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whodare does rSwc sog style

Bonzo

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thats some serious quick fast stretch! is that the same trainwreck from your stadium?
 

whodare

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Yea, vertical lighting definitely contained some of that stretch, I was in coco, and had done some serious training.

In the stadium it only got about 5 feet tall from 2 feet, they were still half pounders, I'm hoping for an oz off the ones on this table.



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high life 45

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Some serious stretch! I just ordered that book you recommended! Looks like a good one! Thanks for sharing.
 

FlowerFarmer

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Getting wild in here..

I've ran recirculating SWC medium-less with great success.

Instead of recirculating 24/7 leaving you vulnerable to water temperature have you considered just filling and draining the tray...ran just like a medium-less ebb and flow.

While I haven't ran it a lot due to plant numbers constraints I did do a couple successful gardens flooding a tray for 30min every 90min. Formed a nice thick root mass in the air space contained between tray and lid.

Cant wait to experiment some more some day.


Looking clean..
 

whodare

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sorry guys, getting pics up isnt the easiest for me right now, harvest from the swc table was about 1.5# but alot was fluff.

the table was pushed into a corner, and when the buds started to swell some of the trainwrecks fell over blocking light to a bunch of plants....

next time a net will be installed before flower and i want to put the tables on rollers so i can access the backside.


the bubba was absolutely huge. 14 oz. nice coffee, hashy smelling dankness.


i just harvested the coco table a few days ago so its not dry but it looks to have produced better. the plants on the coco table weren't falling all over each other as bad, but i did lose a few plants from some sort of weird stem rot. and it wasn't from too much moisture, i think it may have gotten hold when they were clones and it slowly killed the bottom of the stem just above the soil.



overall it was a successful run. im running coco containers for the summer under less light cause of the heat.

this fall though i plan on getting a 3rd table, making three new lids with 25 plant sites, and running all rswc tables. 75 plants under 3k an easy 1.5# per so 4.5 no prob if not more...

ill try and get some pics up today if i can, thanks for the continued interest...
 

whodare

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The stem rot off my coco table I think was fusarium or verticillium. It killed literally every plant in my house, well I killed the last few but that's cause they were infected.

So I built a new room, cleaned with Lysol, bleach, and physan 20, got a 24k btu ac, built a 12 site rdwc, got some new genetics, and working on getting my old ones back.

All In all it was a huge setback but I learned a lot and refocused my energy.

I'm documenting my new grow but Im not posting until its done as its hard for me to upload pics. I'll compile all my pics and do a big drop at the end.

Ps darkhelmet I'll be going back to vert after this grow I think. I really wanted to learn hydro well first then apply it to a verticle grow.
 

benjuanman

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When I seen the reminder for this thread I prayed for an update with pics...and my prayers have been answered. Looks banging bro. So looks like you got some deeper tubs this time round and is there one or two plants per tub. Fill us in on the business behind the pics mate. You know tub size, lights, strain etc etc. Peace
 

whodare

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12, 14 gallon rubbermaids, danner mag drive 950, 3k lights, 24kbtu ac for scaling up(next show is five lights)

I'm missing one plant cause the club I got the cuts from gave me a weakly rooted one that didn't make it during transplant. Ooops.

Vegged for 3-4 weeks. Strain is primarily GDP, a few grape apes.

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FlowerFarmer

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Love that cleaned out upskirt shot. :woohoo:

Makes me miss horizontal. Looking awesome.


Thanks for all the help you've tossed my way by the way.
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whodare

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Thanks fellas...

Questions always welcomed bonzo :) room is 12x8 I'm only utilizing half right now.

FF, glad to see ya over here, I hope my advice is working for you and your welcome, feel free to say something if you see somewhere I can improve mine, that's what the boards are for, learning, sharing, and advising.

Thanks mr cc, just wait until after this show is done. 90 pint santa fe advance, pond liner floor, 5k vert 30-40 5 gallon rdwc buckets, gunna be banging.




Edit: I never put the numbers up but the coco table hit 1.8# plus a few zips of hash nugs, so practically two pounds even though I lost 4 or 5 plants.
You can see some of the table behind that crispy fried bubba(before my ac and lights were too close, or really plant was too tall)
 
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PoopyTeaBags

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The stem rot off my coco table I think was fusarium or verticillium. It killed literally every plant in my house, well I killed the last few but that's cause they were infected.

So I built a new room, cleaned with Lysol, bleach, and physan 20, got a 24k btu ac, built a 12 site rdwc, got some new genetics, and working on getting my old ones back.

All In all it was a huge setback but I learned a lot and refocused my energy.

I'm documenting my new grow but Im not posting until its done as its hard for me to upload pics. I'll compile all my pics and do a big drop at the end.

Ps darkhelmet I'll be going back to vert after this grow I think. I really wanted to learn hydro well first then apply it to a verticle grow.


thats horrid dude... next time that happens pour some physan 20 on some cotton balls and treat the infected area couple times over a week peroid... ive known a bud to fix stem rot like that in rdwc not sure about what you had in coco sounds ugly though....


good luck on your next run.
 

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