JlMH4LPERT said:I had a spidermite scare and i thought the leaves developed yellow spots from
it however this could have been powder under the HPS ill have to get back
to you in the current status but these are as recent as last night:
Plants are at 56 days and 28 days...
At 56 days this plant has yet to fill out, LONG white pistils were immediately
present however the buds have yet to really bulk out, so far this strain is
over 8 weeks in
There was definitely white powder on the leaves at some point, however mine
were never treated and are still going strong...
The leomonade is a great observation I love the smell! just couldnt put my
finger on it
From what i gather it LOVES light (hence the stretch poeple are noticing) and
it seems that my 150 HPS has the same effect as CFLs has had when i was
flowering under 46w CFL in my comp case. I dont know if i will be able to get
anything but airy buds flowering 6-8" from a 150w HPS any one get this plant
to really beef up yet? (if so post pics)
More to come as we approach week 9...
JlMH4LPERT said:Yes i certainly believe the 150w may not be doing the trick...
However my challenge is to get 4oz from a 150w, once i have mastered this
ratio i plan to upgrade to the 400... until then i guess you can say, "Im not worthy!"
No pm however i should mention i pull through a 2x2x3 area with a nice 4"
inline fan and my plants are swaying in the breeze from the exhaust fan alone
Its beginning to become apparent that there some factors (strains) that i have
not been considering to affect this yield either way my JTR "stretched" in a room w/
vertically hanging CFLs (250 'real' Watts) then moved to the 150HPS to ripen...
I am continuing to flower under the 150w literally each main cola is bent to about
6" away from my light I am hoping to get these babies to beef a little more
Anxious to see pictures of what this is supposed to look like because have 8
more now at 30 days flower and I am just wondering if I am wasting my time
(hopefully they will just ripen and fill out a bit later towards 75 days)