Dutch Passion Iriee's DP Auto Glueberry Grown in DWC

Day 28

I switched out the KIND LED for my two 75w 3000k Cree cobs and 100 w full spectrum Chilled light. I will incorporate UVB during the second week of flower, build up from one hour per day. The blurple did its job, now time for the white light to take over from here.

Here are some pics.
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Looking stellar @Iriee Vibez I love DWC.:toke:

Thanks @Mañ'O'Green ! I don't know how I can try anything but DWC! To be honest, I don't know how you guys can grow with it and then switch. I prescribe to the concept of having everything easily accessible to the plants roots at all times, for any amount they care to ingest... like a smorgasbord for cannabis! That's gotta be the best for the plants, right?
 
looking lush and green, nicely grown. With the fun part waiting to start !

Right on! Thanks Tony! Looking forward to see what these two do! I thought my Auto Night Queen plants were a one of a kind grow, but now I am convinced it's the good ole DP genetics! Loving your stuff, man!
 
Thanks @Mañ'O'Green ! I don't know how I can try anything but DWC! To be honest, I don't know how you guys can grow with it and then switch. I prescribe to the concept of having everything easily accessible to the plants roots at all times, for any amount they care to ingest... like a smorgasbord for cannabis! That's gotta be the best for the plants, right?
The smorgasbord is a true observation.

It gets too hot here in the summertime and I do not have space or the budget for a chiller to chill 36 gallons in three reservoirs to run DWC. I hit 82°F res temps running in the summer and the ability for the water to hold dissolved oxygen gets too low. The other issue (you know how cheap I am) 50 plus gallons of nutrients a week is expensive (7.15 gallons per day). The rock wool system I am using now is still pure hydro. The drip to waste precision fertigation is very thrifty at about 26 gallons of nutrients over 12 days (2.16 gallons per day). And the oxygen problem does not exist as air is pulled into the rock wool every day as the water is used. I use 6" cubes and yield is a little less than in my past best DWC. I don't work as hard at it as I could defoliating and the such. which would bring the yield up a bit - just too lazy.
 
Amazing plants. Looking forward to see how the buds will be. Should be sticky as hell:fire:
 
The smorgasbord is a true observation.

It gets too hot here in the summertime and I do not have space or the budget for a chiller to chill 36 gallons in three reservoirs to run DWC. I hit 82°F res temps running in the summer and the ability for the water to hold dissolved oxygen gets too low. The other issue (you know how cheap I am) 50 plus gallons of nutrients a week is expensive (7.15 gallons per day). The rock wool system I am using now is still pure hydro. The drip to waste precision fertigation is very thrifty at about 26 gallons of nutrients over 12 days (2.16 gallons per day). And the oxygen problem does not exist as air is pulled into the rock wool every day as the water is used. I use 6" cubes and yield is a little less than in my past best DWC. I don't work as hard at it as I could defoliating and the such. which would bring the yield up a bit - just too lazy.

That explains it. I would probably have to reconsider if I was growing on a larger scale. My chiller is critical as I have similar temp issues, plus my cabinet is in an I insulated garage!


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Amazing plants. Looking forward to see how the buds will be. Should be sticky as hell:fire:

You and me both, Med! I switched up the plan on training. Just defoliating and leaf tucking right now. The plants seemed to know what to do all by themselves. Awesome strain!


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Yep, she's right up there on my list. DP never releases a poor strain. There stuff is top notch, maybe even the best out there, although there are many great genetic lines and strains all over the planet. I wish I could get a reliable access to some mendo Cali auto strains. Hard to find the read deal here on this side of the pond.

Glueberry will not disappoint, that's what I told you bro!! Your ladies look like they are going to be nearly perfect in their structure. She did the same for me. Bushed out and nearly trained themselves, finishing around 70 cm tall in my open tent. I did FIM a couple, but the height was nearly the same as when I only trained with lst and leaf tucking as well.
 
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