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ya you can add anywhere from 10-30 ml of big bloom every watering
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I would imagine so, i dont see where it would hurt the plant at all being suck a low npk.yep so increase to 15 ml with every watering is good too?
so next feeding should i run with these measurements?I personally ran with 30-60 ml of big bloom when i ran fox farm trio, only because its really to feed the soil. The NPK is 0.01-0.3-0.7, so even at 60ml per gallon, its not going to be enough to even notice a change, i also used it either every wateringor every other watering. I never pushed beyond 10ml of tiger bloom, i usually ran with 7 because they call for 15ml and i ranit half strength.
You really just have to read the plants and know what they need and when they need it. Im starting to understand this more and more now that im using organics.
big bloom 10-30 ml..so next feeding should i run with these measurements?
like if you got a full bottle of big bloom than use more if your getting low than use less..big bloom 10-30 ml..
grow big 5 ml
tiger bloom 7 ml
Go with what @GNick55 just said, and definitely get airflow under/around the pot, it will help tremendously, also i dont remember if we covered this yet, but do you have an exhaust fan? I dont remember seeing one in the videos earlier.okay so just so i’m clear what would be the measurements for next feeding?
okay sounds good and don’t it broke and i don’t have the money just yet to replace it. i do have 2 cooling fans in the tent as well for the time beingGo with what @GNick55 just said, and definitely get airflow under/around the pot, it will help tremendously, also i dont remember if we covered this yet, but do you have an exhaust fan? I dont remember seeing one in the videos earlier.
So i had this happen as well when i first started growing. I ended up buying a 4 inch raxial booster fan from ac infinity to have as a backup if any fans go down again. They are 30 dollars. Its not great, but definitely helps in a situation like this, it worked in a 3x3 so it should work in a 2x4, 2x2, 2.3x2.3, i just wouldnt use it in anything bigger than 3x3.okay sounds good and don’t it broke and i don’t have the money just yet to replace it. i do have 2 cooling fans in the tent as well for the time being
what does the duct fan do? is it loud or cost a lot on electricity to run?So i had this happen as well when i first started growing. I ended up buying a 4 inch raxial booster fan from ac infinity to have as a backup if any fans go down again. They are 30 dollars. Its not great, but definitely helps in a situation like this, it worked in a 3x3 so it should work in a 2x4, 2x2, 2.3x2.3, i just wouldnt use it in anything bigger than 3x3.
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RAXIAL S4, Inline Booster Duct Fan 4" with Speed Controller
Boost airflow in long duct runs utilizing the Raxial S4 inline fan. This 4-inch booster includes a speed controller for precise ventilation management.acinfinity.com
Its a booster fan, it will work as an exhaust fan in a pinch, its just not the 250cfm a normal 4 inch exhaust fan would be. You need to have air exchange, so when the exhaust fan turns on, it pulls stale air out, causing pressure, making the tent intake fresh air. If this isnt happening, that could be another factor in why your pot is taking 5 days to dry out. What is the temp/humidity in there right now?what does the duct fan do? is it loud or cost a lot on electricity to run?
think he leaves the door openIts a booster fan, it will work as an exhaust fan in a pinch, its just not the 250cfm a normal 4 inch exhaust fan would be. You need to have air exchange, so when the exhaust fan turns on, it pulls stale air out, causing pressure, making the tent intake fresh air. If this isnt happening, that could be another factor in why your pot is taking 5 days to dry out. What is the temp/humidity in there right now?
It’s a booster fan, it will work as an exhaust fan in a pinch, it’s just not the 250cfm a normal 4 inch exhaust fan would be. You need to have air exchange, so when the exhaust fan turns on, it pulls stale air out, causing pressure, making the tent intake fresh air. If this isnt happening, that could be another factor in why your pot is taking 5 days to dry out. What is the temp/humidity in there right now?
no i keep it close the whole time, would leaving it open help for releasing stale air?think he leaves the door open
You could leave it open a bit, but i would be worried about lights out humidity spikes without an exhaust.no i keep it close the whole time, would leaving it open help for releasing stale air?
i don’t think i have ever had that before. i do remember having humidity spikes up more in the summer months. i will monitor it tonight and tomorrow and see if i have anyYou could leave it open a bit, but i would be worried about lights out humidity spikes without an exhaust.
I did away with all my hygrometers when i made the switch to ac infinity exhaust fans/controllers for this very reason, i had 10 of the same ones, they all read differently. My fan controller tells me my temp/humidity and i compare it to the humidity in my room, and its usually 7-10% higher in my tent so i think its accurateany recommendations on the best hygrometer? i have 3 one on the humidifier and smaller one and than a vivosun one and all of them read different. the humidifier seems to stay constant at 55 the small one is usually 50 and the vivosun is usually at 45 lol
this this? does this need to be plugged into anything or the metal thing measures the humidity and temp?I did away with all my hygrometers when i made the switch to ac infinity exhaust fans/controllers for this very reason, i had 10 of the same ones, they all read differently. My fan controller tells me my temp/humidity and i compare it to the humidity in my room, and its usually 7-10% higher in my tent so i think its accurate