of what you see there is Blue S.A.G.E ( Sativa afghani genetic equilibrium ) except for the tallest one and they are in the middle of their first week of flowering. I'll be sure to post up more pics as they get more ripe, but I'm gonna be trying something new for my next grow anyone have any suggestions toss out a few of your favorites!
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
LST (low stress training) when done correctly can be immense!

TOPPING can create 2,4,6 etc main colas.

SCrog as you mentioned works well, but longer veg times are needed.

Dont change your setup just yet, as long as everything is working fine work on your growing technique and plant training.



Check the link in my signature to see what topping can achieve, there is also a pic on the journal of what an LST'd plant looks like.




J
 

lokii1989

Member
LST (low stress training) when done correctly can be immense!

TOPPING can create 2,4,6 etc main colas.

SCrog as you mentioned works well, but longer veg times are needed.

Dont change your setup just yet, as long as everything is working fine work on your growing technique and plant training.



Check the link in my signature to see what topping can achieve, there is also a pic on the journal of what an LST'd plant looks like.




J
Thanks for the help bro I'll definitely check it out!
 
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