Treeman Tom
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alright cool thats what i was thinking too, i just hope people on here will actually go to my links and check out my progressYou should just keep all your work in 1 place so it doesn't get lost. And do what you feel is most comfortable to you.
You can track that by watching your views on your thread.alright cool thats what i was thinking too, i just hope people on here will actually go to my links and check out my progress
Yea that's true thanks manYou can track that by watching your views on your thread.
I was thinking of putting a small humidifier in there but wouldn't the steam/mist from it make contact with the bulb and cause me possible electrical issues or even the bulb exploding?I would buy a humidifier put it on a timer where It can turn off or on or buy a controller. No most people nute every watering in veg but I don't believe in that I tested my run off once and it was like 900 only when feeding with 450 to 500 so I would nute Nute water
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Highly unlikely but anything is possible I would believe the heat would burn any mist up that high.I was thinking of putting a small humidifier in there but wouldn't the steam/mist from it make contact with the bulb and cause me possible electrical issues or even the bulb exploding?
alright cool man im going to look into them probably pick one up next weekHighly unlikely but anything is possible I would believe the heat would burn any mist up that high.
You could always aim the output away from the bulb.
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i have a monitor and the humidity stays at around 35%Get a hygrometer, they are less than 20$. Put it in your tent and monitor your humidity, no need for a humidifier unless you are in a really dry climate or pushing alot of air or ac. My humidity stays over 70% with no humidifier.
What are your temps?
My Temps vary between 71-80°fWhen you water them do you put them in the sink or tub and water until there is water running out the bottom?
I am using Raw Soluble nutrients and it is a completely water soluble mix. I didn't think I had to worry about nutrient lock?You should drench the soil each time until 10% of the amount of water you use runs out the bottom of the pot and then let the soil dry. That will raise the humidity and your plants will be much happier. If you are watering with that small amount and fertilizing too then you can get nutrient lockout from salt buildups in your soil. I would recommend flushing them with a teaspoon per gallon of unsulphered molasses or some other flushing agent such as bushdoctor sledgehammer to rinse the fertilizer from your soil untill you have heavy runoff if you fed in this fashion.
And also how do I tell if I do have a salt buildup? Is it noticeable right away?You should drench the soil each time until 10% of the amount of water you use runs out the bottom of the pot and then let the soil dry. That will raise the humidity and your plants will be much happier. If you are watering with that small amount and fertilizing too then you can get nutrient lockout from salt buildups in your soil. I would recommend flushing them with a teaspoon per gallon of unsulphered molasses or some other flushing agent such as bushdoctor sledgehammer to rinse the fertilizer from your soil untill you have heavy runoff if you fed in this fashion.
If you read his thread and not just chime in on a single post you would see he's at 33%Get a hygrometer, they are less than 20$. Put it in your tent and monitor your humidity, no need for a humidifier unless you are in a really dry climate or pushing alot of air or ac. My humidity stays over 70% with no humidifier.
Or I could just chime in and then you could chime in just to be a jerk.If you read his thread and not just chime in on a single post you would see he's at 33%
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Neener neener neenerOr I could just chime in and then you could chime in just to be a jerk.
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