ItsFlooK
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Hi guys, ive used /r/microgrowery in the past but I'm not getting the best answers and looking to hopefully find someone with decent experience.
I grow indoors in a 4x4 tent and coco coir. I use Advanced Nutrients coco range A+B and Big Bud and Calmag too. I ph and adjust my solution so that its 5.8 to 6.3. I maintain around 25c temp inside the tent (can get up to 30c on really hot days but I try avoid this) and the humidity is high in veg and low in flower.
I feel like I'm doing most things correct but I'm clearly far from it. I was super excited to check out the root ball after the recent grow (Platinum Gorilla from In House Genetics) and this is what I got.... https://i.redd.it/vecazp0iljd71.jpg - obviously this is disappointing !! I have to say though the buds were actually ok and the plants appeared big and healthy. It's exciting to think i've got loads of room to improve but also a little frustrating that I'm not getting the best results after a few years of work.
If anyone has any suggestions or if you know what your doing and wouldn't mind educating me I will be forever grateful. I've sunk a lot of time into this hobby and really want to get better at it.
Thanks for reading
I grow indoors in a 4x4 tent and coco coir. I use Advanced Nutrients coco range A+B and Big Bud and Calmag too. I ph and adjust my solution so that its 5.8 to 6.3. I maintain around 25c temp inside the tent (can get up to 30c on really hot days but I try avoid this) and the humidity is high in veg and low in flower.
I feel like I'm doing most things correct but I'm clearly far from it. I was super excited to check out the root ball after the recent grow (Platinum Gorilla from In House Genetics) and this is what I got.... https://i.redd.it/vecazp0iljd71.jpg - obviously this is disappointing !! I have to say though the buds were actually ok and the plants appeared big and healthy. It's exciting to think i've got loads of room to improve but also a little frustrating that I'm not getting the best results after a few years of work.
If anyone has any suggestions or if you know what your doing and wouldn't mind educating me I will be forever grateful. I've sunk a lot of time into this hobby and really want to get better at it.
Thanks for reading