They look awesome
Simple question what's a good night time temperature. I do try my hardest to keep it as low as i can during lights on usually 75°-80°. What temp is good at night?
I've been keeping it 68-73°. I may try to keep it around 65 like you said I want to bring out those colors my humidity is really low so I shouldn't have to worry about any type of mold or Bud rot. I'm liking these LEDs though I'm thinking of switching over. The one plant under the LED did veg a week longer so maybe that's why I'm getting more size but the plantbunder the LED is Frostier. The other plant under the 400 watt HPS and 150 watt LED I feel like it's going to take a lot longer to finish flowering. It has a lot more Bud sites than the other plantIn veg through mid flower you want them close, with in 10deg. Otherwise you will get a big stretch. Mid to late flower they can get cold. Down to 65, or even a little lower. It will being out the cool fall colors. My outdoor get very cold. They hit 30degva few times with no problems
Slurries slurries are getting kind of confusing now because of the Herculean crust on the top. I feel like getting some of that in there throws the numbers off a little. So really if the soil is still a little bit moist to slurry numbers will probably be high? So really I should wait like right before I feed that way I know the plants taken up all the food it could? ThanksSurries are supposed to be done when the soil/coco is dry. If you just fed them the numbers wont be accurate. If your plants look okay just wait till its time to feed again then slurry first. Also check your meters if you see numbers change that drastically.
Okay will do. My watering starting to change a little bit too it seems like they're wanting more water now and no matter how much water I give them if I water every other day when it's time for watering they're super dry. Probably because of the very low humidity, high heat sometimes fans and fabric pots. So really I'd like to water them everyday just less volume and maybe when I do my flushes use more volume. Just think all in one week you're doing feeding teas and flushes that's pretty aggressive feeding but I'm going to have to keep my eye on my numbers very closely I have to admit I have been doing less slurry tests because of not wanting to tear out rootsDont worry too much about the crust, it's just the gum in the herc, not the bonemeal. It doesn't through off the numbers. Try to dig down 2 inchs in the same place every time.
Yeah I can see it causing problems and ppms rising in the soil. So should I just go with my regular 6.4 Herculean flush tomorrow.I tried the less watering more often trick and ended up getting lock out a few times. And weird ph swings. I watered much less this run and had much healthier root base at the end.