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205 Watt LED Purple Kush Grow

trev14

New member
For this grow I will be running one 205 watt LED from Hydro-Grow-LED. I have four purple kush clones all in Happy Frog soil mix. For nutes im using Dyna-Gro grow and bloom. I vegged the plants for one month and they are currently in 5 gallon pots. For the beginning of veg they were transplanted into 1 gallon pots and then were transplanted into the 5 gallons. My setup is in the closet with a wood frame 32x32 surrounded by panda film and a ScrOG. This is my first grow so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Plants in 1 gallons
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with the screen
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Day one of flowering
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Pic with light off
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Day 7 of flowering
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someotherguy

Active member
Veteran
hey man, if i were you i'd check my post, i don't see pics, instead it looks like i'm seeing your full name, if so you best edit this post and delete your last name!

peace, and stay safe, SOG
 

trev14

New member
yea i was having problems with the pics but they should be working now let me know if there still not working
 

someotherguy

Active member
Veteran
your pics work about like your LED lights will, quick to get my interest and quick to lose it
being rude won't win you any friends bro.

and trevor, your pics are working now so that problem is fixed.

your plants look nice and healthy so you must be doin' something right, lol.

anyway, i'm not a SCROGer so the best advice i can give is to suggest you take a look at all of FreezerBoy's grow threads as he IS a SCROGer and has been so for some years now so he really knows his stuff, ...plus, he's an all around good guy and will gladly help you.

peace, and stay safe, SOG
 
This is a great thread for me. i'll be running 8 plants in two gallon bags. and this will give me a good idea of the space and size I should be able to expect. Good luck!
 

bendoslendo

Member
Hey Dude, lookin sweet! I'll be following this one :)

Friendly tip from one scrogger to another, get rid of at least the growth tips under the screen. You can leave some foliage, but some people strip it completely nekked under the screen.

If you dont have one already, an extra fan mixing up the air under your canopy will increase the yield and the quality of the bud closest to the screen.

Very interested in seeing how this turns out :lurk:
 

trev14

New member
Thanks for all the positive vibes and bendoslendo there are little budsites growing underneath the screen i think the LED has good penetration and i do have a fan in the room. Here are some pics from right after a little trimming this is day 27 of flowering i think.
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WasntMe

Member
Trev,
I also run a 205w but I do a modular scrog in a DR60 ... I use modular scrog so I can pull the plants out of the tent and/or move them around. It helps me be able to access the plants in the back easier to tend to them then if I used one solid scrog shared by all ... also I can rotate the pants to help the canopy stay even too... I suggest you look at that for next time if you think it might be useful to you.

looking good.

what camera make and model do you have? There maybe a manual white balance evaluation feature in the settings. If so, then no need to shut of the lights, your camera will do the color correction for you.
I run canon cameras with CHDK software... so they all have this feature even if they didn't from the factory.

let me know
good luck
-WasntMe
 

trev14

New member
Yea that is a good idea i am having trouble defoliating the two back plants. The camera im using is a samsung i dont know much about cameras though so im sure there is a white balance i just know nothing about it. What size pots are those 5 gallon?
 

WasntMe

Member
Pot size : good question... haha haven't measured them... these are the pots I use for my vegetable and Auto flower timelapse grows ... i'll see tonight but 1.5 to 2 gal is a close guess. Home Depot tomatoe pots. I normally use dwc or sub irrigation pots that are 4.5 gal

what model Samsung? i can look it up if you want.. if it has it I'll teach you.
 
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