Vertical Scrog LED Closet Grow || Flooded Tube/ NFT || 450w - Headband - 2’ x 3’

Are these LEDs going to produce fat, sticky buds?

  • The buds are going to be amazing and you'll wonder why anyone uses HIDs.

    Votes: 18 19.1%
  • The buds will be good, and the yield will be good compared to the power used.

    Votes: 33 35.1%
  • The buds are going to be fluffy and weak and you'll wonder why anyone flowers with LEDs.

    Votes: 10 10.6%
  • Why not just wait and see?

    Votes: 33 35.1%

  • Total voters
    94
  • Poll closed .

jigfresh

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My moms leaving me and the baby. She was visiting for a couple days while wife was away. I'm terribly sad to see her go. :)

Welcome to the party Bezerker. Like Bassman said things are just getting started.
 

SomeGuy

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Awww.. I know its nice to see mom Jig. Its also nice to have an extra set of willing hands to hold the bubba. :-) my mom just had her knee cap replaced yesterday. :-( At least this is her last surgery for a while.... we hope..

BTW When are we holiday partying? LOL ;-)
 

MedScientist

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@ Med, whats inside that bucket?
I see a soil-less mix it seems, then into the bucket??
That one has Coco/Perlite, but I Usually run with straight Turface. I use Microfiber Wicks in all my containers to drain the PWT (Perched Water Table) OUT of the bucket so I can feed them Frequently without restricting the O2. That plant was not Top Fed, so it Pulled the Nutes up TO the Roots from the Bucket below via MicroFiber Cloth. It is a Super Simple way to grow. Early Veg requires almost NO Attention as the Res created like the pic below is almost like growing in a Hempy Bucket (using Turface instead of Perlite)! WooHoo!



Peace
 

bassman999

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That one has Coco/Perlite, but I Usually run with straight Turface. I use Microfiber Wicks in all my containers to drain the PWT (Perched Water Table) OUT of the bucket so I can feed them Frequently without restricting the O2. That plant was not Top Fed, so it Pulled the Nutes up TO the Roots from the Bucket below via MicroFiber Cloth. It is a Super Simple way to grow. Early Veg requires almost NO Attention as the Res created like the pic below is almost like growing in a Hempy Bucket (using Turface instead of Perlite)! WooHoo!



Peace
I am lost, but sounds very intriguing!!
 

SupaM

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Very interesting method, MedScientist! I've wondered about using a wicking system, and see you are having wonderful results. ATB!
 

jigfresh

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That one has Coco/Perlite, but I Usually run with straight Turface. I use Microfiber Wicks in all my containers to drain the PWT (Perched Water Table) OUT of the bucket so I can feed them Frequently without restricting the O2. That plant was not Top Fed, so it Pulled the Nutes up TO the Roots from the Bucket below via MicroFiber Cloth. It is a Super Simple way to grow. Early Veg requires almost NO Attention as the Res created like the pic below is almost like growing in a Hempy Bucket (using Turface instead of Perlite)! WooHoo!

Peace
I love simple. It seems complicated sometimes in the explaining, but that's why i love my setup. It's so easy.
 

MedScientist

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I love simple. It seems complicated sometimes in the explaining, but that's why i love my setup. It's so easy.
Hehehe, I didnt say it was a Simple System to Create, just a Simple System to USE! The Science in Building might be considered Complicated, but only in relation to the putting the different principles in ONE Whole System. My only job is Maintaining the Res, minus Res Changes! WooHoo! I LOVE that part! Add Only with NO Res Changes!
 

jigfresh

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Hehehe, I didnt say it was a Simple System to Create, just a Simple System to USE! The Science in Building might be considered Complicated, but only in relation to the putting the different principles in ONE Whole System. My only job is Maintaining the Res, minus Res Changes! WooHoo! I LOVE that part! Add Only with NO Res Changes!
I'm pretty much the same way, only need to worry about the rez and I don't change the water,just add to it. I like the way you work. ;)

Tried a compost pile this time to see what would happen:
I think it worked Mo!!! Love those pics, thanks for sharing. :) :)
 

Dr.D81

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Tried a compost pile this time to see what would happen:










I am very happy with the results :)


Cheers,
Mo
what is your temps like mo. we are at 70s day adnd 60s night. we had a cold snap and it frosted two days but went right back up.
 

bassman999

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Over here we are sub 30s at night.
Last night was 25 or 26*
I have 2 studs out there getting their pollen ready though still
 

Dr.D81

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did some one say pollen WP_20131205_002.jpgWP_20131205_006.jpgWP_20131205_011.jpg fun night we will see if it takes. didnt have much so i mixed with flour
 

jigfresh

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This is from someguy's thread today

Thanks! That Sativa just keeps going as long as the weather allows. Since the rain has been sparse this fall I can let her keep going. It was sunny, clear, and 67 here today. It was 61 when I took the pic. It will dip down to the 40's tonight.
 

Dr.D81

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good deal i have figured i am going to be good here. now i just need land, and we are working on it now. we found 13 acres we like and we are trying to work some thing out. the average bank will not lend on anything over 5 some now we have to do some looking :roll:
 

curious old fart

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good deal i have figured i am going to be good here. now i just need land, and we are working on it now. we found 13 acres we like and we are trying to work some thing out. the average bank will not lend on anything over 5 some now we have to do some looking :roll:
The FHA finances farm or rural tracts with 95% financing.

:peace:
cof
 

Dr.D81

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i am a vfw so i am going to get a hold of the local vets and see who they use. well off to order some beans.:bigjoint::bigjoint::bigjoint::bigjoint:
 
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