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  1. Dreamweaver

    AZ noob : Diary of first grow.

    Last w/e's harvie...which was the first time with all 3 producers :)   
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    AZ noob : Diary of first grow.

    With regard the heat they seem about the same as the Thai maybe 100,000...not as sweet as I had hoped but i will work on them. To be honest they are weird I was expecting them to be a little bigger like hab size but instead they are strawberry size...maybe I'll have to leave them longer on the...
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    AZ noob : Diary of first grow.

    Well my last update was 4 weeks ago...nothing much to report other than a steady harvey of Thais and Mushrooms :)   This weeks harvey.   The shack...note to self turn lights off ;)   The Peri is still squat but it has some massive leaves.
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    indoor Total beginner looking to grow indoors

    I would be very surprised if got any pods with florescent's.
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    From Flower to Pod

    6-10 weeks.
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    Pollination: Fan vs. Q-Tip

    From my limited experience I think it depends on the variety... My Thai and Mushroom seem just fine with a fan and a shake every now and again. However, my jolokia seems to prefer q-tips.
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    greenhouse Small indoor greenhouse almost done!

    Width ok but it looks too narrow...for 2-3 plants you will have to bonchi them and restrict the roots.
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    AZ noob : Diary of first grow.

    About time fer an update me thinks :) All still going to plan with the nutes every other week. Here's the girls. Thai flowering has slowed down but it must have set 200+ already so maybe it's taking a break for a bit? The peri is about to launch upward. The jolokia is setting again...i...
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    hydroponic Making my own hydroponic system

      ~6.0 grains to bring UP from 4.50 PH after nutes.   ~13.0 grains to take DOWN from 8.00 PH for raw RO water.   These are for a 2.5G jug.   Normally ends up 5.80 - 6.00 PH but i havn't check that in months ;)
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    hydroponic Making my own hydroponic system

    I just use the GH Bloom powder at 0.75 tsp/G for the entire grow...works great. I balance the nutes after with the GH up and down powder using a gun scale to weight the charge. This way i can swap the 25G required in 45mins.
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    lighting LED lights

    I believe it's the usable light.
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    lighting LED lights

    I have two of the G8 240 combo's and a single 90 flower UFO for my 6x4 area and it works great...~600w of LED equates to ~1,000w of HPS.
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    Blisters LED Coco grow has reached it's inevitable end...

    Great glog, cool plants and nice harvie but im a little confused...what is this season end you speak of? :lol: Excuse the indoor grower's sense of humor there couldn't resist...besides not long till you start the seed trays again right?
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    indoor first indoor grow, 1200w in a tent

    Watch out for burning when they get too close. Keep it below 85° if you can so the pollen is viable. IMO the Q tip if the best method for fertilizing. Good luck.
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    indoor first indoor grow, 1200w in a tent

    The G8 240 LEDs work great.
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    Prunned, 2 months after

      When i said split i mean the natural Y...all 3 of my grows have done this so far at around 14"....this leaves me with a trunk that tries to sprout but i nip these and they never grow back.
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    Prunned, 2 months after

      In one word...HYDRO :D   I thought that i would see that with my Thai but it still split at around 14" high...as did the Mushroom.
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    Prunned, 2 months after

      Meh...my 8 month old Jolokia.   Just gave it a haircut a month ago...becuz it got too big.   One month later aka now.     As per other poster i guess it all depends on the growth rates you can achieve and the length of your season.
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    AZ noob : Diary of first grow.

      The 9 month old Jolokia now weighing in at 1.22" :)
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    Prunned, 2 months after

    I'm not convinced this increases the number of flowering tips/nodes...i guess it will reduce the overall height though.
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