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I flipped the big ones at 1 am the 10th. its running 86 degrees in the room and probably 90 in the smaller room its air is pulled thru the first room it has 16 clones and 2 auto in it all around 10 inches.i saw your bean pole. hah.. you did better than me.
if i would of known potassium was the first sign of cal-mag lock out, i could of saved her but shit happens.
im starting another one.. hah.
when did you switch to 12/12 on her?
chris.
almost forgot, hoping you are having a good evening. ( no never nind me im high as fuck )
I hope Everyone takes a moment to read the article if you have not read it I hope you find it as interesting as I did. @rmoltis keep the black pepper next to your goods for us light weights :D https://www.leafly.com/news/cannabi...old-item-could-counteract-your-cannabis-induc
Lol, I give my friends stern warnings.
Most just don't believe me.
The beast that is %30 resin by weight just destroys people :)
Hello everyone @incogneato
@EventHorizan @rmoltis @iKharon @BarnaGoat @DrMcSkunkins @jumpincactus @jipp and anyone else strolling through
Has anyone ever panicked when looking at their plants for the first time under HPS ?
How much water should a 5 gallon smart pot with a 27" plant take? I'm in soil with a good bit of large pearlite. I get runoff at 1 gallon but they seam to get dry quick, 3 day 4 at most. Not enough water? Watering to fast causing runoff without soil saturation?
I'm thinking I am going to need to slow the roll of these plants or run out of room if the double there height in stretch.
My 5 gallon beast clone was taking .75 gallon to fully saturate completely dry soil.
I would remove from tent onto a catch pan. Water with full amount. Once runoff is done. collect runoff then add to the soil again for maximum saturation. If any runoff is left after the second time discard since the soil is full.
3-4 days to dry is pretty good.
Ultimately the faster the drying time the better since more o2 gets to the roots. The only drawback is the constant maintenance watering becomes more of a pain in the butt.
I prefer 2-3 days for the soil to dry during watering, but as short as 1-2 days has fell upon me with good results. I would make it shorter but would have to setup an auto drip system for multiple waterings per day.
As of now with work and hand waterings. Anything less than 2 days becomes risky for me if they overdry at an inopportune time.
Well then I should be good at 1 gallon maybe I will try the tray like you said. How often do you flush? I have not flushed but have not mixed my nutes over 1/2 strength ever. 1000ppm max and have only did it 3 times total I think. I don't mind the watering really but flushing them with 3 times each gallon of soil would be a job. Mine are on a concrete floor and would take 15 gallon of ph'ed water per pot. I would end up with a lot of towels and the shop vac a few times per plant.
I am trying not to move them anymore than I have to because once a branch makes it into a spot it is getting light I hate to make it hunt for light again. Maybe this is not correct as they could also benefit from rotating to get light to be distributed better over the entire plant evenly.
Sounds like you have a positive pressure issue, do you have a pic or drawing of the exhaust setup?Trying to get my room temps down. I added another exhaust fan yesterday but it didn't seem to help. I'm running 2 8" into one 6" duct for room exhaust. I have another 6" tube blowing though my lights in one room and out of the room. Still I was getting temps in the high 80's and hit 90 once. Have to feed them at 1:00 at lights on and see whats up.
Have you gotten your weights yet?
The problem is that you are pushing the air instead of pulling it. If you put the fan as close as you can to the chimney pulling air instead of pushing it, the fan will pull fresh air inside of all of the holes and cracks in your vent system instead of pushing hot air into the room through them. The way you have it set up there's hot air from the lights leaking from every nook and cranny...@DrMcSkunkins here is a quick pic When I installed the 2nd exhaust fan I also laid a 24" house fan in front of passive intake.
To much intake causing the problem? I had considered adding the second exhaust fan to the end of the lights seeing how that is where the heat is coming from. I am also running without the carbon filter at the moment
The problem is that you are pushing the air instead of pulling it. If you put the fan as close as you can to the chimney pulling air instead of pushing it, the fan will pull fresh air inside of all of the holes and cracks in your vent system instead of pushing hot air into the room through them. The way you have it set up there's hot air from the lights leaking from every nook and cranny...
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