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Nice. Thanks for the chartYeah it is. You can do 75% with your temps.
I'm not aware of a soil specific root wizard. As far as I know, the Emerald Harvest line is good for hydro and soil.
Yes, the EH line is good for hydro and soil, I use it in both, however, it is geared more towards hydro. And as far as root wizard goes, it doesn't work in soil very well at all unless you get the soil specific root wizard, called Root Wizard Dry
Also - you may have to call Emerald Harvest to order Root Wizard Dry. Or have your local hydroponic supply store order it for you, it's a relatively new product which is why you probably never heard of it.
Good luck on your grow and let us know if you need any more help. Keep the pics coming! :)
Awesome, thanksYou need to kill the airborne spores also. Spray a light mist through your fan blades to disperse through out the tent.
Imo def overwatered and the ph and the lights up and down......PH can make the girls look like they are deficent, then people drowen them in calmag to bring the color back. But it dosent come back. A 500 hps no matter the heat if taken from 24 inches and brought to 16 in a day or 2 can totally trwist youre leaves and the rest of it. Its to much light to quick, sounds like you brought threw 3 differant spectrums in 3 days, which will def mess with the leaves.Overwatering crossed my mind. The initial flush keeps the soil saturated for quite sometime considering the clones going into 3 gallon pots and the roots contained to the rock wool at first. I read somewhere that the soil can draw moisture out of the rock wool and that it can dry it out rather quickly. My thinking was to only add a little bit of water (2.5 cups on day three) to moisten the rock wool knowing the soil was most likely still saturated. I'm used to watering outdoors with 5 gallon jugs once per week, so 2.5 cups seemed like only a little bit. However it may have still been too much. On Day 6 I tried moistening the rock wool again. This time I decided to try less, 1.5 cups, because I was waiting for some supplies to be delivered the following day for the next watering. I was concerned with the leaves drying out thinking they weren't getting enough water, or they were nutrient deficient. I probably made every mistake imaginable in the beginning regarding the watering schedule. I'm trying to figure out the right amount to get on a three day watering schedule. Also, I won't be flushing so hardcore in the beginning next go around. The soil I'm using was nearly bone dry. I have bags of it I purchased in July. It's a custom mix from the hydro store I go to. However next time, I'll most likely just pre-moisten it in a tub and then fill the pots with it.
Since indoor and the set up is brand new to me, it took me about a week or so to work through the internal conditions. I think I have finally solved that issue. The temps should be maintained in the high 60's-70's moving forward. Just one of many hurdles I've had to overcome. It's definitely a process and a reality check. I thought I had a great plan and was going to kill it on my first indoor grow. But this has been a bitter/sweet experience so far only 12 days in. Getting the plants healthy and strong has been an uphill battle I'm still fighting. Live and learn I guess.
You have to stay proactive with pm, mites and any other pests that want to invite themselves into our cozy environments. Put yourself on a weekly routine to maintain a safe environment for your ladies and yourself. Remember to rotate your treatment for pests. You don’t want pests to became immune to your treatments.And the hits just keep on coming. After I thought I eradicated the early onset of PM weeks ago, it has returned. It was only mildly on 2 of 6 plants. I stopped treating it thinking it was gone and I haven't seen any signs of it for the last 2-3 weeks. It showed back up yesterday on a couple of leaves. I hit it last night just before lights out with Nuke Em. I drenched all of the plants, sprayed through the fans, and all around the tent. I think I'm going to need a consistent maintenance regiment throughout this grow to keep it at bay. I'm thinking once its under control, hit it once a week. But I need to confirm how to handle the application once the flowers start to develop.
To add insult to injury, my space heater took a crap in the middle of the night. When I checked on them this morning, my tent temp was 45 degrees. I ran out to Home Depot and bought a new space heater. So that issue should be fixed moving forward.
Never a dull moment.
Thanks for the homework assignment. I guess I have more to learn and products to buy. lolYou have to stay proactive with pm, mites and any other pests that want to invite themselves into our cozy environments. Put yourself on a weekly routine to maintain a safe environment for your ladies and yourself. Remember to rotate your treatment for pests. You don’t want pests to became immune to your treatments.
Thanks man. I bumped the feed to full strength today.Looks good bro!!
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