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joe fresh

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UPDATE DAY 11 OF 12/12

UPDATE DAY 11 OF 12/12

JUST A FEW SHOTS OF ONE OF MY ROOMS ON DAY 11
 

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are you sure thats herbs and not the RED WOOD FOREST! haha. this log has me in awe. looking really good man. best of luck to you and your ladies!!
 

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PETERS.....WELL ACTUALLY JACKS PRO...BUT YEAH PRETTY MUCH THE SAME COMPANY, JUST A DIFF LINE OF NUTES
 

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http://www.jacksprofessional.com/products.pdf

nah i havent, but i have been looking at all their formulations and am curious about a few....the problem is for 75$ a bag, that bag will last me for at least one year......100$ a year on ferts is great if you ask me....

the hydro formula--- 5-12-26 THE fertilizer to use for hydroponic plant production. It is easily modified to fit specific crop needs and individual water qualities. Supplies magnesium and sulfur with 100% nitrate nitrogen.

15-11-29 Peat-Lite--- The nitrogen to potash ratio (1:2) is excellent for use as a finisher. It is great for pot mum production and for other crops with high potassium requirements, such as greenhouse tomatoes. The additional level of micronutrients provides necessary elements absent from most commercially made peat-lite potting media.


those are the 2 that interest me.....we will see next year....hehe when i need more
 

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have you tried it? if so in what grow medium? any results for me? pics?.....hehe im always curious.....
 

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yeah, i could, but like i said, i got enough ferts for the next year, and as you can see the plants are doinjg ok with no issues....at all.....for once, lol
 

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heres an update of my deep purple at day 35 of 12/12, each pic is of a diff plant/pheno
 

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heres my sharksbreath also at day 35
 

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No issues make for a less stressful run for sure joe. I don't think anyones asked but I wanted to know if you could speak on the water chilled AC you run? Mainly, how much heat does it actually put off because I've always been interested in running the water chilled ones but they are a fucking grip vs a big window shaker and put out almost the same Tons of Cooling capacity. If their heat output is significantly less than a window shaker then I could possibly justify the expense because it can be a pita to build a vent box for your AC sometimes and I'm pretty sure that the heat output is less but have never worked with one.

@ the install it looks pretty straight forward though, 1/2" copper to a water chiller to the AC? Is that about right?

Grow looks solid man, keep them doors locked though.
Thanks for sharing!
 

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the water cooled a/c produces 0 heat, and i mean 0.

i got two 3 ton water cooled a/c's(36000btu) each run at 15.6 amps @ 220v and cost each 3k

a water cooled a/c is good for

2 ton--6-7 lights
3 ton--8-10 lights
4 ton--10-12 lights
5 ton-- up to 16 lights

although the hydro shop has higher numbers(like 20 lights with a 5 ton) i like to play it safe so i dont over force my a/c so i get a little bigger than what i need

and yeah i had a guy do it in copper pipeing, but my bro is also a plumber and he just installed one for me at a friends house and use pex, so much neater and easier, makes it look much more "pro"
 

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thc AW man...good to see ya too, been a while..hehe

i been buisy doing my thing, trying to get myself setup in a few more places, one is not enough, lol...


so what you growing now? no doubt some bomb genetics again.....i believe i read that you were lowering you number of lights? is ther a reason for that or are you just experimenting to see if you can get the same yield from less lights?

i did the same, i had 19 lights to start, pulled 36# my first run, now i have since lowered my lights to 15, 8 in one room and 7 in the other, but im still hoping for the same yield....
 

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hey man..

i'm just going with the 1 x 1000w (with light mover) this run. I'm trying to avoid running more juice to the grow room to support 2 lights and the extra fans that it'll need.
we'll see how this first run goes and then i may add one more if need be.

will be doing casey jones, grapefruit, chemdog IX-III, SD x chemdog DD and some 4SD this time around.

man i'd love to run a giant set-up like yours.. maybe if my state gets their shit straight one of these years :)
 

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sounds like a wicked line up man....you must never get bored with that variety....i noticed you pulled out the old van sig on GC...hehe
 
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