DXE's LED Grow

Discussion in 'LED Growing' started by DXE, Apr 17, 2014.

  1. ducrider

    ducrider growing your mamas weed

    This I believe :)


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  2. DXE

    DXE Moderator

    Came from a fellow gk member


    Personally I prefer to get clones - seeds can be a crap shoot - clones from trusted sources are the way to go when possible
     
  3. Lvstickybud

    Lvstickybud Bongmaster

    Ok. that's kind of what I thought. :thumbs-up: Have you already grown her and smoked her? If so what do you think? I thought she was some of the best smoke I've grown. (oh and I wasn't kidding. Damn it, I want her back.):bong-2:
     
  4. DXE

    DXE Moderator

    updateDiesel (left) and Lemonberry (right) at 9 weeks. Gonna pull them Friday

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  5. Discorilla

    Discorilla Shining like a Discoball!

    Nice and frosty, DXE!
     
  6. DXE

    DXE Moderator

    harvest dayWell - First harvest for a run under the new Rapid INDUS lights.8 girls 4 lemonberry and 4 diesel - same as I ran under the ONYX lights.I have to say this is the largest harvest I have pulled from an 8 plant run since I have been growing. I will weigh it once it is dry but just the full pans of SOLID nugs tells me what the scale is gonna tell me...

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  7. skunky

    skunky labor smoke'n lumberjack

    That's just one of those hefty foil cater pan things right? How many did you fill?
     
  8. DXE

    DXE Moderator

    Filled almost three full size deep pans


    Nice solid chink too


    Total was eight plants
     
  9. skunky

    skunky labor smoke'n lumberjack

    So what you think? Not sure your density but i use those same things so from my experience I'd guess 10-12oz. So with increased density I'd guess ~14oz. Definitely interested to see.
     
  10. DXE

    DXE Moderator

    My baseline for eight girls LED and co2 is 1 pound - anything below that is a problem. I have been getting 20 to 24 from the eight girls recently - getting dialed in on feedings and have been trying to narrow my genetics a bit. My trimming in veg and first two week defiliation has made significant improvements - thanks mr greenjeans for showing me the right way to do this


    About to make a small tweak in my dirt mix. Will be increasing the dolomite lime 1/3 to hopefully keep free calcium in the soil a little longer and will be adding two cups of liquid kelp to the mix to make the soil a little happier - feed the microbes


    We shall see where this comes in - will most likely beat those numbers - shall see in a few days
     
  11. DXE

    DXE Moderator

    Just got home to tend garden - funny how much you miss your babies :)Took a little road trip with my better half to help Ducman chop his first harvest in the new space.I have to say WOW what a professional job laying out and building the space - VERY clean both in layout and operation - the 50 inch Indus bars are pretty awesome...We chopped all night and went sailing the next day - smoked more Lemonberry dabs and herb than I can remember and somehow was able to drive home!!Anyway - here is the next room to be chopped - they come out this week - Friday most likely. Left to right - 4 Lemonberry, GSC #4, Critical Kush and 2 JBKO

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  12. Mrgreengenes

    Mrgreengenes Administrator

    Looking as nice as ever DXE :bravo:
     
  13. DXE

    DXE Moderator

    Just said goodnight to the girls - took a few more pictures....Chocolate Rain - 8 weeksGSC #4 - 8 weeksBlue Widow - 6 weeks

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  14. Justcheckingitout

    Justcheckingitout GK Old Timer

    They look great, i see where the chocolate Rain had a short stretch, fast flower pheno. The coco kush parent side has blueberry in it?
     
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  15. skunky

    skunky labor smoke'n lumberjack

    Ever get those dry numbers? Was it as you hoped.
     
  16. DXE

    DXE Moderator

    Got 3 zips per - not too shabby....
     
  17. DXE

    DXE Moderator

    greetingsBeen a while since I posted - life always has its curve balls....Anyway - getting ready this week to pull a run of GSC - four phenos from BC Bud Depot.Left to right - 1,2,3 & 4..I have tasted all (thanks to Mr GreenJeans) and have already decided to kill off #3 for both taste and structure.I have run #4 already and am very impressed with the rock solid buds and yield.Will most likely kill off one of the remaining phenos.

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  18. skunky

    skunky labor smoke'n lumberjack

    Since appearance is all I have to go by I'd guess #'s 2 & 4 are the keepers.


    Though do you know which or if all hermied? #'s 1&4 appear to be seeded. Bottom left on 1 and top of 4 looks like either that's a swollen calyx with a seed or a cluster that's about to open and reveal nanners.
     
  19. DXE

    DXE Moderator

    My feelings exactly


    No seeds or nanners that i can see either
     
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  20. Mrgreengenes

    Mrgreengenes Administrator

    Looking really good DXE.:thumbsup: Great job my friend. Im looking forward to a smoke report when they are ready :bong-2:
     

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