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    First time grow and with LED - advice please!

    Hi there to all, this is my first post.

    After doing a lot of reading on the main site, I've bought some equipment and set up my first grow. So busy far my setup is:

    Grow tent 2.75'x2.75'x6'6"
    Inline extractor fan 88-117cfm
    ​​​​​Carbon filter 1ft (2.5" carbon bed)
    2 COB full spectrum LED (110w draw at wall)

    I also have a small oil heater and temperature controller to keep the temp in range as the COBs weren't putting out enough heat, and may look at adding a humidifier/dehumidifier if need be (temps and humidity fluctuate quite a bit where I live).

    My medium is a mixture of potting soil, Coco mulch and perlite at about a 40-40-20% ratio. I'm using a 2-part veg nutrient at half strength as advised by Nebula on the main site, I have a 2-part bloom one for that phase too (it came with the setup).

    In the tent are 2 bagseed seedlings (strain unknown, I just remember it being a really good buzz haha) and 2 clones of Grease Monkey I got from a buddy a couple of days ago. They've rooted through the jiffy pellets and have just been potted. I've got them on a 20/4 light cycle.

    Currently I'm thinking about keeping one of each as a mother if both seedlings are female, if only one is I'll clone that. If both turn out male they're destined for compost. The remaining one of each I'll flower.
    While they're all vegging up I'll set up another enclosure for the mothers. I'm not worried about perpetual harvest, I'll just have a small mother box and veg and flower in the tent.

    ​​​​​​I've got a couple of questions regarding how to proceed, my buddy I got the clones off grows but has no experience with LED. Here goes:

    - So the manufacturer says to hang the light 12" from the canopy for best results, is this too close? Seems a bit nearer than what I've read. I've included a picture of the PPFD map they provide (sorry about the metric measurements on the map, I live in a metric country and have done my best to convert my dimensions to imperial. My tents 80x80x200cm).

    - Does anyone have any rough idea on what kind of penetration this light might have? It's meant to be equivalent to a 400w HID. I'd like to know how far to veg for decent colas and no/little larf, but at the same time I don't want to under-veg and get shorter colas than I could have.

    - I've only been running the extractor for 15min per hour while the plants are small on the 88cfm setting, should this be more (at this stage)?

    - I plan on having a go at either mainlining/quadlining/fluxing to maximize yield, any ideas which would be the best for the space I have? I was thinking of trying to get 2 plants in.

    -From what I've read the Grease Monkey clones might go mental since they were taken during flowering and re-veged. Has anyone got experience with this strain in terms of flower stretch, yields etc?

    - When it comes time to flower, will the lights on the temp controller cause light pollution? I can move it outside the tent if need be.


    I was going to post a link to the site I bought the light if anyone wanted more info but thought it might be considered advertising so I won't risk it.

    Thanks for all the advice in advance, I'm new to indoor growing and weed but have been growing veges outdoors and in a glasshouse for a number of years so I have some basic plant principles sorted at least haha
    2.5x2.5x6' tent
    2x 55w COB veg, 400w HPS flower
    Coco/perlite with mycorrhizal mix in fabric bags
    2-part base nutes + veg/bloom boosts, bud boost, calmag
    Carbon filter/exhaust, 6" oscillating fan, usb static fan
    Gear and controllers for heat/humitidy used as needed

    Strain unknown

    #2
    For some reason the text didn't show up on the PPFD maps.

    Left: 80x80cm at 30cm (2.75x2.75’ at 12”)
    Right: 80x80cm at 40cm (2.75x2.75' at 18”)
    2.5x2.5x6' tent
    2x 55w COB veg, 400w HPS flower
    Coco/perlite with mycorrhizal mix in fabric bags
    2-part base nutes + veg/bloom boosts, bud boost, calmag
    Carbon filter/exhaust, 6" oscillating fan, usb static fan
    Gear and controllers for heat/humitidy used as needed

    Strain unknown

    Comment


      #3
      Hi, welcome. It's late on a Sunday night, there might not be many growers on here right now. If you give the manufacturer and model of the light we might be able to Google it for more info. Your soil mix looks like a lot of bark, the coco mulch. The controller lights shouldn't matter. You could Google, search on websites to learn more about the Grease Monkey strain, I've not grown nor smoked it. If you have four females in that tent I'm not sure if your lights will be enough, I think someone else will weigh in later. Happy Pharming!
      Soil: Coast of Maine Stonington Blend, perlite; Seedlings: CoM org potting soil
      Indoor: 2 x 5.5 x 8' Closet grow
      Viparspectra XS2000; EnjoYield 220W full spectrum light added during flower
      Various size fabric grow bags
      Cal-Mag & GH Trio if needed; Flower Fuel & molasses during bloom; ReCharge
      4 clip fans. Exhaust into attic is vented to the eaves
      Current grow: DEAD FLOWERS

