I just couldn’t leave well enough alone.
I added a third layer.
Because I was worried about the tallest ones eventually leaning over and taking over the canopy instead of sharing the light. I want to maintain some control and not let that happen.
It’s not straight, but it will allow me a bit more control for when they get heavy.
Or at least that is what I am trying to convince myself of.
I’m still a student of scrogging 101.
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These hairy balls…
Yes, they are female, but c’mon they kinda look funny in this pic, are surrounding the stem that will have the main single cola of the tallest Alaskan Purple, actually it appears it will be the tallest in the tent.
It’s the only one taller than the window. Her top is probably 5 inches above that third net I just put in.
I am kinda worried about that African Buzz hitting a late spurt. Itll be in here until May? Maybe that one could take 11 weeks, but will do it in 9 if I’m lucky
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That one.
Taking up that entire half of the tent, looking all good back there.
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@Mote and @froghog50 this isnt a fool proof method.
Check out how much moisture came back in 24 hours.
Now I burp and take the apple out.
And monitor, but just like that, no overdry for free.
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Everything looks great! Good job
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@Chemzdead , thank you very much, but I can never leave things alone.
I just dropped the young Alaskan Purple in the back corner about 4 or 5 inches. It was already touching the second net.
Tonight is water and feed night. The African Buzz is thirsty.
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Looking Sweet my friend, and nothing is foolproof (almost nothing) but still good trick to know
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So, I just went ahead and stayed with the same manufacture for my filter.
And it spiked my temperature up to 87° F.
Now the heater is on its lowest setting. I’ll have to watch it and start tweaking fan speed to get it just right.
I did have the exhaust fan as low as I could get it.
Here is what my Android Photometer tells me is the average light that my buds are getting.
And I thought this was cool. The top of this bud is in mostly the Amazon spectrum, and its lower side is growing in the rest of the spectrum.
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You could put the filter on the exterior of your tent, if you have room
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Thanks, but I’m back to about 74°F.
Just a little tweakin’
Like we all do.
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And he’s that same Alaskan Purple bud from the other side.
Trippy
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Just some shots from my water/feeding tonight.
There are at least 4 maybe 5 of these size buds already from the Somango. I have at least 5 more weeks to go.
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Getting some nice stretch, better weave your magic B.
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Speaking of magic @Enlightened420 , this got me bug free a week before I flipped my lights.
OMRI listed. No man made poisons is the best part.
But I already shared all that with you. Maybe someone else will wander across this.
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And here is another full garden update shot.
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This small green Alaskan in the corner here has finally showed some pistils for me.
She has lived about 60 days so far which is the same age as this one.
This is about a month older.
As is this one.
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Thanks!
I will pull a bud or two in early April to ensure I have some cured homegrown for April 20th, just because I have to.
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Just finished my 3 12hr shifts. Now I only work twice this week. Time to relax. Anyone wanna see some relaxing pics?
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