Indoor Mars Hydro grow journal: WildBill does Hubbabubbasmelloscope in EarthBoxes under MarsHydro SP3000

Man! I can only imagine how tight it can get. Do you have a windmill too for the dark period?
If I can keep my fingers off the damn dimmer, they should be happy now! :funny: :funny:
We have solar and hydro and gasoline:biggrin: The summer days are long but it's rainy and cloudy here all the time. The plants get kind of grumpy sometimes:crying:
 
WE'RE HOLDING CHURCH IN WILDBILL'S TENT!



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Not really Church Lady!
It's what happens when you turn your lights ALL THE WAY UP!



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Man they are kicking into high gear. :pimp:
 
Man they are kicking into high gear. :pimp:

I think so too!
I was pretty happy to see them all praying.
By The end of next week, I should be applying LST to some side branches. The way I think the HBSS will grow, I'll have to TRY to manage/direct their growth closely.
Even as big as the HBSS are getting at this stage, I'm really interested in how Sour Stomper is working her flowering. She's hinting at the strain's node spacing and it looks good. I like how symmetrical she is also. ........less random branches.
 
Looking at the current room conditions from my remote sensor, my VPD is running at 1.01kPa

I did have to move up the lights this morning. With the blocks for the EBs I made, it raised them 2in, but the girls added more.
With me starting CO2 maybe today, I sure wish I had one of those Apogee Instruments Quantum sensors to monitor things.
More info is always good!
 
Yup! That was a good one! I'm glad mine did no real damage.

Thanks! I'm very happy and slightly scared with the growth of the girls in the EBs.
Looking at the current room conditions from my remote sensor, my VPD is running at 1.01kPa

I did have to move up the lights this morning. With the blocks for the EBs I made, it raised them 2in, but the girls added more.
With me starting CO2 maybe today, I sure wish I had one of those Apogee Instruments Quantum sensors to monitor things.
More info is always good!
I have this Par meter and it works great. Much cheaper than an apogee
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