SCROG Gorilla Glue One Plant 300w LED 0.64m2

Dogwash

Well-Known Member
Almost four weeks into flowering

Gorilla glue #4

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Incredible gardens my friend , great work. :bravo:
Fantastic healthy girls.:welldone:
Excellent training.
Mind if I tag along?
Thanks.
Take care.




#VIVOSUN #Love What You Grow
Bill284 😎
 
Few new shots here

She's steaming ahead on full power, can see changes every day at this stage - defoliation wise I'm taking half a dozen to a dozen fan leaves off every day, any that cover bud or intrude on each other

I'm putting 5 litres feed on daily and pumping out quarter to one litre out from underneath, depending on how long after the water day it is

Three feed days then a water day, cycling like that all the way thru flowering

On the water days I put 10 litres on and pump like 4 out, keep the Coco 70/30 clean of nute build up

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Here's a closer look at the seedling I'm bringing on for the next grow

From seed, I waited until there were five leaf pairs, then cut off above the third

Once the two tiny shoots at the top had established themselves then I got rid of the lower growth as well, just leaving two stems which I've trained down using C benders

When I repot from small to medium I'll bind both the main stems down so they can't turn upwards at all

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Running eight inch hyper stealth fan with one metre mountain air filter

That pulls straight out the top of the main tent, but I've got my veg tent stacked on top of the main tent and a smaller tube running from main tent to veg tent, pulling air from veg tent

There's an intake tube from main tent that runs from dehumidifier, which comes on with timer when main lights are off - as well as taking drier air into main tent to reduce chances of bud rot, that also keeps the main tent around 19C when lights are off, which is important to avoid bud rot

Theres also an intake tube in veg tent that runs from nearby dehumidifier

Both intakes can be moved to sit just out of view underneath the window in the summer

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To the side there's a largeish box with a dial on it - that's a smooth voltage reducer to vary the speed of the five inch RVK fan I've got hung behind the tents and separate to the tent air extraction system

The five inch RVK fan extracts air from the room, to an outside vent

In the winter it's down to a minimum, in summer I'll crank it to the max

Paid for a smooth voltage reducer as the cheaper ones make the fan sound really noisy - it's way quieter this way

The smaller box mounted to the wall controls the main eight inch hyper stealth extractor - there's a temperature probe in the main tent

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There's three fans in the main tent, which is 0.8m x 0.8m x 1.6m

The 12inch white fan at the back comes on when the LEDs come on, off in dark
The two eight inch fans on the floor I've got on independent timers, both running 15 mins on, 30 mins off, staggered so there's air movement from below, alternating sides, 15 on 7.5 off, whether it's light or dark

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In such a small space it can be tricky trying to avoid the dreaded bud rot

Temperature management in the night phase combined with quality air movement is what's needed to allow the plant to breathe moisture out at night and allow it to be carried away by the air, to avoid mold forming inside the buds

Allowing temps to consistently drop in the dark phase down as far as the early teens Celcius any time after week two of flowering can be absolutely deadly for rot

Keeping em floating like 18/19/20C in the dark is ideal

I've put a few yoyos in place right at the back today, just to keep some big buds off the 12inch fan

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