      "Joker, smoker & midnight toker, I sure don't want to hurt no one"

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        #4
        Thanks Puglover, yeah I wasn't expecting a reply for a while considering the time (I'm in a different time zone).


        ​​​​​​Would it be better to lower the Coco mulch ratio when I repot?
        I've been trying to find proper coir but it's scarce here at the moment (Covid supply chain issues I imagine).
        I was thinking 2 females max for flowering, but if the light isn't up to the task I'll be happy enough with one at a time.

        The light is a 4seasons LUMA 400

        According to the website the lenses are 90° with 92% light transmittance. I've heard of people removing the lenses for better results, but I'm hesitant to mess with it until I get a few grows under my belt.
        2.5x2.5x6' tent
        2x 55w COB veg, 400w HPS flower
        Coco/perlite with mycorrhizal mix in fabric bags
        2-part base nutes + veg/bloom boosts, bud boost, calmag
        Carbon filter/exhaust, 6" oscillating fan, usb static fan
        Gear and controllers for heat/humitidy used as needed

        Strain unknown

        Comment


          #5
          Hi transcend Welcome aboard. Looks like a good set up. Start with the manufacturers recommendations with the light and watch how your plants respond. That's how I was first advised and how I do it now. The closer it is the more light penetration you'll get, right? I'd run the extractor (exhaust fan) 24/7 for the constant exchange of fresh air into the tent. I can't comment on the clones but others will.
          Auto/Photo Tent: Gorilla 2x4x7'11", HLG 350R, Infinity 4" w/Carbon Filter, Autopot system, Coco 50/50 perlite: Ace Seeds fem photo Purple Haze x Malawi x 2 Seeds dropped 2-2-24
          Photo Tent: Gorilla 4x4x7'11" HLG Scorpion R, Infinity 6” w/Carbon Filter, Coco 50/50 perlite, Autopot system: 100% Sativa Ace Seeds Malawi x 4
          Nutrients: CX Horticulture - full line for both tents

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            #6
            Thanks golfnrl, I'll try that
            2.5x2.5x6' tent
            2x 55w COB veg, 400w HPS flower
            Coco/perlite with mycorrhizal mix in fabric bags
            2-part base nutes + veg/bloom boosts, bud boost, calmag
            Carbon filter/exhaust, 6" oscillating fan, usb static fan
            Gear and controllers for heat/humitidy used as needed

            Strain unknown

            Comment


              #7
              So I've now repotted the seedlings into 2gal fabric pots. Once they've grown another node I'll top and defol them in prep for manifolding/fluxing (haven't decided which method yet).

              The clones are revegging well (as far as I can tell) and look like they're gonna be suuper bushy.

              Ideally I'd like to flower one of each strain at the same time in 5gal fabric pots, but it'll be a squeeze with the heater in there too and it might dry out the pot nearest the heater too quickly.

              So I was thinking about making an antechamber of sorts directly outside the passive intake to house the heater. It'd basically be a box that sits over the heater (with decent clearances to avoid any fire risk etc) with a bunch of holes drilled in one side for the intake air to come in. That way the air would be warmed as it passed through the fins of the heater into the tent. I'll have a small fan placed low in the tent to move the warmed air around under the canopy.
              I also thought about housing the humidifier/dehumidifier in the proposed anteroom too, so that my intake temps/humidity are correct before the air hits the plants. I've ordered a humidity controller to pair with my existing temp one so the readings for automation will still come from the probes in the tent. Has anyone had any experience/success with this type of thing?
              2.5x2.5x6' tent
              2x 55w COB veg, 400w HPS flower
              Coco/perlite with mycorrhizal mix in fabric bags
              2-part base nutes + veg/bloom boosts, bud boost, calmag
              Carbon filter/exhaust, 6" oscillating fan, usb static fan
              Gear and controllers for heat/humitidy used as needed

