What's up guys. To make a long story short I basically am continuing a thread that I started over at Rollitup.org of my hydroponic cfl grow that I started about a month and a half ago. You can view the thread
here. The thread basically spans 5 pages from the birth of the plants from seed to the first week of flowering in which the plants needed an emergency transplant into my dresser. Basically I needed to hide the plants and hide them fast so I ended up taking certain parts out of the drawers of my dresser to create a very sufficient and 100% stealth dresser grow setup.
My plants are about two weeks into flowering and both are female. Two are indoors in the stealth setup and the third one is outdoors but has no definite sexing signs yet. I also had three haze crossbreeds as you can see in the rollitup thread but they were sacraficed
So anyway since a good thread is always because of pictures I have compiled a nice array of photos from what the past 2 weeks of flowering have been like for me...hehe
This was before they were removed from the rubbermaid stealth grow and they were tied down..
My outdoor plant:
Stealth dresser!!!
I removed the bottoms from the middle drawers and used the top to hang the light fixture and the bottom to hold the plants. I finally removed the back panel from the bottom middle drawer so you have access to the plants when you take off the back panel of the dresser which is easily accessible. I've seen people make the back panel a hinged door and glue on all the drawer covers but I found it better to have working drawers that can easily be put back together afterwards.
A nice mix of 6500K and 3000K 26 watt CFLs. Ten of them to be exact..
I fixed the light shining through in those spots in the picture so it even less conspicious.
Here are some shots from looking into the third drawer...(sorry i wont be able to get overhead shots that easily in this new setup)
Yummy Foliage...
I am thinking of putting together a slideshow for each plant since I have pictures of their entire life dating back to the sprouting of the seeds. It looks cool just scrolling through them and watching the amazing growth of something so beautiful looking. i love this plant, plain and simple...ahhhh memoriesssss