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Med-Man Tables By Krunchbubble...

krunchbubble

Dear Haters, I Have So Much More For You To Be Mad
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hey krunch

cut em all down to 8 viable leads.
give em 7-10 days more veg
kick em then keep the best 4-6 branches per plant

you can save the grow like that imvho

med-man



im like 3 weeks into flowering...
 

theother

Member
im like 3 weeks into flowering...

I would be tempted to pull them, those tables blew it up in veg. Can't remember how long you vegged this time but you could cut that in half and be okay.

I have not had good experiences with questionable runs though. I have seen flower development stop before and IME it has never started again to my satisfaction. Again just my experience"
 

krunchbubble

Dear Haters, I Have So Much More For You To Be Mad
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I would be tempted to pull them, those tables blew it up in veg. Can't remember how long you vegged this time but you could cut that in half and be okay.

I have not had good experiences with questionable runs though. I have seen flower development stop before and IME it has never started again to my satisfaction. Again just my experience"



Switched all the ballasts over to digitals, and put them down to 75% power...

Filling the res right now with fresh nutrients. Going to wait till the end of the weekend to determine if these tables get pulled and repopulated. JUST picked up some killer "The White" clones today!
 
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DapperDon

Switched all the ballasts over to digitals, and put them down to 75% power...

Filling the res right now with fresh nutrients. Going to wait till the end of the weekend to determine if these tables get pulled and repopulated. JUST picked up some killer "The White" clones today!

Sounds like you have made up your mind. What is the decision that feels like freedom?
 

Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
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The only way to be sure is to pull them and start again.

I don't see you doing much second rate, from trouble
comes trouble, I say.

Let's see what "The White" can do for you, lol.

Great thread.
 

Cecil Lebowitz

New member
Great grow bro been lurking here for a while now and have to give you props! medman tables and the medman methods show unbelievable potential.

just a small thought on maybe a salvage solution for you. Well partly salvage.

What if you took clones from the best areas in the room like around the edges of the tables where the light didn't effect them. Being in week 3 of flower is right on the edge of monster cropping the clones.

Trash the rest and use one table as a blue dream/fire monster crop table and run the white on the other table.

Just a thought. Whatever you decide I will be watching in anticipation.

aloha
 
I was thinking the biggest problem with that system would be ceiling height. Maybe a slow vegging indica would be perfect. I got a sour bubble clone that grows slow and stays compact (and is a low yielder), it might be prefect in a system like that. The usual strains I do would stretch right to the lights in such a high performance system with normal ceiling heights.
You've proved that the medman tables have incredible growth rates. In fact that looks like the biggest problem most of us would have with those tables. Thanks again for a killer thread.
 

krunchbubble

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I was thinking the biggest problem with that system would be ceiling height. Maybe a slow vegging indica would be perfect. I got a sour bubble clone that grows slow and stays compact (and is a low yielder), it might be prefect in a system like that. The usual strains I do would stretch right to the lights in such a high performance system with normal ceiling heights.
You've proved that the medman tables have incredible growth rates. In fact that looks like the biggest problem most of us would have with those tables. Thanks again for a killer thread.



Man, thinking of making another couple tables and throwing it into my greenhouse for the winter...

Wouldnt need ac or worry about res temps and plant height....
 

mojave green

rockin in the free world
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hey krunch, thanx for the tip.:tiphat:
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Ph-patrol

Well-known member
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I would love to see a pic of the room and table now as it is. Well I think you have to fight for height using that much wattage.
Make adjustable legs feed and return for table will give you a foot or so.

I think you could get ride of your adjustable bar when plants get taller and van hanger a piece of copper to ceiling to gain more distance between light and canopy.

Hang a chain to canopy with magnetized digital thermometer.

Vent those lights in and out of your house if you can get to an out side wall. This would be a closed venting so you don't have filter air. Let the winter work for you.

Oscillating fan on stand.

Turn down the triple light canons. When plants and lights get closer turn down the horse power. There plants not a drag race. Recommend measuring distance now so it does not happen again .

Keep a-going :tiphat:
 

krunchbubble

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Yo Krunch, what did you decide to do?



