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NeedsWork 2018 - Year Four

Happy New Year THP!
Thanks for stopping by for another year!  I hope everyone has a great season.  I'll try to be more social and do less lurking.  :cheers:
The following were started last night just after midnight in Jiffy Peat Pellets: 
 
JPGS (OP 2017)
Biker Billy Jalapeno (Peppers By Mail)
Reaper (Peppers By Mail)
Nebru (OP 2017)
Yellow Bhut 
Paper Lantern Hab (Juanitos)
West Indies Red CARDI (Juanitos)
Aji Dulce (Pepper-Guru)
Aji Panamanian (Pepper-Guru)
Chile Aji (Pepper-Guru)
Bahamian Goat (Tail Pheno, OP 2017)
7 Pot Primo (Peppers By Mail) 
BTR (Peppers By Mail)
Madballz Rusty 7 Pot (OP 2017)
Fatalii White (Peppers By Mail)
Fatalii Yellow (Peppers By Mail)
Dragon Cayenne (OP 2017)
"Hot" Cayenne (OP 2017)
Long Red Cayenne (OP 2017)
Padron (Eden Bros) 
Pasilla Bajio (Eden Bros) 
De Arbol (Eden Bros)  
White Hab (OP 2017)
Chocolate Bhutlah (Peppers By Mail)
Chocolate Reaper (PBM strain) (Peppers By Mail)
Chocolate Moruga (Peppers By Mail)
SB7J (Juanitos)
Growdown Throwdown 2018 Yellow Brainstrain (Pepper-Guru)
 
Setup:
 
1000W HID  (Hood/bulb went POOF, unusable)
T8 florescent provisional setup 
4 x 8 grow tent
Heat mats
Fans
Temp controllers
Timers
 
Vaguely scientific content I want to share this year:
 
Soil comparison between two big labels and a homemade mix
Cheap-ish LED light panel review
Grow pot, grow bag vs in the ground
 
Past Glogs:
 
2015 Year 1: http://thehotpepper.com/topic/53268-first-glog-2015/
2016 Year 2: http://thehotpepper.com/topic/58631-needswork-2016-year-two/page-1
2017 Year 3: http://thehotpepper.com/topic/63311-needswork-2017-year-three/
 
Edit 1:  Added seed sources 
 
Trident chilli said:
Good to read your Over-Winter's are doing well under your new light regime... nice set up wishing you a fruitful season
 
Thank you!  I hope they continue to be happy.  The OW reaper lost some leaves when the heater became unplugged Thursday night and temps hit 45F.  It's a crybaby.  I'm only keeping it because it is so difficult to make happy.    
 
 
Masher said:
Holy moly you went all techno on this one...congrats on the new lights.  :dance:
 
I have been looking at them for a few yrs now....still hooked on hids.
 
Looking great in there  ;)
 
 
Thanks!  Honestly I would still be using HID if the replacement bulb hadn't broken my fixture.  It was a great/simple light that produced tons of plants and pods.  I only took the plunge because I had to pick either buying new HID equipment or something else.  Having 3 light figured means 3 power cords to deal with and 3 more things to hit my head on.  They also make picture taking a pain.  I left a T8 fixture in there to make it easier to work (4th power cord).  I'll probably still be using 500-600W compared to 1000W with HID - and it will be a while before I know if the new lights are good enough.  Also my sunroom looks like a EDM rave if I open the tent.  Long reply :)
 
 
 
The third and final light arrived today.  Before we get to that (down below), here are some shots of the babies and OW's.  The Aji's are really tall and leggy.  Hopefully the 3rd light fixes that, or is that how they grow?
 
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Light 3
 
MaxBloom X4 Plus (Amazon link)
 
Claims to consume: 200W ± 5W (Q/A section)
Measured: 203W, 106W veg, 103W bloom
 
Claimed spectrum: 12 spectrum, UV, 380nm, 420nm, IR, 720-760nm 
 
Initial thoughts:
This light was the most expensive of the three and has the lowest Wattage.
Mfg claims over 9 years experience building lights.
Upon ordering, they sent me a separate email, introducing themselves and thanking me for my purchase.  I responded showing the Glog and they responded back within 24 hours complimenting the grow.  Great!
It came in an unmarked amazon box.  The box inside was well marked.
The build quality is the best of the 3 lights.  It reminds me of my wife's KitchenAid mixer. 
I really like the two independent hanging wires.  This is the only light of the three with that feature.   
The dials work for a full range of dimming and click off.  
 
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Wow!
 
'Yall are just too hi-tech for me. I'm using T8's and T5's. Are the LED's really worth it.
 
Please say no. If I buy new lights the wife will want yet more kitchen hardware ;)
 
Devv said:
Wow!
 
'Yall are just too hi-tech for me. I'm using T8's and T5's. Are the LED's really worth it.
 
