Congrats on the great harvest Man OF Green, great job bro
I just finished trimming the Panama Green. It got a little too dry ~50% so I have some Boost 62s in with it now before I put it in the Grove Bags. The final trim weight is 239g.
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158g of Green Crack
167g Citradelic Sunset
168g Pineapple Poison
399g Panama Lemon
485g Panama Red
239g Panama Green
1616g for the grow or 57 ounces or 3.56 pounds Wow! 808g/m² or 1616g/650w=2.48g/watt. This last statistic is kinda meaningless because of how much longer the lights run over 5 months. This by far exceeds my previous best and the quality is tops also.
Thank you for the kind words. Yes I believe this maximizes the growth in that size space. So in my next grow I will shoot for 1616/5 months = 323g * 3 month autos = 969g This will give me an equal production over the shorter time frame.That is impressive! You're pretty much running at max for what the average home grower can equip themselves with sans c02.
Thank you for the kind words. Yes I believe this maximizes the growth in that size space. So in my next grow I will shoot for 1616/5 months = 323g * 3 month autos = 969g This will give me an equal production over the shorter time frame.
If you look into the performance factors in the Orca Grow film my space is made with, I think it is almost equal to adding side lighting in a white paint space.I wonder what you could accomplish with side lighting.
This was impressive and the sativas were gorgeous. I think you could actually get an even higher yield. If that's the amount one gets for high quality - sign me up.
If you look into the performance factors in the Orca Grow film my space is made with, I think it is almost equal to adding side lighting in a white paint space.
I learned how to "weld" the seams with a high heat glue gun. Just like welding sheet metal it is easy to burn a hole if you don't keep moving .I'm going to look into using a combination of both. I've been sold on Orca for awhile.