Aqua Man
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Yeah idk I'll prob have to just test myself. No doubt a reflective surface will increase light. No idea where the sensor location is on that.Better?
Hmmm, this is Just for CMH. I thought you were using diods no? Cant use anything I might bring up, just for Cmh. But looking at them, could it be the cup is holding them in too much heat? Maybe cut a 1/2" wide width down to the dirt. Airflow a bit maybe?Better?
It happens with mostly cheaper tents that are too good to be true on the price tag.
The problem is called "off gassing"
There are toxic fumes that are spread through the tent. Nothing will grow in them.
The same thing could happen with buildings (no explanation of why nothing will grow) You could have toxins in the water (so i suggest trying RO, if you haven't)
Is there another building near you that manufacturers anything?
The CMH, panda film, reflection....They are NOT the problem.
Do you know the ppms of CO2 in the room? I've been through, or seen every issue (or just about). There should be absolutely no reason your plants are not growing.
Are there any pro's on this forum? I mean guys who have been doing this 30+ years?
If you know of any, other than me, ask them, and you'll get the same answer.
Or Google Off gassing and cannabis.
I'm not 100%, but it's the best explanation i can think of, besides bunk seeds
I thought of that too, but ya need roots for aphids to attrackYea, I tend to agree with you on this account. I was even thinking aphids maybe, but there still not showing themselves or something, or a mold or organism....
The university of Utah has done extensive testing and deemed the Phillips cmh closest bulb to sunlight and best for plant growth start to finish.
I had no problem growing many plants in a reflective 3x3 tent but it’s intense. Can be hard to manage and keep up. It was easier in my open flower room.
I barely see the problem you are convinced you have but I think it’s mild water stress. It sure is not the light.
Its a very old photography meter with a slotted cover and removable hood for high or low light readings. With the hood attached those readings are of the soil surface. I’m liking the led so far, or at least the dimmer, full on she pegs the meter.I don't have your kind of sensor. But reflection with HPS WORKS! I have used Orca for years using HPS. But here in the desert, and with bad reflection from this silver bubble wrap might be the cause.
But do remember, when I get the plastic up, I will flip certain Orca sheets over to bright side.
Ur absolutely right.
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