superskunk4u
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You lucky lil fucker :)
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Don't count your luck, count your blessings.You lucky lil fucker :)
I forgot to mention, ppm is 452 that's about the best I can do until a flush and the new ro gets here. My ph is balanced at 5.6. I'm doing feeding cycles 4 times a day and doing 1 hour flood times.View attachment 582857 View attachment 582858 View attachment 582859 View attachment 582860 View attachment 582861 View attachment 582862 View attachment 582863 View attachment 582864 View attachment 582865 View attachment 582866 View attachment 582867 View attachment 582868 Day one in buckets, day 3 since seeds planted.
Totally understood, thanks for the tip. I'm going to have my exhaust fan on a timer. I will start off low c02 ppm parameter for veg, when I go into flower I'm going to run the c02 up to approximately 1500.Tip of the day :love1:
When you run co2 you don't want to pull air from the room through the lights or you will waste the co2 when it turns on. I personally do not run co2 because my setup is not a sealed room. I draw in outside air and expel the hot and moist air constantly 24/7/365 lol.
No particular experience with doing this or in this particular order, just kind of experimental.I am thinking 600 for the first week of introducing c02. Then by the first week of flower I will have it at about 1000. Middle of the first flower week I will bump it up to 1200. 2nd week of flower I will bump it up to 1400, and the end of the 2nd week into flower I will try to be around 1500.
Makes total sense.Does this sketch make any sense to you? Have your timer shut off both intake and exhaust fans when you run the co2. Since the light exhaust fan is ducted outside the tent you can keep running that fan to cool the lights while the other fans shut off when you run the co2. Hopefully your temperature and humidity does not get crazy high when the fans are off. View attachment 583136