Ok we have lift off on the Six Shooter, day 1 for her.
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The replacement GC is up also about day 2 or 3.
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Skysenberg got a little stretchy, but she'll be fine once her stalk thickens.
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She may be a tad hungry it appears.

Also rebuilt my 8 Cree cxb3590's into 2 rigs to help spread out the conopy. Had way too many concentrated before. Could only use around half of potential power or I'd cook my plants. Here's a pic of the new rigs.
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Thanks for looking.
 
I like that concept myself! I'm building 2 "bars" using Quantum Boards. https://www.autoflower.org/threads/4-quantum-board-light-build-and-test.58223/#post-1371367

Looking forward to your grow!

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Ok we have lift off on the Six Shooter, day 1 for her.
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The replacement GC is up also about day 2 or 3.
View attachment 707879

Skysenberg got a little stretchy, but she'll be fine once her stalk thickens.
View attachment 707881

She may be a tad hungry it appears.

Also rebuilt my 8 Cree cxb3590's into 2 rigs to help spread out the conopy. Had way too many concentrated before. Could only use around half of potential power or I'd cook my plants. Here's a pic of the new rigs.
View attachment 707882

Thanks for looking.
 
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Looks like your Skysenberg is still hungry. It's going to be interesting to see your root ball when harvested to see how using less substrate worked for you. This is the three weeks I absolutely hate when using autopots.

Yeah bro, I agree on the feed being light for her. Gave her some feed for my older plants last night, and she's already greened up some. Building the roots is deffo the most painful part. I find in my Hempy's, that a few wet/dry cycles really gets them drinking/feeding quicker. Not bone dry, just barely moist before I top feed again. Really gets the roots colonizing the substrate seeking water.
 
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