Mephisto Genetics White Crack + Sour Livers SIP LOS Grow

I think with the earthbox it might be difficult to judge the level of water. The SIP that the reddit user is using is a growbox planter and can easily see the water levels and roots etc...

Intersting stuff you wrote about air injection.

I use a dip stick to check water level or you could use bobber / stick setup like the gro-bucket.

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Getting a little tight so we moved 24k to a smaller tent - will see how she responds - humidity will be lower and temp should be good - I used this rent last year as an overflow and results were good ......

Moving Day
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New Home

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We have room for another when time comes - running 200 Watts - PAR at plant top is about 350 - 24k, at least this girl, does not like a lot of light

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Now they have some room to breath and spread out - due to higher levels of transpiration it was becoming tough to keep humidity levels down and we were getting some leaf sweating as well so we move 24k

Strawberry NUGS Left ........ She is starting to flower

Gold Glue Right ...... Buds are filling and a little stretch
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Been working on her to get some additional side bud sites and it seams to be working so she has stayed kinda short but extra sites I hope work out - preflower now so we will soon see!
i didnt train this one, might have tied down a few side branches, 4oz dried..
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for size comparison, critical purple top left is about 36 inches, sour livers top right 25-26 and sn bottom right, northern light bottom left was almost 36 inches as well
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Now they have some room to breath and spread out - due to higher levels of transpiration it was becoming tough to keep humidity levels down and we were getting some leaf sweating as well so we move 24k

Strawberry NUGS Left ........ She is starting to flower

Gold Glue Right ...... Buds are filling and a little stretch
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time to get the weedwacker out n give them a haircut.. shouldnt be too late and oh my, youve got no shortage of foliage should help the runners a bit
 
time to get the weedwacker out n give them a haircut.. shouldnt be too late and oh my, youve got no shortage of foliage should help the runners a bit

I did trim a few on Nugs but most of her sites have been exposed thru leaf tucking or LST - now Gold Glue in the right is a different story - there are some sites down there but her cola was trained and a good amount of sites are exposed but I did some trim on her and will continue a little at a time as she progresses- dang is she sticky .....

BTW thats a nice bunch of girls you have!
 
:baked: Girls needed some room - Growth is amazing - Check out this two day difference. :drool:

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Looking like raising the light is helping a little with the stretching. Your plants are extremely bushy, they actually would benefit from a stretch. You choose bushy strains, but I believe if you allow the seedlings to stretch a little right out if the gate you will see a different shape forming. However it is a fine line and if you let them stretch too much your 2x4 tent will fill up super easy. I personally think you are doing an excellent job. I want to decrease the stretch on many of my seedlings. Actually my goal is to do like @Organic Sinse does and start my seeds in their final pot in Organics. I had an issue with space and temps, but that will be fixed. Since my 7x7 tent is coming down I will have a couple smaller tents. The one small tent is specifically for seed starting/cloning and will have the ability to start 4 Juniors at once with heat controller and heating mat in it at all times. The dedicated tent will allow me to get the Juniors up to 80-85F for about 10 days and start directly in final pot. If you keep the mousture level right and the temps up, theoretically the seedling should have the least amount of stress and food available as soon às they need it. I almost always transplant my seedlings in Coco. But I feel like with Organics that the seedling would do best directly planted ONLY if you can keep temps up to 80F-85F. If the temps are 70f- 75F I wouldnt bother, because the lower temps would slow the root growth down. Until I get that tent I will use Rootmakers and transplant. We will have a good idea how well the rootmakers work by the time I get my other tent set up for direct planting. I will be able to start 4 Juniors in 1 2x4 and will be able to keep the temps and humidity perect. Peace, slow
 
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