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This one probably got a little water drop on it that focused the light and caused a small burn. Nothing to really worry about, just try not to leave water drops on the leaves after watering.Bad pic but there are a few brown spots on this little fella.. and only this one white widow. Think itll be okay but just want to be sure.
Makes sense! Will do from now on. Much appreciated.This one probably got a little water drop on it that focused the light and caused a small burn. Nothing to really worry about, just try not to leave water drops on the leaves after watering.
Have been watering every 2-3 days using a hand pump sprayer. Just lightly soaking right by the stem base, the thing i have is 1 gallon and about half of it is left when i am done. No nutes yet. I also moved the small fan from the top corner down to blow on the plants some more, my buddy told me this will help to develop root structure.
Damned fan is a P.O.S not sure it could make 1 do that if it was a inch away from it lol.Oh, and if your fan is pointed at the plants, aim it so the breeze is between the plants and the light. You want a gentle sway. If it looks like they are at a rock concert, that's too much wind. lol
Yeah i solved the side suck in probs already. That is what i did. As far as the basement flood, first time it has flooded . No wires on ground or anything. Will be building something to hold the pots off the ground and the carbon filter tooYou're a brave soul for starting a grow in a basement that just flooded.
As far as the sides of your tent sucking in really bad, you need to open a side hole or one of the mesh openings at the bottom so there's actually air to pull in. A passive air intake. Right now you're trying to suck a golf ball through a garden hose
Yeah i solved the side suck in probs already. That is what i did. As far as the basement flood, first time it has flooded . No wires on ground or anything. Will be building something to hold the pots off the ground and the carbon filter too
This part of the basement only had about 3/4 inch of water. My heighth is limited do to floor joists. I plan to just use the drip pan things and suck them out with liquid vac. I also did not know that about the carbon filter! It will definitley get taken out of the tent then.As far as the filter, it's not necessary to have it inside the tent. Instead of pulling air through it, you can push air through it and get the same effect.
Could always get a flood table and build a stand for it. It'll probably be difficult since you're already in massive buckets though. This is what mine looks like. (3x3 flood table in a 4x4 tent)
This part of the basement only had about 3/4 inch of water. My heighth is limited do to floor joists. I plan to just use the drip pan things and suck them out with liquid vac. I also did not know that about the carbon filter! It will definitley get taken out of the tent then.
Not sure on the light honestly.. and as of right now almost all of the carmels are different sizes. Was strange to me lol. Have any pics? I was hoping for a higher yield off of them. What was your run time ?Does this light have uv or IR pcs, probably IR?
P.s. I grew auto caramelious and they were all different, but all very nice. I averaged 40g on each. The RH went over 70% and I got one site of bud rot on one plant, the biggest cola ofcourse, they get chunky!
I'd advise to keep that dehumid running constant, and run lights 20on/4off. The 4 off during the warmest time.
I would advise to bleach clean the floor
Your lights look ridiculously more simple then mine will be... were those cfls all you had? I will end up running the 2k led and a 1k hps.
Yes lol, you should do much better than my 42w CFL bulbs , dw im not insulted I only used for that grow ;)Your lights look ridiculously more simple then mine will be... were those cfls all you had? I will end up running the 2k led and a 1k hps.
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