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Heres Afghan#1 (sensi) and Heavy Duty Fruity (Thseeds)

 

Vegged indoors and flowered outdoors.

 

light 1 x 1000 w mh

Pots 75liter. Medium coco

Nutes mixture of canna coco, vega, dm advance rhizo etc.

 

 

I want to veg them as long as possible this time to avoid the wet season. Will probably run out of height in the caravan though.

 

 

 

They are gravity fed from a wheelie bin outside which has water pumped to it from a RW tank.

 

I haven't had to water these for three weeks cause the pots are are big. They will start sucking water as they get larger.

 

 

 

Settled on this design for drippers. They can be cleaned and have a tap and snaplock to be easily rehooked outside.

 

There you go. :thumbsup:

 

RR

Edited by riverrat7
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Hey all heres another update. They're going quite well. One problem though i suspected they might have had a Mg deficency and spayed epsom salts under full light. Bad move they looked like tacho shells with in three hours and all they needed was more nutes :bongon:. Ahh well lesson learned.

 

 

 

To answer your Q's

 

There are 9 plants in there under the 1000w mh and I don't generally keep time on how long it takes to veg but I'm aiming for around 3.5 foot.

 

I gained around a foot of vegging height by cutting a hole int the roof, bolting a HD plastic box on the roof and with a couple of pullies can pull the top of the china hat up into the roof. Works really well too. Now i can veg them to a better size without burning them. The versatilities of a cheap caravan :toke:

 

 

 

cheers

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