Indoor DWC/Fog LED/CFL/ HPS (Maxi, JH, blueberry x ak47)

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12/12 Day 16:

902 ppm (added a lil more fert), 6.5+ish ph when I checked (got it down to at least 6 before I left it, no signs of ph stress), 95 temp
changed CO2 gen again. Jill was a week behind Maxi now it looks like they are about he same amount of flower. Lil Bee is really putting it on buds are getting fuller everyday.
 
12/12 Day 17:

ph was about 5.0 so I upped it a bit, humidity 30%, 91-98 temp, 1050 ppm

Nice and Healthy. I will take a few pics tomorrow with some bud porn. Dunno how high quality I can get?
 
12/12 Day 18 with Bud Pics:

6.0 ph, 98 temp, 25% humidity, 820 ppm


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Oh, Jill is 2' tall Maxi is right under her.
 
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sweet man looking nice
 
1. Should I polly Lil bee (First 3 photos)? She's at day 55. The bigger Colas are about the width of your thumb or finger.
2. I'd say she still has a while to finish? First auto run I know with photos I'm looking at about another 5 weeks at this size. About how much longer with her? 3-4 weeks (guess based on how fast and big she is getting plus she is in 12/12)?
 
12/12 Day 19 with Pics:

830 ppm, 93 temp, 5.6 ph, humidity 25%

26" Jill 25" Maxi

Some bud shots from Lil Bee and Maxi. Jill is spikey all over but not fattening up yet.

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Is it time to polly branches on Lil Bee?
 
I wish I could give advice on pollenating but I don't know much about that yet.. soon, soon.. I did come in to say wow, nice plants and setup. +rep for a professional grow!
 
@ WG, thanks!

@ CDC, that looks pretty neat. Same principle as CO2 boost bucket. Maybe different culture and a slightly different application method. They really didn't put up many pictures or anything did they?
 
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