Please say no. If I buy new lights the wife will want yet more kitchen hardware ;)
 
Too early to tell for me.  HID was great, one bulb.  If T8's and T5's are doing the job - I'd say stick with what works.  Tis the hand that moves and waters the dirt, not always the dirt.  ;) 
 
But if you're looking to have fun.  Try a cheap LED panel. 
 
Nothing too crazy going on here.  The plants seem to like the lights.  Lots of flowers.
 
I had fungus gnats try to take hold.  I nipped that in the butt with some yellow sticky paper.  
 
The OW's are running out of soil nutrients.  They get bent out of shape if they aren't fed.
 
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You can water with BT to kill fungi's gnat larva, I used the mosquito disk things once. I thought they weren't doing any damage to the plants until a couple more finiky strains fell over and the roots had been eaten. The internet says they are from over watering, I think the grow store keeping their soil outside is where they come from
 
Awesome grow! I actually just bought the same exact light - Maxbloom COB X4 LED and my plants are absolutely loving it. I'm running only the veg light at about 75% power and about 18-25" off the top of the plants and they are growing like mad... I have to transplant now because they're already at 3 sets of true leaves in my seed plugs.

Excited to see how your plants do under yours!


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NeedsWork said:
Nothing too crazy going on here.  The plants seem to like the lights.  Lots of flowers.
 
I had fungus gnats try to take hold.  I nipped that in the butt with some yellow sticky paper.  
 
The OW's are running out of soil nutrients.  They get bent out of shape if they aren't fed.
 
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What an awesome looking grow....Very happy plants for sure!!!
 
Maybe you have already noticed the same thing as me, but something is a bit off with your small plants growing in those small pots and i have seen the similar thing with my plants too. That light green color/yellowing of the leaves is not a good sign, like they dont have enough nutrition in the soil for normal color/grow.
 
Chilidude said:
Maybe you have already noticed the same thing as me, but something is a bit off with your small plants growing in those small pots and i have seen the similar thing with my plants too. That light green color/yellowing of the leaves is not a good sign, like they dont have enough nutrition in the soil for normal color/grow.
 
In my experience, it could also be caused by a healthy, very rapid growth.
 
Dinsdale said:
 
In my experience, it could also be caused by a healthy, very rapid growth.
 
Of course, but then you need to start giving them more frequent doses of fertilizer to not halt said rapid/Healthy grow.
 
Walchit said:
You can water with BT to kill fungi's gnat larva, I used the mosquito disk things once. I thought they weren't doing any damage to the plants until a couple more finiky strains fell over and the roots had been eaten. The internet says they are from over watering, I think the grow store keeping their soil outside is where they come from
 
I'll have to keep that in mind if they come back.  There was only a few, and I think I caught them early enough.  I agree - I think they come from the soil.
 
 
Dinsdale said:
Very cool garden! (I really should buy a bigger tent...)
 
Thanks!  You will always want a bigger tent.  This is 8 x 4 and I want a 15 x 15 room.  :D 
 
 
fcaruana said:
Awesome grow! I actually just bought the same exact light - Maxbloom COB X4 LED and my plants are absolutely loving it. I'm running only the veg light at about 75% power and about 18-25" off the top of the plants and they are growing like mad... I have to transplant now because they're already at 3 sets of true leaves in my seed plugs.

Excited to see how your plants do under yours!


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They seem to be loving it!  We will have to compare notes under the same light.  
 
 
Walchit said:
How big of an area does it cover at 18-25 inches
 
 
I have mine at 32" and it covers about ~30 x 30.
 
25" seems to cover ~ 25 x 25.
 
18" is about 20 x 20
 
Under 18" it doesn't seem to blend the LED spread as well.
 
These are really unofficial as I have a mix of plant sizes with a tape measure and my eyes.   I only measured the brightest area.  There is probably an extra 10 or so inches on each side that would be OK for small plants / no fruit.
 
 
Masher said:
 
 
What an awesome looking grow....Very happy plants for sure!!!
 
Thanks!!
 
 
Chilidude said:
Maybe you have already noticed the same thing as me, but something is a bit off with your small plants growing in those small pots and i have seen the similar thing with my plants too. That light green color/yellowing of the leaves is not a good sign, like they dont have enough nutrition in the soil for normal color/grow.
 
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Dinsdale said:
 
In my experience, it could also be caused by a healthy, very rapid growth.
 
 
Chilidude said:
 
Of course, but then you need to start giving them more frequent doses of fertilizer to not halt said rapid/Healthy grow.
 
 
Good eyes!  Some of the small plants in the small pots are yellow because of over feeding.  They are in a very rich (hot) potting mix and I fed them.  They have started to outgrow it, but my DIY mix is still really hot for some.  I've stopped feeding them because the potting soil should have plenty for the next month or so.
 
The older plants with yellow are because they are underfed and the soil is depleted.  They will get potted up in the spring.  I don't want them to grow anymore because I am out of space.    
 
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