The Blue Dream table is coming back! Great BD smells in the room, instead of decaying leaf. PH is dropping which indicates the plants are eating well ..

All new growth looks fine, but I wonder how it will effect the end results...

Dont think I will pull the Blue Dreams....

BUT, the Fire Og table is not coming back like I want and will be culled this week, when I change out the res....

Not sure if they will be replaced. The blue Dreams may be too far into flowering to start flowering some new plants in there. It would be another week to get clones that are rooted enough, into the system...
 
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Oti$

I have a cheap box fan hung so it blows right above the canopy and below the lights on a 4x8 coco bed, I have low ceilings in that basement and it lets me get pretty close to the lights w/o burning tops...I'll be lurking:D
 

catman

half cat half man half baked
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Hey krunch. I've been following threads of yours for years. I love your passion to peruse perfect plants.

Now, I could be wrong, but here is my take on things. We've got a thread jam packed with great growers. I've seen the work of many of here. Perhaps everyone is overlooking something simple...

The biggest change I can see in your garden is your plants are growing very well! They increasing demand more from their environment and it's possible the environment is lagging behind. If I was you, I'd try to raise the humidity as much as I could to take full advantage of all that light/heat...that the plants love and can't get enough of.

Best wishes to you brother.
 

krunchbubble

Dear Haters, I Have So Much More For You To Be Mad
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Hey krunch. I've been following threads of yours for years. I love your passion to peruse perfect plants.

Now, I could be wrong, but here is my take on things. We've got a thread jam packed with great growers. I've seen the work of many of here. Perhaps everyone is overlooking something simple...

The biggest change I can see in your garden is your plants are growing very well! They increasing demand more from their environment and it's possible the environment is lagging behind. If I was you, I'd try to raise the humidity as much as I could to take full advantage of all that light/heat...that the plants love and can't get enough of.

Best wishes to you brother.


Thank You, I REALLY appreciate the help!!!

I use a dehumidifier and empty twice a day. If I dont, mold will grow on the walls. Happened before I have a dehumidifier. Even now and then, i will see a very small patch and hit it with 35% peroxide to kill it....

A higher humidity would be great, but with no exhaust I really cant...
 

DrFever

Active member
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Tops are all yellow and ugly as fuck....

Cant be from nutrients or lockout, my shit is on perfection...

Either light is too bright...

Or blocking the ac from going between the plants and lights, fried em...

Not sure if they can come back...

May just pull them and start over...

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Dam sorry about your plants just quickly scrolled through your thread can i ask have you ever sprayed your plants i have seen similar issues few years back where i neemed my little girls turns out that they were not dry enough when lights came on and more or less ,, looked like your pic,
Also i have seen where after lights off temps in room were over 105 degree from faulty exhaust fan cord this is what plants looked like 12 hrs later from being in perfect order

IMO i think plant is not taking water thus literally over heating something is locking it up or something is causing water uptake effecting osmosis
i would suggest straight water for a week mean time start chopping a few tops daily on each plant not to many all at once this can cause extreme Stress on poor girls

i have followed this rule for years and it works for me macro issues starts at the bottom works its way up th plant micro issues from top of plant and works its way down

Molybdenum ,chlorine can also be the culprits to much or not enough believe it or not Chlorine is good and a essential element needed for all life including plants but in moderation

Chloride is an essential element for all plants but is only required in small quantities similar to other trace elements. Actual concentrations of chloride content of plants can vary greatly with species and stage of growth. Like many other substances (including innocuous materials such as water), chloride is not harmful to plant animal or microbiological life in normal quantities but is undesirable in excess.

Wilting is a common symptom of chloride deficiency and transpiration is also affected and plants are often chlorotic. Chloride toxicity symptoms include burning of leaftips and margins, bronzing, premature yellowing and abscission of leaves. Seedlings and tubers will exhibit root and shoot scorch. Damage from excess chloride normally results from osmotic effects (moving water across nutrient concentrations) which are associated with the above toxicity symptoms. Other physiological effects are not well defined but can involve reduced carbon dioxide assimilation and reduced protein synthesis. Chloride is easily absorbed by leaves and scorch can result
 

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