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You are correct! That meter sits relatively close to the pot but I have the ac infinity temp/humidity meter sitting up in the plant environment. It typically reads 73 degrees with 60% humidity. I try not to go below 68 degrees and 50% humidity.From what I can tell, she looks very pretty! That humidity meter says 46%, I hope and not 16%?
I will post updates fairly often. Any and all advice is welcome - especially if anyone sees any problems arise!You are correct! That meter sits relatively close to the pot but I have the ac infinity temp/humidity meter sitting up in the plant environment. It typically reads 73 degrees with 60% humidity. I try not to go below 68 degrees and 50% humidity.
I want to trim but I’m scared I will take too much or if it’s even viable considering this is Autoflower and already flowering? Here’s more detail on the color. The picture didn’t do it justice. I also trimmed a tad between these pics but still not enough. The color seems very yellow compared to lower growth.I have yellowing tips myself. Also my first grow. To me, yours looks great, and could use a defoliation. But I’m not one to take advice from. They look healthy though so I wouldn’t worry too much!
I also realize this may be fairly common and I could be over reacting. I have kept a close eye and have noticed significant shift in color so I just wanted to ask. I’d rather be ahead of the problem as much as I can.I want to trim but I’m scared I will take too much or if it’s even viable considering this is Autoflower and already flowering? Here’s more detail on the color. The picture didn’t do it justice. I also trimmed a tad between these pics but still not enough. The color seems very yellow compared to lower growth.
I got a this seed from a friend and he said it was Bubbleicious from Nirvana. I then learned this was apparently autoflower which I was not aware of at first. Had a bit of trouble getting it to flip so I did change lights to 12/12 a few weeks ago and she kicked off with flower. I have her in a 5 gallon fabric pot right but moving forward will probably use 3 gallon fabric pots. This is my first grow and started back in early April. Hoping this lady produces some good flower! She’s starting to get frosty but I still don’t have a lot of smell. Hoping that progresses in the next couple weeks. Was able to see your posts - happy growing man! They look great! Fingers crossed mine will be comparable to yours!Curious what is she and how big is her container.
I jumped in this aspect of gardening head first in march. No turning back now.
I dont know if you can see what I have posted since I started. But yours looks fricken beautiful
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