Derby's Fly By Night Photos

So a quick look under the other skirts of the big girls.
First up is Babu. Decent stacking with Rock hard nugs about twice the size of golf balls.
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Next up is the Kush Bomb. Stacking the way I wanted her too.
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Then the White Widow. What can I say just like I've hope. Numerous nugs that really get weighty.
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Well that's what the big tent looks like. Later I'll have the littles all moved into the big tent. FLIP
 
Late last night I got the littles trimmed back up and got them into the big tent. I was looking my electrical needs to be running all my lights in the big tent all at once. Well I'd be pushing things a bit on my scale and so I decided to drop another 15 amp receptacle so things could idle instead of being close to full throttle. This also got the lights split off 2 different timers. I staggered the time off and on by 5 min just to keep the full on load to my sub panel to a minimum.
Now a picture of the littles in their new home.
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Those are the drip tables I made with some used lumber I had laying around in the barn. 2x6's with 2x2's that are screwed on an angle with the pitch to the front corner. The black material is a pond plastic that I got for I think $24. shipped and that gave me enough for 3 tables. 2 in the 4x8 flowing tent and 1 in the 4x4 veg tent. Just let things drip off and wet vac up.
 
Do you guys think once you flip it better RTO have lights further away to encourage plants to stretch more then if it gets out of control lower or show super crop them? Then once pistils show drop my 70000 on them?
 
Late last night I got the littles trimmed back up and got them into the big tent. I was looking my electrical needs to be running all my lights in the big tent all at once. Well I'd be pushing things a bit on my scale and so I decided to drop another 15 amp receptacle so things could idle instead of being close to full throttle. This also got the lights split off 2 different timers. I staggered the time off and on by 5 min just to keep the full on load to my sub panel to a minimum.
Now a picture of the littles in their new home.
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Very neat touch are those wire baskets mr.Derby easier to move I'd imagine, lots of fridge/freezer shelving on the floor if not mistaken I'm the opposite I collect the baskets from discarded fridge/freezers at my dads electrical business as I'm always raising or lowering plants somewhere.... :laugh:
 
Very neat touch are those wire baskets mr.Derby easier to move I'd imagine, lots of fridge/freezer shelving on the floor if not mistaken I'm the opposite I collect the baskets from discarded fridge/freezers at my dads electrical business as I'm always raising or lowering plants somewhere.... :laugh:
I thought the same thing. I worked in retail for many years and noticed Derbs has refrigeration grates. Genius idea, never thought of that.
Great looking setup @Derbybud
 
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