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Its used for wound care and pool shock... its a kick ass version of h202 for the roots... keeps things clean and algae free
So drop the hydroguard... I'm down to try. I been out of hydroguard and doing alright. But roots could be prettier. I'm down to go strait sterile.

I ordered more hydroguard, but this came in too. I'll see how things work out I guess.
 
So drop the hydroguard... I'm down to try. I been out of hydroguard and doing alright. But roots could be prettier. I'm down to go strait sterile.

I ordered more hydroguard, but this came in too. I'll see how things work out I guess.
Ya its a replacement and the cool thing about hypochlorous acid is that you can buy a bag of it as pool shock and that bag will last you probably years.
 
well if u take it literally, then I guess u can't. I mean use it on one plant an a different product on another an look at difference. Figure of speech. Don't know your grow space. I have next to no xp with nutes of any kind.
 
Yep I was saying to block light to the hoop house so you can flower 2 crops and keep your plants smaller, if done right you could get 3 harvests
if I were to light dep, I would have to add some more fans, an another exhaust, it's nothing for it to get over 105F an stay. Now if I put a big black cover on it I can only imagine the heat getting even hotter an then humidity. I know it can be done, jus not with my set up atm.
 
Yo hoser how long have them GG4 been vegging now for ??
Are they original clone only GG4
WTF am i thinking of course there not lol . lets hope with your skills ??? they don;t go Hermie on you
You never know going from high RH to to High VPD over night
Were surely to see some interesting things shortly lol

Here is some advice green house climate should be kept above 0.20 KPA to prevent disease and damage to your crops

Green house grower over 30 years now
take that advice and run with it
Gg4 aug 10


PS GG4 harvest green house style
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Yo hoser how long have them GG4 been vegging now for ??
Are they original clone only GG4
WTF am i thinking of course there not lol . lets hope with your skills ??? they don;t go Hermie on you
You never know going from high RH to to High VPD over night
Were surely to see some interesting things shortly lol

Here is some advice green house climate should be kept above 0.20 KPA to prevent disease and damage to your crops

Green house grower over 30 years now
take that advice and run with itView attachment 625953

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Still stuck on that VPD chart i see hahaha above .2 hurts many fruit crops but i guess your 30 years of growing trumps ag science. God i hate that vpd chart hahaha
 

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I wonder if it's worth dropping humidity another 10 or so yo het under 45 ish
In general the more humid you have it the chance of a bigger yield is possible and in low Humidity youll end up with less yield but better product... the PROBLEM with going off that chart is that the study was done on pots of dirt and plots of earth. Far different uses. 45% is pretty good stuff.
 

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as the VPD increases the plant needs to draw more water from its roots. In the case of cuttings, the plant may dry out and die. For this reason the ideal range for VPD in a greenhouse is from 0.45 kPa to 1.25 kPa, ideally sitting at around 0.85 kPa. As a general rule, most plants grow well at VPDs of between 0.8 and 0.95 kPa

kept above .2?? Thats pretty broad hahaha thats like saying anything over 0 is the way it should be!!! Wtf

we breed for droubt resistance and stomatal conductance but there are environmental variations like soil and co2 content.
 
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