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My 1st Indoor non-auto (help!)

JamieShoes

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Thanks, indeed! I can't wait :woohoo:



So true :biggrin:




So you think they I have some deficit? I was thinking the difference in color may be because of the different genetics...


it looks to me like it's because of the introduction of the new hps mate. it looks to me like a little light bleaching and I get it myself every time I move from veg area to sodium area (no matter how far I hang lights from canopy)

edit: full recovery in 2-5 days if thats what it is..
 

Sunzi

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This is how they look like now... they have a few branches already...
 
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Sunzi

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The place's starting to be crowded :) Still thinking what I'm going to do with the 2 small ones...
 

Piff Rhys Jones

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It's looking perfect! If you feel they're getting crowded you could always remove a fan leaf here and there, particularly those that are blocking other branches.

Peace
 

JamieShoes

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The place's starting to be crowded :) Still thinking what I'm going to do with the 2 small ones...


looks great Sunzi (it really does :) )... with smaller ones.. I tend to use the "stadium effect" put all the tallest ones around the outside with the smallest in the middle... that way there is no shading of smaller plants and everything is getting max lumens :)
 

Sunzi

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looks great Sunzi (it really does :) )... with smaller ones.. I tend to use the "stadium effect" put all the tallest ones around the outside with the smallest in the middle... that way there is no shading of smaller plants and everything is getting max lumens :)

Thanks Jamie! I'm doing it already... 3 of the Durban are stretching really bad... even if I tied them to the corners, they don't seem to care! Maybe I'm gonna have to do some other kind of training to them...

Looking great mate nice and healthy.

Hey DD! Thanks dude! I hope they stay healthy all their lives! :biggrin:
 

GrowerGaz

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Looking really good , can't wait to see how these turn out , was going to run the Dutch Passion Durban Poison indoors next with some indicas .
 

Sunzi

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Looking good :)

Hey SPG! Thanks dude! You know, after seeing how the girls went through moments of extreme conditions while I was getting equipment on the go, now I think the co2 bags may have definitely helped in those moments... mine is hanged over 1 of the fans in a corner to help distribute the co2 as it falls, also all the new extraction/ventilation system allows me to have the tent sealed all the time (I couldn't do it before)... I believe all of this help maximize the results of the co2 bag!
It may be a good addition for people that doesn't plan to use a cool tube like me, specially in summer. We will see how it all ends in any case! :biggrin:


Looking really good , can't wait to see how these turn out , was going to run the Dutch Passion Durban Poison indoors next with some indicas .

Thanks GrowerGaz! Cool then, I can't wait to be able to let you know about the results :biggrin:

Stay around guys! :tiphat:
 

Sunzi

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Update; some of the sativas (the D.Poisons mainly!) keep on being cheeky, but I think it's going well!
 
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Sunzi

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your rocking it for your first grow amazing...

Thanks BushBurner! But to be precise, as you can see in the thread's title, this is my 1st 'non-auto' indoor, I grew autos indoor already (I thought it was more convenient for me at the beginning), but I didn't achieved what I call amazing results... that's why I've switched to reg fems! :biggrin:
 
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SPG.

yep :) When mine was getting a "bit old?" i made holes in the bag myself.. (co2 distributers! some slightly above the mycelia itself! :rolleyes:) Probably a Physiological thing lol :D:shrug:
 
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Dank Demon

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^^ Just a side note on the Exhale bags, now I have tried a few of them it seems that some work better than others depending on where you buy them from? The amount of PPM that the C02 go's up by is very minimal if anything at all as in one of my rooms I have a PPM meter and the results without 2 of the bags are the same with? So will not be wasting £30 on them any more. Sorry to interrupt your diary with this Sunzi but if your using them and expect to see a difference then you will not like I first thought.
 

Sunzi

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yep When mine was getting a "bit old?" i made holes in the bag myself.. (co2 distributers! some slightly above the mycelia itself! ) Probably a Physiological thing lol :D:shrug:

It doesn't sound like a bad idea... for the last hottest days... last push! Probably more psychological than physiological :)

^^ Just a side note on the Exhale bags, now I have tried a few of them it seems that some work better than others depending on where you buy them from? The amount of PPM that the C02 go's up by is very minimal if anything at all as in one of my rooms I have a PPM meter and the results without 2 of the bags are the same with? So will not be wasting £30 on them any more. Sorry to interrupt your diary with this Sunzi but if your using them and expect to see a difference then you will not like I first thought.

No worries DD! Information is always appreciated!
Well I don't know about different ones, as this is my 1st one, but I believe it may have helped in my case as the plants have been through some extreme heat and relatively long periods of no air renewal in the tent, and they didn't show any stress at all... but to be fair there's other factors to be considered in my case as well, like the genetics of the strains, or from a personal point of view, like the fact that I've only grown autos, and those get stressed easily; I noticed they got more stressed when through these kind of situations...
All in all I personally think it's an interesting addition for a tent in summer... I would say depending on the equipment... it may make a difference... or maybe I just like the fact that in a few days a juicy mushroom as big as my head grew out of it :biggrin:

Peace guys :tiphat:
 

Sunzi

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It's been a couple of weeks since the flip... flowers starting to appear... when you guys reckon I should start using the products and in what manner?

Soil: Biobizz All mix
Products: Terra Bloom, Green Sensation, Sugar Royal

Peace :tiphat:
 
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Sunzi

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Flowers keep on growing... I'm still unsure if I should wait for 3 weeks or 1 month to start giving them nutes as I've been using All Mix all the time, but I rather don't risk to overfeed and wait a little bit more...
This is how they look like now:
 
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SPG.

Dank!? is their any Reason the "PPM Meter" would'nt pick up the Co2 from the bags ya think..? (maybe a bottled co2 exclusive thing OR Mycelia gets in the way of it)
..jus'sayin (hmm i do think out loud :ying::D.SURE i could see a difference in Growth!)


^^ "i was thinkin' magic mushroom spores"lol

^^Looking good Sunzi :D
:woohoo:
 
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