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Gmo grows Top Dawg GMO x GTH. FCE-8000

gmo

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I'll be using the following equipment: 4'x4' AC Infinity tent
1x Mars Hydro FCE8000
Homemade LP Aeroponics tote
6" AC Infinity t6 fan and filter
GH Flora line 6 part nutrients
Apera PH60 and EC60 meters
Humidifier/dehumidifier
Hisense 5500BTU air conditioner piped in
Clip-on fans
NEW FOR THIS GROW:
JBJ Arctica 1/15th HP chiller (when needed)
50w aquarium heater (when needed)

Top Dawg seeds GMOxGTH is a cross between GMO Cookies and (Grape Ape x Tres Haze). Sounds like a fun one!
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Day 4. Looking alright. The res temp is spiking now because the light is so much closer to the reservoir than it was when the previous grow was flowering (light was as high as I could possibly go in the tent). So, that means the chiller is kicking on when necessary. Gosh, buying the chiller was a good investment....I wasn't a real big fan of carrying frozen Gatorade bottles back and forth. The chiller is keeping the reservoir within .5f degrees of the set temperature of 66f. It is causing quite a bit of condensation, leading to a high RH. It's not a problem now, but I'll need to figure something out if it's s still condensing during flowering. One of them has shown as a triploid.
Roots are just about to dip into the reservoir water/aeroponic sprinklers, and I notice that is when the plants really hit their first growth spurt.
Temp 76f, RH 65%, res temp 66.3f, pH 6.05
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Day 7. Starting to build a nice looking root system. I drained 5g from the reservoir and refilled with 5g of solution at week 2 nutrient levels.
You know that feeling you get when you finally do something that you should have done a long time ago? Ya? The aquarium chiller is giving me those feelings. I can't believe I went all last summer without it. It's already proving itself to be a game changer for my grow room.

Temp 70f, RH 50%, res temp 65.5, pH 6.08

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