First CFL PC Grow Case (Short Rider & Northern Light)

some more pics...

I had to prune 2 leaves because it was all one yellow and one I broke it. I watered them 2 days ago. some advice in this stage that you want to tell me? tks a lot

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXl8zSsD7zE
 

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today i watered them with nutes.
I kept the dosage half recommend.

Bio Bizz
Bio Grow - 0.5mL
Bio Bloom - 1 mL
Top Max (Bloomer) - some drops for one liter.

3 days ago watred them only with water.
 
your girls are very good looking. is it your first grow? you are going very well. mines don't get so big because they didn't have much pot space to grow. next time i will have that in consideration. where did you find your DWC setup? how old are they?
 
looking good man might try to build me a pc grow case...what did u use for reflection...sorry if asked already
 
thanks 7shane6, i used MYLAR, but my model is not the best, the best is the MYLAR DIAMOND.

Do you really want to me to build to you a pc grow case? you have many sites that sells PCs with everything.
 
Regarding the quality of Mylar, there is no real difference other than the actual durability of the material. That is shown by the thickness of the material in mil. 1 mil is usually the thinnest it gets, and those tend to be very easy to rip. However, if you are careful, you will be fine. I used to design solar concentrator systems for photovoltaic use and mylar was the material we used to make reflective surfaces. Really, a plant acts the same as a solar cell. To get the best results from mylar, wear gloves while working with it, so as to prevent fingerprints.

Mylar should be around 98% reflective, and that is the only parameter that actually matters. If it's more expensive, I bet it's just the name or where you're getting it.

Anyways, really nice grow mate!
 
hey nice looking grow dude

Im growing some Short ryders right now under 150 hps in a cabinet, im about 18 days from seed currently, ill have pics up soon...but yours look illustrious right now. I've heard a lot of bad things about short ryder, and it may have invoked a bit of buyer remorse in me, but its good to see that someone is having good luck growin them! I hope your entire grow works out perfectly, Id like to compare the yield

P.S. you ever consider any kind of CO2 supplement? Could help with all the nutes those plants are getting
 
quick question, are you using your nutes too much?

i give them nutes 6th april and 14th april and between i only watered them once.

but why? are they with a dark green?

this is my nutes table dosage recommended.

first time I gave them:

0.5mL BioGrow
0.5mL BioBloom
0.5mL Top Max (Bloomer)

Second time:

0.5mL BioGrow
1 mL BioBloom
some drops of bloomer top max
 

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Your doing a great job, soil grows seem so much harder to me. when to water seems like a science of its own.
I'm growing my Short rider in its own 4 gallon res DWC style, i just have to monitor nutrient ppm with a meter.
 
pics from buds...

1st pic: what I prune today...

I watered them today without nutes.

I think they are N overdose. The leaf are to green dark.

Next time i only will feed them with
BioBloom NPK 2.0 - 6.0 - 3.5
Top Max NPK 0.1-0.01-0.1.

I will NOT use BioGrow NPK 8.0-2.0-6.0.

or use but with very low dosage?
 

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