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Looks like you got pretty good idea. When running nets usually everything under the net is weaker and most people get rid of all lower stuff to direct energy to the tops. SupposedlyHavent really done alot of research. Just the basics then started growing from seed. Aint really had any major problems. Just hard to keep humidity down. Hovering around 70 at the moment.
I am onto early flower and lights are LED full spectrum. 12/12
5x Cali Cookies grown in Coco
Can you guys give me some tips etc so I can improve next time.
Thanks
Looks like you got pretty good idea. When running nets usually everything under the net is weaker and most people get rid of all lower stuff to direct energy to the tops. Supposedly
I never tried a net yet.
Overall plants look healthy. No splotches or discoloring in leaves. No twisting.
You are right you want to get humidity down I’m trying around 45-50% this flower.
From common sense standpoint the dryer the air the more the plant is going to produce oils to keep it sticky in hopes of catching pollen.
At least that’s my science on it.
What rare you feeding? You want to up the p and k in flower.
And try maneuvering branches to expose as much as possible to the light. Once you get flowers rolling don’t be scared to put the light on em. They’ll demand more.
Just don’t burn tops. Keep airflow at canopy too. Not strong but you want air moving on those buds. Things will mold during dark period if rh stays too high with low airflow.
You can supplement lower stuff with cheap t5. I got a 2 tube 1 ft each that can be daisiedThanks for the advice bro.
At the moment im using general organics and following the timetable.
However I ended up just using water and seaweed extract to feed them mostly through veg and now in flower ive reintroduced the general org nutrients.
Yeah im going to raise the fan so it circulates on the canopy too then.
Next time i will scrog better etc because I have alot of buds underneath the netting too that are not getting alot of exposure. Ive put in a 600watt led with the 900watt so more light can penetrate.
I cant wait too see them at harvest.
Pack that tent! I love it!Havent really done alot of research. Just the basics then started growing from seed. Aint really had any major problems. Just hard to keep humidity down. Hovering around 70 at the moment.
I am onto early flower and lights are LED full spectrum. 12/12
5x Cali Cookies grown in Coco
Can you guys give me some tips etc so I can improve next time.
Thanks
Pack that tent! I love it!
You can supplement lower stuff with cheap t5. I got a 2 tube 1 ft each that can be daisied View attachment 799838 at Walmart for around $10-$15 I think. It’s sold as undercabinet light. And have 2700k. It’s actually led but looks like a t5
I put this ghetto thing my girl was throwing away in the tent for weak spots. Bought pack of 100w led flood bulbs
I put em anywhere. Never had nothing funky happen.Can you put the lights below the canopy? Or will the plant start growin funny.
Like what happens if I had a light shining sideways
I put em anywhere. Never had nothing funky happen.
You should just get rid of everything below the nets. This way you achieve a better size in your canopy. It's so hard to remove them due to losing buds but in the end it shouldn't effect your yield only size.
Depending on your environment you could run your exhaust fan on low 24/7. If your local humidity outside the grow room is lower it will help a lot.
Look a hell of a lot better than my first go which was only two grown ago!
It will help with possible PWM and air circulation as well. If you ever have to deal with PWM get yourself a sulfur burner. I've tried most other things and only sulfur sprays and more so burner fixed the problem.Okay thanks, im gunna trim underneath and try get this humidity down
True stuff. Like I said most people just get rid of all the undergrowth. Directing the energy upwards.It will help with possible PWM and air circulation as well. If you ever have to deal with PWM get yourself a sulfur burner. I've tried most other things and only sulfur sprays and more so burner fixed the problem.
Be careful with your fans as well on your plants it's easy to cause wind burn.
Less spread though and you have a higher chance of hotspots and burning. I don't use a diffuser with my Samsung strip lights and I've been fine.Those led bulbs you have pop the diffusers off Realy gives more light
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