Aloha,
and welcome fellow growers to my second round of flowering in my perpetual harvest tent.
The last endeavor involved a SOG of 9 Rozay clones I had received from a friend. I had just bought the materials and was in a HUGE hurry to get the tent producing. (I was also excited beyond belief shhhh ) for that reason the clones had almost no veg time before flipping, as well as the tent having many logistical issues that made growing more difficult. I’m glad I put myself through a bootstrap grow just to teach me what I actually needed, what was extra, and what was a waste of money. Due to the haste we lost a lot of light efficiency and suffered on yields as well. Though I’m very happy and thankful for my results from last grow I’m positive there’s only room to improve and increase the quality and yields to follow.
Major changes/additions
• SCROG NETTING
• FLOOD TABLE STAND
• SMART POTS
• LARGER POTS
• DEEPER FLOOD LEVEL
• HEAVY TRAINING
• LONG VEG
• 4 PLANTS
A SCROG 4x4 is what I have been planning since the beginning but due to time restrictions and excitement my first round was a little by the seat of my pants. I went with my gut and previous experience with hydroponic growing and things went really well. I feel that now with a plan I will only increase yields and quality further with each new round.
So without further discussion here’s to the beginning of a great grow!!!!
Strain:
Niles River (two plants in the back)
Super Skunk (front two plants)
GROW DETAILS:
Ebb and Flow
Hydroton Media
Smart Pots
4x4 SCROG
600w HPS
4x4 Tent
GH Expert Feed Schedule
(1/2 base nutrients)
9 Daily Feedings
so ive been so busy lately I’ve barely been able to keep up with my current Rozay SOG Picture Journal. I was so feverishly disinfecting and prepping my tent to restart that I forgot to take a lot of the beginning progress photos. But like usual there will always be some eye candy attached!!!
heres what we look like so far:
All these photos were taken on day one of SCROG install. In the photos they’re all freshly weaved and reservoir has just been filled. I did quite a bit of super cropping so I made the decision to do a week of veg in the ten to allow the plants to recover. This post is technically on day two of veg.
notable tags: Campesino DrPhoton
and welcome fellow growers to my second round of flowering in my perpetual harvest tent.
The last endeavor involved a SOG of 9 Rozay clones I had received from a friend. I had just bought the materials and was in a HUGE hurry to get the tent producing. (I was also excited beyond belief shhhh ) for that reason the clones had almost no veg time before flipping, as well as the tent having many logistical issues that made growing more difficult. I’m glad I put myself through a bootstrap grow just to teach me what I actually needed, what was extra, and what was a waste of money. Due to the haste we lost a lot of light efficiency and suffered on yields as well. Though I’m very happy and thankful for my results from last grow I’m positive there’s only room to improve and increase the quality and yields to follow.
Major changes/additions
• SCROG NETTING
• FLOOD TABLE STAND
• SMART POTS
• LARGER POTS
• DEEPER FLOOD LEVEL
• HEAVY TRAINING
• LONG VEG
• 4 PLANTS
A SCROG 4x4 is what I have been planning since the beginning but due to time restrictions and excitement my first round was a little by the seat of my pants. I went with my gut and previous experience with hydroponic growing and things went really well. I feel that now with a plan I will only increase yields and quality further with each new round.
So without further discussion here’s to the beginning of a great grow!!!!
Strain:
Niles River (two plants in the back)
Super Skunk (front two plants)
GROW DETAILS:
Ebb and Flow
Hydroton Media
Smart Pots
4x4 SCROG
600w HPS
4x4 Tent
GH Expert Feed Schedule
(1/2 base nutrients)
9 Daily Feedings
so ive been so busy lately I’ve barely been able to keep up with my current Rozay SOG Picture Journal. I was so feverishly disinfecting and prepping my tent to restart that I forgot to take a lot of the beginning progress photos. But like usual there will always be some eye candy attached!!!
heres what we look like so far:
All these photos were taken on day one of SCROG install. In the photos they’re all freshly weaved and reservoir has just been filled. I did quite a bit of super cropping so I made the decision to do a week of veg in the ten to allow the plants to recover. This post is technically on day two of veg.
notable tags: Campesino DrPhoton
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