KneeDeep34
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Hi all... I've got years of indoor cultivating mainly in hydroponics setups.
I've got only about 2 or 3 outdoor seasons under my belt and yet I'm still running into issues.
I've recently (about 2 weeks ago) transplanted my babies to five gal buckets in my greenhouse. Gave a nice watering and microorganism dose.
We did have some freak late for the year frosts so that might be an issue for what I'm about to explain.
My question is this, why have the buckets not dried out any during a two week period?
Two of my plants look like they are settling in but my Lib haze just looks pissed off still.
Tested PH. 6.5
Tested PPM of runoff 500ish
Greenhouse Temp roughly high 60s (for now)
Humidity. 60%
Soil used HAPPY FROG
No added nutes
My plants just dont seem to be taking off like I expected. Had no issues like this last season.
Is it because of cooler than average temps in my area?
To high humidity?
I'm confident it's not a PH or TDS issue.
Or maybe I'm just over thinking it lol cause I'm so used to indoor hydroponics and being able to control every aspect of the environment.
Any suggestions appreciated.
I've got only about 2 or 3 outdoor seasons under my belt and yet I'm still running into issues.
I've recently (about 2 weeks ago) transplanted my babies to five gal buckets in my greenhouse. Gave a nice watering and microorganism dose.
We did have some freak late for the year frosts so that might be an issue for what I'm about to explain.
My question is this, why have the buckets not dried out any during a two week period?
Two of my plants look like they are settling in but my Lib haze just looks pissed off still.
Tested PH. 6.5
Tested PPM of runoff 500ish
Greenhouse Temp roughly high 60s (for now)
Humidity. 60%
Soil used HAPPY FROG
No added nutes
My plants just dont seem to be taking off like I expected. Had no issues like this last season.
Is it because of cooler than average temps in my area?
To high humidity?
I'm confident it's not a PH or TDS issue.
Or maybe I'm just over thinking it lol cause I'm so used to indoor hydroponics and being able to control every aspect of the environment.
Any suggestions appreciated.