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the vertical OG's are great if you know how to balance the light distribution because they are VERY focused. i am currently transitioning into weeks 6 & 7 and have decided to back off from 1000w down to 600w to simulate the changing of the season, as several of the GodBud have begun forming 'hash tips' and my only BlackRussian is now fox-tailing.how are you liking the og vert's?
I'm curious about the gear. Why is everything black? What are those things on the hoods?
Where is your humidity level? Room temp? EC of feeding solution? That looks like it could be tip burn.
i keep the room at 72 degrees F usually.
the soil is Sunshine #4 mix.
i use Humboldt Nutrients (so far) and have been alternating week-to-week between the 3-part & the Oneness (to fill in any gaps or shortcomings).
the r.o. is balanced to about 6.2 - 6.5 after the nutes are mixed - i have not yet started into any foliar applications but may on future rounds.
Hortilux EYE HPS bulbs &Titan controls.
humidity has been adjusted per stage of growth around 45-55%.
just recently i have started adding some 'Better Than CO2' into my nutrients for direct carbon uptake via the roots (versus throwing 2 additional parts of oxygen at the leaves) and the girls seem to be thriving on it, as i have all but eliminated the CO2 tank's necessity - it's going away after this round i think, freeing up an extra few hundred $$$'s between the solenoid & tank & sensor purchase(s). the cost-effectiveness of the 'BTCO2' should be about the same when the system jives up like it should.
what is that monster in the middle back of that more recent pic?
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