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honestly looks way more like a nutrient ph problem and light intensity then broad mites. if those ladies in the flower room were as healthy as the stock in the vegg room i would assume its a problem with the light intensity and the nutrient mix, maybe too strong on the ppms? sometimes when the ladies get shocked and transferred to a new environment and then blasted with that intensity of light they freak and stress out. I would say to turn off half the lighting and let them adjust a bit for a few days then turn lights back on blast.
check out jackmayoffers thread in the cannabis photography section, i think its the few shots of white fire x sour or something thread. either way he is prob one if not the best on here and he kinda touches on this subject a bit, last page of his thread i think. I will pretty much garuntee you it will do nothing but help them at least for the first few days to a week to allow the adjustment period, once they take to the new environment they will just start to explode and then you can hit them with all those lumens.It could be the ppms, I have let it go a little over a couple times so now I will be more accurate with each feeding to see if that was a possible issue. but I'm going to take your advice and back off on the lights a little and see if that helps. Thanks brother
check out jackmayoffers thread in the cannabis photography section, i think its the few shots of white fire x sour or something thread. either way he is prob one if not the best on here and he kinda touches on this subject a bit, last page of his thread i think. I will pretty much garuntee you it will do nothing but help them at least for the first few days to a week to allow the adjustment period, once they take to the new environment they will just start to explode and then you can hit them with all those lumens.
Out of curiousity is that floor insulated at all or just 1'' ply?Could be a little issue if it gets cold with the trays sitting directly on it.Looks good,hopefully you can get a couple runs in to afford some AC before summer.
I would like to add to the comment about the light when opening the door.
You could get 2 of the zippers they sell at grow stores and some Panda plastic. Make a small entry way inside.
Open the grow door, close it. No light. Then Unzip the door for access to your room without letting unwanted eyed from seeing the light.
cock, and seal every nook and cranny
Sounds like a sausage fest. Lol. Just messing around
Nice thread frosty
liking all the pics very helpful
I think I will implement the way you set up your intakes with the filter outside
Like the box cover for the filter
can you hear anything when you stand next to the filter outside ?
how did you get that door to seal properly ? weatherstripping ? any picks of door you could post would be appreciated
great job
will be watching
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Hope it's safe in this rain
How do you kno those fungi are beneficial?
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