              Strain unknown

              Comment


              • transcend
                transcend commented
                Editing a comment
                Thanks Puglover1, I'm waiting for the first issue and the impending panic/worry that my babies are sick! Haha

              • Bootsy
                Bootsy commented
                Editing a comment
                the pre-chamber with heater and humdifier is exactly what I have been doing for a few years. In my opinion, with the oil filled heater the surfaces dont get hot enough to cause flames, and the ventilation keeps air circulating so that the heater is not compromised. it has worked extremely well for me, and as of awhile ago, a buddy of mine as well. I now use a large rubbermaid type container that helps keep in any extra water that condenses. I make sure electrical connections are off the bottom is all, and I feel it is safe. If doing it, do make allowance that you can get at your humidifier easily for re-filling.

              • transcend
                transcend commented
                Editing a comment
                Yeah Bootsy that's exactly my logic about it too. No way I'd do it with any other type of heater left unattended while I'm at work.
                I've made a chamber out of some leftover underfloor insulation from when my house was done, the styrofoam type (it has fire retardant added during manufacture). According to my wi-fi controller the temps are much more constant instead of the up and down heat/cool-off/repeat it was doing beforehand. Haven't had to add in the humidifier yet, but I can easily remove the lid when need be. All my electrics are in the tent at the top frame, I just run the cable through an unused duct hole so no danger there.

              #8
              Couple of updated photos for anyone interested
              2.5x2.5x6' tent
              2x 55w COB veg, 400w HPS flower
              Coco/perlite with mycorrhizal mix in fabric bags
              2-part base nutes + veg/bloom boosts, bud boost, calmag
              Carbon filter/exhaust, 6" oscillating fan, usb static fan
              Gear and controllers for heat/humitidy used as needed

              Strain unknown

              Comment


                #9
                So yesterday I topped the 2 bagseed plants, took some fan leaves off and all growth below 3rd node; they seem to be recovering nicely.
                ​​​​​​I plan to do some defol/stripping in a few days once they start growing again.. is that too early after being topped?

                The clones (in front) are gonna be topped and defoled a bit after some good advice from SoOrbudgal on a different thread.

                But so far so good! (As far as I can tell hahaha)
                2.5x2.5x6' tent
                2x 55w COB veg, 400w HPS flower
                Coco/perlite with mycorrhizal mix in fabric bags
                2-part base nutes + veg/bloom boosts, bud boost, calmag
                Carbon filter/exhaust, 6" oscillating fan, usb static fan
                Gear and controllers for heat/humitidy used as needed

                Strain unknown

                Comment


                  #10
                  Hi. in case it is of interest, photos of my conditioning antechamber (like that term). been in use for at least 2 years in this format. previously was a big box, but cardboard not great around moisture. I love not having that stuff inside, and engineering wise the majority of heat and humidity required is for the ventilation so it made things easier to control.
                  A happy Canuk. this grow will be using Flora Flex nutrients in coco/perlite. 9 plants in 3 by 3 tent and 8 plants in 2 by 4, in 1 or 2 gallon pots (whatevere is there). manual fertigation planned. veg till around 1 ft high. 2 by 4 tent light is Bloom Plus 2500 and 3 by 3 tent has Mar Hydro Ts3000, both of which seem awesome.

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                  • Puglover1
                    Puglover1 commented
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                    I'm a visual type of person. I had to read the antechamber posts twice to know what I was looking at, my oil radiator heater (that I've not used for the grow closet yet) is the narrow, tall kind. That's a nice setup.

                  #11
                  Looks good Bootsy!
                  ​​​​​​The enclosure I made is considerably bigger, might have to shrink it down a bit after seeing your work!
                  2.5x2.5x6' tent
                  2x 55w COB veg, 400w HPS flower
                  Coco/perlite with mycorrhizal mix in fabric bags
                  2-part base nutes + veg/bloom boosts, bud boost, calmag
                  Carbon filter/exhaust, 6" oscillating fan, usb static fan
                  Gear and controllers for heat/humitidy used as needed

                  Strain unknown

                  Comment


                  • Bootsy
                    Bootsy commented
                    Editing a comment
                    Thanks. With my Inkbird temperature and himidity controller, climactic conditions are handled. my only issue is that I sometimes forget to turn the heat/humidifier off when the tent is open for awhile so the enclosure gets hot and wet. or - forget to turn them back on when finished so the tent gets cold and dry. In winter my basement gets to low 60's and below 20%. Plants have been very forgiving to us old stoners so no negative results to these occurances. Sense o humour is still intact.

