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I made a few small changes. I raised the temperature for the tent fan by two degrees, from 72 to 74. Since doing so, the humidity has stayed between 60 and 65. The VPD is hovering about 1.0. Those numbers are much better than they were. I fed them a small amount of CleanKelp at half the recommended amount. I also lowered the lights slightly.How are they doing @BigBlonde ?
Did you end up feeding them?
I'm likely to use FFOF next time.
If that is the right color showing in picture they look light green like they need food. I was reading your thread earlier and I'm sorry you feel so frustrated with growing. Just wanted to reach out and see what's upI made a few small changes. I raised the temperature for the tent fan by two degrees, from 72 to 74. Since doing so, the humidity has stayed between 60 and 65. The VPD is hovering about 1.0. Those numbers are much better than they were. I fed them a small amount of CleanKelp at half the recommended amount. I also lowered the lights slightly.
Tomorrow I probably will feed them a low dose of Fox Farm nutrients and bump up the temperature a bit more.
I need to figure out how to set the light levels.
The yellowish color doesn't look right, especially at the edges of the leaves. Is that nutrient deficiency?
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Yes. I was a bit frustrated. I'm feeling better today and will keep going. A decent crop would be helpful. I should have almost everything I need.If that is the right color showing in picture they look light green like they need food. I was reading your thread earlier and I'm sorry you feel so frustrated with growing. Just wanted to reach out and see what's up
Yes. I have the chart. I have to be careful not to over water them, though.Full dose next time by the chart.
Some reviews wrote that the combined unit is hard to program but had a lot of features. It looks like the separate units might be easier to program. Easy is good.I use the inkbird ITC 308 for my AC/ heat unit and love it.
I would prefer separate units when it comes to this myself so vote for separate units.
Inkbird is good stuff.
do you have to use anolog equipment with those controllers ? cant use anything that digitalI use the inkbird ITC 308 for my AC/ heat unit and love it.
I would prefer separate units when it comes to this myself so vote for separate units.
Inkbird is good stuff.
The equipment has to be able to resume when powered from the outlet. My heater and humidifier can both do that, so that's not a problem for me.do you have to use anolog equipment with those controllers ? cant use anything that digital
Thanks. I appreciate the help and support. If I knew what I was doing I might argue, but I don't, so I won't. I'll keep going. They should get stronger as they get older. For now, it seems the best bet is to keep working toward doing the best I can.On your one post your humidity and temp seemed good enough. I think you might be placing too much blame of the plant symptoms on humidity and temp, when it could be something else like "hot" soil, nutes, watering schedule. Not trying to argue, just my opinion.
I never worry that much about humidity when they are that small. Maybe I'm lucky, but I have vegged in much worse vpd, and they made it though fine. I worry more about RH in flower.
If they are taller that's great! The leaves won't heal overnight. If everything is good now new leaves will come and the bad ones can be cut off in time. I really wish the best for you
Yeah, controllers are great. I finally got a lot more control on my environment when I started exhausting outside and was finally able to use a controller because it doesn't need to be on 24/7 anymore.Thanks. I appreciate the help and support. If I knew what I was doing I might argue, but I don't, so I won't. I'll keep going. They should get stronger as they get older. For now, it seems the best bet is to keep working toward doing the best I can.
I just wish I knew why they look so sickly. FF Happy Frog shouldn't be too hot. It should need fertilizer added. Controlling the heater and humidifier with the Inkbird controllers should help.
One thing I think I learned from my previous grow is that the weather matters. It has been very dry here until today. Today, it looks like the rainy season has begun, so I turned off the humidifier. Changing weather, I think, is one of the best reasons to have controllers. They can respond to changing conditions much better than I can.
i tried to tell them that i have grown the exact same strain in fox farm soil using fox farm nutrients but my exp does not matterOn your one post your humidity and temp seemed good enough. I think you might be placing too much blame of the plant symptoms on humidity and temp, when it could be something else like "hot" soil, nutes, watering schedule. Not trying to argue, just my opinion.
I never worry that much about humidity when they are that small. Maybe I'm lucky, but I have vegged in much worse vpd, and they made it though fine. I worry more about RH in flower.
If they are taller that's great! The leaves won't heal overnight. If everything is good now new leaves will come and the bad ones can be cut off in time. I really wish the best for you
seems like a few of us has suggested to feedYeah, controllers are great. I finally got a lot more control on my environment when I started exhausting outside and was finally able to use a controller because it doesn't need to be on 24/7 anymore.
You have awesome humidity from that one picture of the ac infinity app, that's why I don't get what's going on with your grow, other than they might be very hungry.
They are being fed. I started yesterday with a half dose. The next feeding will be at a full dose.seems like a few of us has suggested to feed
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