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@Dirtbag do you mean during veg you use the higher temps and then in flower you change the temps to negative diff?Fwiw, I use a neutral temp differential until stretch. Only during stretch do I run a negative diff.
That's right. I veg at 78-81f or so, day and night. No temp change.@Dirtbag do you mean during veg you use the higher temps and then in flower you change the temps to negative diff?
lol, i guess i failed the class, i'll readjust and appreciate the correction.That's right. I veg at 78-81f or so, day and night. No temp change.
For stretch I drop back to 74-75 during lights on and keep it closer to 80f at night.
currently i am using 5 gallon, but i seem to be having difficulties keeping the ph in range. With in minutes the ph shoots up to 6.5 so i keep using ph down before feeding. I think i will change it back to the 15 gallon tote which was easier to stabilize the water parameters when i was doing dwcNice! Learning a lot here pk thanks for sharing the info the watering system seems to be the key ? How big of rez are you planning on using? When you go auto?
i know nutrients thrive in the right temps. lets say 72f, does anyone know if the temperature of water plays a role on ph.
awesome, thanks for the clarification DB.Not really but it can cause issues with the ph meter itself reading the correct ph. Bluelabs pens are temperature compensating so you get an accurate reading at any temperature, lots of pens have that feature.
The actual ph doesn't change because of temp swings. Only the ability to read it accurately.
those are some classic cars. you are one of the lucky one to have a 300zx, you bairly see those cars anymorebruh, i drive a wrx and ride a suzuki sv650x. my first car was a 1985 nissan 300zx. have owned four 280z's. i have an 82 toyota pickup in the driveway waiting to get built. i AM jdm lol
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