Mephisto Genetics LBs First Mephisto Run

Hey Little Bear

Just read through your thread and I'm subscribed. I saw you like to use sm-90 I really like that stuff too. It's a perfect wetting agent so yeah if you want to do some foliar feeding with your Cal/mag and sm 90 go right ahead you can also do silicon that way if you want to too.

thanks man, applied both today via foliar feed. they look better for it, and i feel better with silica applied. it truly does make a huge dif with heat tolerance.

i have a buddy that has two of the Vipar units already, was originally going to go with those but gave mars a serious lookthru, because they are here :) im looking to reduce my temps, i figure i wont be disappointed. still, sound advice, i will research a little more before i commit to 800 bucks worth of lights
 
It can be scary making that first big purchase of an LED. I've been happy with lumigrow thankfully they were the first I went with. I gave Mars a try. Ended up getting some with the lens problems and then one of the power supplies burn out all within nine months.
 
Everything looks a touch more vital since the spray, no complaints so far. Still growing rapidly, the largest Hubba is starting to catch up with the biggest ones. Started ponytailing today, will leave them up a cycle, down two. Maybe alternating, I want to see how they respond first. Running out of space, getting ready to make the transition into the larger room. I may have to bridge the gap with a couple 600s in the meanwhile.

Day 20:

Group shot:
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HBSS2
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White and Bubbly
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CD2
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CD1
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It can be scary making that first big purchase of an LED. I've been happy with lumigrow thankfully they were the first I went with. I gave Mars a try. Ended up getting some with the lens problems and then one of the power supplies burn out all within nine months.

I want to give Mars a try so bad, because they are forum homies. But I feel you on that ;):crying:
 
The plants rose up in the night and attacked our village, burning our huts and killing our cattle.

Naw. But they did grow substantially in the meanwhile, the ponytailing seems to work but they are also hitting the flower stretch, so I can't attribute all the secondary growth to the training. They didnt look worse for it, so will keep it up on a day on/day off schedule until it elongates too much to continue. It seems to keep the canopy level, but I can't attest to this from experience as this growth rate is new to me. DWC kicks much ass. @derek420colorado , im finally about to get some larger pumps in there. Ran out of space, have to go pick up another window ac unit and I can move these to the real room. i missed a substantial part of veg (with better pumps i mean), will this still benefit me during flowering as much? I know it obviously won't hurt, but have I capped my potential yuuuuugeness this run? I'm going to be satisfied either way, but I was chasing monsters and I figure I might actually catch them next run, after I dial in better :biggrin:

Pics a little later, im in my mellow atm.
Finally ordered mah beans.
 
Thank you ma'am, much appreciated :D it's been a while, was waiting for the room upgrade before I posted again, had a shipping snafu that slowed everything up.

So, moved to the new room. upgraded the pump to 1755gph, and put the disc airstones into the rez, huuuge difference. The LEDs are going now, and the room.is humming along at a crispy 73 with everything on.

Day 27: (I hadn't hung the LEDs yet, everything under a 1000w HP's)

Group:
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HBSS2
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CD1
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Day 34:

This hubba is the biggest plant ive grown, and it won't stop growing :d5: 33 inches and we still obviously have more lateral growth to go, it's only week 5!
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Group (the gaps between plants closed right up, I think I might run 9 total, but since this run is staggered, I'll run 7 additional until the last run)
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The WB (did a little defol on this one, you can barely tell. They all took defol with absolutely no stress)
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And the CD2 (I'm excited about this one, love Chem genetics)
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