@Vicc thanks for the advice, will fix that.
F me, I see you guys have tons of experience. Thanks for sharing
Yes that is my plan once I get my CO2 sensor. I am currently using my smart hygrometer and smartplug at the moment for the CO2 controller. It is my next upgrade, then PH and EC sensors. Thanks for the tip! I’ll order the inline ones instead .
I currently have a Analog Dimmer controller at the moment, I will need a digital controller eventually and that LMA-XX. It is just currently running at 100% and I am manually moving it up and down.
Here is a example of a simple brew setup that I do. You can move the feeder hose to the top of the canopy and let it drop down and use a mini fan to blow the CO2 back up. I don’t really close my grobo door all the way.
Check out my last harvest in the grobo. It was my way of coming out on top from a massive mistake of too many bending for colas and staying in Veg too long
I’m going to take a look forsure!! I just fired my Grobo back up after a long rest but I don’t have any plans to do any mod’s on it… For me I’m leaving it 100% stock and putting my $$$ and time into my tent where all my horse power is at!! That being said I still love what you have done!! Cheers and sorry @Parcival if we took your topic off track a bit
@vicc you mentioned to stay too long on veg? How are you able to switch between the stages? I thought this is just made by the app/recipe?
@Parcival, I use the generic grobo recipe however I extend the cycles until I feel comfortable moving forward. You can control the stages by going through maintenance > shift schedule on your grobo app
Staying in Veg too long with a photo period means keeping it under a 18/6 light cycle which is controlled automatically by the grobo. In my case, I stayed in Late Vegetative stage for too long.
I extended late veg for about a month to get some LST I wanted in
as well allow her to grow up to the 2nd fan.
She got way too big for the grobo:
I decided to move her into the tent so I can at least capitalize on what had happened:
This created too many colas and started overcrowding so I had to move my grobo into my tent and let it finish up in there instead of stunting her some more to remove everything but the main colas. Since it was occupying the tent space, I figured I play around with the grobo and all the other equipment I already purchased for my tent run. Hence the CO2 addition and I personally feel it can really add to the growth and yield if you get all the conditions correct.
Ah nice! Thx for the insights