New Grower Day 67 Vertigo ( Not Done Yet )

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Hi Everyone,

This is my 2nd grow but 1st time with Vertigo. I simply ran out of room they grew so big, one plant hitting the roof. Three plants at 48 inches and one plant 54 inches so counting the height of the bucket 18" I'm maxed out. I had to remove one of the LED's so I wouldn't bleach the plant. The other 3 plants are in a container that is 12" tall so I still have some room left. Who says Autos are small YIKES! Now using nearly 3 gallons of water per day. The thickness of the stalk on the tall plant is 1 1/8 thick.

I'm now trying to use CFL's to finish the grow, moving them around to give different areas equal amounts of light, it's a pain. It's tough to take pictures, it's looks like a forest with hundreds of sticky buds and leaves. Trichs are still milky color. The last picture is a Pineapple Express auto, 3 weeks old and 18 inches tall.

I figure 7 to 10 days left for the 3 smaller ones and 2 weeks for the taller one. Although taller the buds aren't as nearly developed as the shorter ones, somewhat baffling
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I'll post more information in a few days.

• Homemade grow room 65" long x 3' wide x 6 ft high and airtight
• Light: ( 2 ) 300 watt LED's with Veg & Bloom switches
• Grow media or type Bubbleponics
• Two 8-inch fans
• Advanced Nutrients Lucas ratio 8 Micro 16 Bloom then switched to AN PH Perfect part A&B during flowering.
• Purified bottled water
• 4 Autoflowering Vertigos

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See what I mean, pictures are no good, just shows a forest. Oh, I stopped all nutes, just using a little Aqua Shield and Drip Clean to prevent root rot.

I hope to get some followers or input. I will also post the wet & dry yields when I harvest.
 
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