                  #12
                  Cool, I've got the same inkbird controllers so I think after hearing your experience I should be all right! I too will be battling the cold so that's why I thought of the external setup as a better way to control the conditions. Glad someone else came up with it first!
                  2.5x2.5x6' tent
                  2x 55w COB veg, 400w HPS flower
                  Coco/perlite with mycorrhizal mix in fabric bags
                  2-part base nutes + veg/bloom boosts, bud boost, calmag
                  Carbon filter/exhaust, 6" oscillating fan, usb static fan
                  Gear and controllers for heat/humitidy used as needed

                  Strain unknown

                  Comment


                    #13
                    After seeing your pics Bootsy I used a similar technique with a plastic storage bin. It was even big enough that I could line the interior with some of the polystyrene insulation for extra heat retention and there's room for the humidifier/dehumidifier when need be.
                    2.5x2.5x6' tent
                    2x 55w COB veg, 400w HPS flower
                    Coco/perlite with mycorrhizal mix in fabric bags
                    2-part base nutes + veg/bloom boosts, bud boost, calmag
                    Carbon filter/exhaust, 6" oscillating fan, usb static fan
                    Gear and controllers for heat/humitidy used as needed

                    Strain unknown

                    Comment


                    • Bootsy
                      Bootsy commented
                      Editing a comment
                      Hi. it look like you might have your sensor in the antechamber. Maybe not, but if so - it wouldnt be controlling based on your tent conditions. I have mine in the tent where i want the control. the chamber itself gets pretty warm and humid at times to keep the tent right on. hope it works a well for you as for me. I in fact have my second tent daisy chained with the first one, so the air is already somewhat conditioned going to it. I know the air is already second hand, but the amount of CO2 and o2 used by plants is actually so small that I have no owrry about that, The temp and humidity dance is entertaining in winter.

                    • transcend
                      transcend commented
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                      Yeah I do have a temp sensor in the chamber itself, but it's an extra one I had lying around from when I used to grow tomatoes in my enclosed patio.
                      I just chucked it in to see what the difference in temp was between the chamber and my tent to see if it would a benefit to insulate the ducting.
                      My Inkbird sensors are in the tent itself at canopy level so the heater on/off is dictated by that environment. 👍🏼

                    #14
                    Also lost my LST virginity today... I think it was somewhat successful. Tips/advice most welcome!
                    2.5x2.5x6' tent
                    2x 55w COB veg, 400w HPS flower
                    Coco/perlite with mycorrhizal mix in fabric bags
                    2-part base nutes + veg/bloom boosts, bud boost, calmag
                    Carbon filter/exhaust, 6" oscillating fan, usb static fan
                    Gear and controllers for heat/humitidy used as needed

                    Strain unknown

                    Comment


                      #15
                      4 days later.. the bagseed plants seem to have come right and are pointing up and bushing out. Should I do more defol yet or let it grow out a bit?
                      Also, there are pretty tightly spaced nodes growing out under each top (see close-up pic). Should I strip these when I defol too? And how high should I let the tops grow out before switching to flower? Still need to repot into 5gal bags yet (currently in 2gal)

                      The monster cropped clones have also been put in 3gal bags and LSTd (they're not as yellow as the pic, more 'new growth' bright green).

                      After finding some info on Grease Monkey, apparently the sativa dominates in flower, so I'm hoping they can catch up a bit to flower one with the bagseed plants (if they turn out female).

                      Sorry about the dark bands in the pics, my COBs throw lines all over my camera screen)

                      But so far so good!
                      2.5x2.5x6' tent
                      2x 55w COB veg, 400w HPS flower
                      Coco/perlite with mycorrhizal mix in fabric bags
                      2-part base nutes + veg/bloom boosts, bud boost, calmag
                      Carbon filter/exhaust, 6" oscillating fan, usb static fan
                      Gear and controllers for heat/humitidy used as needed

                      Strain unknown

                      Comment


                      • SoOrbudgal
                        SoOrbudgal commented
                        Editing a comment
                        No wait to after flip to 12/12 and when they show flower wait about 3wks are little buds forming to defoliate large inside fans that block center of plant. Whatever you remove slows them down at a certain time. Height depends on strain and if you have not potted them to final pot what are you waiting for? Where are the monster crop clones, what do you mean by that term for clones?

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