Embassy1976
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Thanks for the info, light schedule is 18/6 kit being used isThe temperature looks good. The humidity is high, though. I'd drop it down to below 60% and then ease it down to the low 50s over a few days. I don't think the problem is too much light, but knowing your light schedule would help. I think I see some signs that flowering might be starting. (Not sure, though.)
What soil are you using? How often do you water?
I've seen white spots like those before, but my brain isn't working well at the moment. I'm thinking mildew, maybe. Lowering the humidity would be the first thing to do to help with that. Healthy plants that age could take a VPD of 1.1 to 1.3.
Should be okay.Light is on around 25%,
I shop RQS, but I haven't seen that before. It should be okay. The only problem is the pots don't look like they breathe or release moisture. Most, but not all, growers use fabric pots for that reason. I use their soil plugs and have had good results with them.soil is what came with the can as well as nutes.
This is what you get
- 2 autoflowering seeds of Royal Queen Seeds of your choice
- 1 germination plug
- 1.7l coco compost mix when expanded
- High-quality organic cannabis nutrient
Letting the soil dry is good for plants of that age. It causes them to grow deeper roots. They like it. Lifting the pot can give you an idea of when to water. Watching for wilting will, too.Watering every couple of days to moist
Quite possibly, again I’m a total newb so don’t know much accept what I’ve read and the help I’ve had on here.Septoria?
~6 weeksHow long do you think the first one has left anyone?
From what I’ve read they do grow small, just a couple of Igrowcan I started to dip my toes back in.I’ll guess a month! But that’s all it is! A guess! I think they could’ve used a little more light! Just two cents!
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