lusid's Cave of Blunder & Husky Hut

lusidghost

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Nice even canopy!
I don't think I'm going to tuck them anymore became there's a matrix of horizontal branches underneath the net and it would be hard to get the canopy this even again if I move anything. I'll continue to train them with the two additional levels of net that I'm about to add. I have a lot more headspace since I got a new light, so I might as well take advantage of it.

I think I did a good job pruning this time. There's really no crowding going on at all. Lots of sites with lots of space.
 

lusidghost

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A week into flower. I'm defoliating and adding nets tomorrow. I have to say, these are the nicest roots I've ever grown. I'm going to put the plants into the mist boxes earlier next time.

I would like to actually design the boxes and get them 3D printed or something. It would be nice if there was a gasket around the lid so I didn't have to use a panda film skirt to prevent leaks. It would also be cool to have tracks for hanging the misters. That way I could slide the emitter back and forth to adjust its location.

But anyway, this is what's going on.F3C9CE87-4D95-498D-B7F0-17FDFF654EEE.jpeg256E50E4-EAB5-4FAA-AE6F-372CD5015FD7.jpeg
 

lusidghost

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Also the black specs on the rockwool and bits of plastic from the box. The edges were little rough and I knocked some flakes off I when I slipped the plants in. Not great, but not bugs.
 

lusidghost

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I defoliated and pruned some more today. Little snowballs are forming. Scrogging with the second layer of net seems to work okay. I upped the EC to 1.4 because they are looking a tad light.E86D8D69-17D5-425A-A740-17AF1C2F07B2.jpeg
 

lusidghost

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Nice even canopy on this one! I hope the Doom killed those fuckers this got me nervous for spring.:lol:
I haven't seen any signs of them in the flowering room, and the bomb seems to wipe out the ones in the vegging room. I'll hit them again in a couple of weeks when their eggs hatch. I think defoliation helps keep them off of the flowering plants.
 
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