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Holy crap! How do YOU live in such low RH?? My skin is crackling just thinking about it.
O.k. so tonight I am going to spray them with some plain water ph'd 6.0, about 30 minutes before the lights come on. Then again right as the light go off. Anyone have experience spraying with the lights on to increase humidity?
Is there any root rot?
I can't view the attachment, don't have permission.Things are looking better spraying as often as I can with the lights off, what are your thoughts seamaiden on spraying with the lights on?
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As for whether or not to spray/foliar lights on or not, it totally depends on the product you're using. Some are absolutely phototoxic, others aren't. I've had a couple of instances of non-phototoxic products causing burn when applied during lights on when used on plants in VERY bad condition (root aphids, OxiDate w/JMS Stylet oil), but have since used both products on healthy plants living outdoors with zero problems.
Foliar feeds have been, in my experience, perfectly fine as long as you take care not to get the bulb wet. If it's got a glass, that's better, but you still don't want cold or cool water droplets getting onto hot glass. Could cause some problems, and glass in the buds isn't fun at all, especially if you hand-roll.
I like how clean you keep your space.
Unfortunately, yes, it might hurt. Or make problems worse. Just be sure to note the reaction.
I agree with Capulator, that RH is too low. A cool mist humidifier shouldn't cost you more than $20-$30.
Agreed.... Also be careful with your nutes as I might guess u have some lock out going on, and if your to high in one area your trying to help with solutions that are mixed could continue the lock out.
IE: to much of one thing will lead to a deficiency or inability to absorb that which you are lacking. There should be some threads about this somewhere on here as I have not had to look at this in a while, I'm not sure where but do a search. I am no expert on lock out as I follow a strict regimen and diet handed down to me. GL
Oh and PS: don't go from T5 to full bore lighting either you will shock them if your burning to hot all of a sudden, give the girls a chance to recover first.
PM sent...Lucas formula is on the right track, but you can still do a better job at a better cost on your own . However thats a good place to get started. Use some searching and get basic info off labels and do cross referencing to figure out what is in the products so you can then get bulk dry nutes and mix yourself. I don't know my ratios off the top of my head Id have to look at my logs as I keep that all documented for reference and consistency. I can't comment on the products you listed off the top of my head not knowing what their ingredients are VS what I mix. I wouldn't switch gears on your girls , Id do some research and put a plan and recipes together for your next round. maybe play around with the new stuff a bit on some clones before you dive in full bore. That way you can tweak it as needed, and keep a diary if you can to help you stay on track.I was thinking about switching to this lucas formula I've heard about. Tomorrow will be the start of week 2 flower. Do you think it is wise to use lucas at 8ml micro and 16ml bloom per gal? And should I keep using diamond nectar?
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