What a monster ...jealous of what must be your RHgoing through her bulking stage and sucking down over 4 gallons a day
What a monster ...jealous of what must be your RHgoing through her bulking stage and sucking down over 4 gallons a day
Yeah bro, just checked my reservoir and she’s actually drinking more like 5 gallons a day now. For me to keep her happy and hydrated I’m having to feed her 5 times in a 24 hour period and with her growing in only a 2 gallon plastic grow bag filled with coco she would definitely dry out if for some reason misses one or two feedings.What a greedy lady
"edit" Daiquiri Lime now added to my grow list.
Thanks @idiopathic neuropathy!One question---how in the hell do you trim all that ganja???
Awesome buds!!!
Thanks @Mozzy!What a monster ...jealous of what must be your RH
Unless you have a heat problem(?), why run the external exhaust non-stop vs. for ex. plug it into a thermostat?Yeah bro, just checked my reservoir and she’s actually drinking more like 5 gallons a day now. For me to keep her happy and hydrated I’m having to feed her 5 times in a 24 hour period and with her growing in only a 2 gallon plastic grow bag filled with coco she would definitely dry out if for some reason misses one or two feedings.
Thanks @idiopathic neuropathy!
Lol… cleaning it up is probably one of the easiest parts of the whole growing process for me. It takes me a little over 30 minutes to cut a pound of bud off the stems and then only a few minutes to shake it in the Trim Bag.
Couldn’t imagine doing it all by hand.
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Thanks @Mozzy!
R/H is dialed in around the mid 40’s but for me to keep it down that low I’m running my large dehumidifier in the lung room 24/7, have a 4” AC Infinity blower turned up to the max blowing out the window and I also have to keep the zipper of the tent unzipped to be able to get enough dry air flowing through there.
No heat problem here but I seem to always battle high humidity and I prefer to be on the safe side and keep my R/H at 55% or under. There is a lot going on in that 7 square foot tent and keeping the dehumidifier running 24/7, exhaust fan at max power and basically leaving my tent door completely unzipped is the only way I can keep my R/H even at 55%. Hard to tell in the pics but there is a Vornado fan pointing strait down in each tent so air movement has never been an issue. I guess these are the things we do to have peace of mind when growing plants that will be over 900 grams (dry weight) in a small tent.Unless you have a heat problem(?), why run the external exhaust non-stop vs. for ex. plug it into a thermostat?
RH in 40s seems low, such as isn't mid-50s rH still rather good, on dry side? More fan action might reduce any concerns you have about higher tent humidity.
I regularly have humidity >70% and have never had any mold/fungus or other pathogen problem. I have constant air flow (rather constant perceptible leaf jiggling with each plant) in a 2.5 x 5 foot tent (12.5 sq. ft.) - a vortex-type 6-inch Vornado fully adjustable speed vortex-type fan in a corner at the top blowing across and down, and a new model (got the free replacement from the company) AC Infinity 4-inch adjustable speed oscillating fan at the other end sweeping across the canopy.
Damn son! This is going to be such a massive yielder, as expected!Dutch Passion Auto Daiquiri Lime
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Hitting her with a total of 400 watts at the moment… 240 watts above canopy and 160 watts under canopy
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What's the biggest yield you've seen off a D.Lime Antonio?, this lady could be a hall of fame contenderDamn son! This is going to be such a massive yielder, as expected!
What a good grower and solid genetics can do together right... big up my man!
I need to check with my colleagues but I have seen monsterplants for sure, she has always been a contender for being one of the biggest auto's out of the collection, together with Auto Ultimate, Auto Critical Orange Punch, Auto Glueberry OG and lastly our Auto Euforia. The latter can become in good hands a real monster as well (especially in hydroponics or in semi-hydro conditions in cocos).What's the biggest yield you've seen off a D.Lime Antonio?, this lady could be a hall of fame contender
Thanks Deano!What's the biggest yield you've seen off a D.Lime Antonio?, this lady could be a hall of fame contender
Lol… thanks @Heart of flowers!She’s looking awesome. How many days from seed is she and how in HELL did you get her so BIG? Im a honest when Im telling you that i am a bit jellous.
Thanks for showing me my competition Antonio. Always nice to see what other people are doing and how they grow big plants.I need to check with my colleagues but I have seen monsterplants for sure, she has always been a contender for being one of the biggest auto's out of the collection, together with Auto Ultimate, Auto Critical Orange Punch, Auto Glueberry OG and lastly our Auto Euforia. The latter can become in good hands a real monster as well (especially in hydroponics or in semi-hydro conditions in cocos).
But even with cultivars that are normally quite small, like Auto Blackberry Kush, insane yields are possible, especially when you combine a lot of light with a lot of space (medium + m2 wise). Like this for example : https://dutch-passion.blog/autoblackberry-kush-grow-review-under-led-grow-lights/
The biggest one I remember is the Auto Ultimate in a bucket : https://dutch-passion.blog/dutch-passion-autoultimate-1kg-grow-review/
This one was pretty nice as well : https://dutch-passion.blog/auto-ultimate-insane-850-900g-organic-indoor-harvest-from-a-single-plant/
So I think @420autoflower will definitely have a shot at the title for the Auto Daiquiri Lime!!