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Gorilla glue and super lemon haze grow

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Gorilla glue and super lemon haze grow

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Hello all just about to put 2 gorilla glue and 2 super lemon haze plants into their first pots into tent and under lights!

I have a 4x4 tent in basement with 6 inch exhaust straight outside, heater and humidifier on a heat/rh controller, just got a spider sf7000 light to go with it all.

Heat set to 78 degrees F
Humidity set for 60 but has trouble climbing 50 rh
Light cycle set to 18/6

I have a question about this new spider light because it’s 650 watt I don’t believe I need full power right away, should I start with lowest power setting and adjust from there?
 
Hello all just about to put 2 gorilla glue and 2 super lemon haze plants into their first pots into tent and under lights!

I have a 4x4 tent in basement with 6 inch exhaust straight outside, heater and humidifier on a heat/rh controller, just got a spider sf7000 light to go with it all.

Heat set to 78 degrees F
Humidity set for 60 but has trouble climbing 50 rh
Light cycle set to 18/6

I have a question about this new spider light because it’s 650 watt I don’t believe I need full power right away, should I start with lowest power setting and adjust from there?
You can put seedlings under a desk lamp. So yes if you are going to use that sf7000 put it on lowest setting and around 3 - 4 feet above the plants and hope you don’t fry them.
 
You can put seedlings under a desk lamp. So yes if you are going to use that sf7000 put it on lowest setting and around 3 - 4 feet above the plants and hope you don’t fry them.
Ok the seedlings started in a home veggie grower, probably 4-6 inches tall now
 
I just harvested some gorilla, got Trainwreck in week one of Flower,Cheers SS
 
Keep your LED off and continue supplementing with the light you've been growing under. No need to waste the electricity you would when the seedlings don't need it. Get to about node 3 or 4 before beginning thinking of turning on your new light.
 
Here is the grow so far, got two humidifiers non stop and still only getting 40 rh at best. They look fine though.
 

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Here is the grow so far, got two humidifiers non stop and still only getting 40 rh at best. They look fine though.
Are those wick or mist type humidifiers. You’ll never get there if they are wicks.
 
Growing Slowly but surely
 

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Getting ready to transplant you think? 5 gal pots for rest of grow
 

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First off good luck with your grow.. thought I would chime in on the humidifiers. I use a 8l large room humidifier off of Amazon that was roughly $100 in a 6' x 12' room with 11' ceilings and it has humidistat built in and in super low winter humidity like mentioned I can set this unit on whatever I want and it will keep my rooms almost exactly on what it's set at..
 
First off good luck with your grow.. thought I would chime in on the humidifiers. I use a 8l large room humidifier off of Amazon that was roughly $100 in a 6' x 12' room with 11' ceilings and it has humidistat built in and in super low winter humidity like mentioned I can set this unit on whatever I want and it will keep my rooms almost exactly on what it's set at..
I run four when needed. I have multiple rooms. Right now only two of them are running. They are doing the job for now, but if I need more capacity I got it.
 
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