bicky studs
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there are many very simplified ways of growing cannabisMy plants are not happy. I've never had a green thumb my entire life. I'm not surprised all I have are problems. It's so fucking annoying I'm about to quit hydro all together. Then again I don't think I would fair much better in soil.
To Much stress on my plants and me. I love smoking my own awesome bud but I miss not having to worry about these damn plants all the time.
it really is a scam for what you pay for IMO but I dont want to bash any one company
I agree with thatThe truth is, there are no scams, just uninformed purchasers. Caveat Emptor.
dont give up
success and failure may be just the diff of changing nutes....My plants are not happy. I've never had a green thumb my entire life. I'm not surprised all I have are problems. It's so fucking annoying I'm about to quit hydro all together. Then again I don't think I would fair much better in soil.
To Much stress on my plants and me. I love smoking my own awesome bud but I miss not having to worry about these damn plants all the time.
idk but i would think keeping ur nute temps in check in a system like urs would be more important that a bit more lightI need an opinion on how close I need to put my lights? They are literally equal to a 600w hps each, this is backed by data, and pretty warm.
There is another issue involved as well. If I have my lights about 2' away they solution temp stays right at 68. If I lower the lights by about 5" my water temp goes up to 69.5/70 max. I'm pretty sure 70 is flirting with danger but if I stay there will I be ok? Or should i keep it at 68 and my lights at 2' away?
Thanks for the help!
no experience but from wat ive read....read into it before i went dtw...68 is a happy medium for uptake n keeping bacteria at bay. 65 late flower to get ur autumn colours.I agree but I've read that 68 to 70 is fine but I've also read 65 to 68 is where you want it.
Unfortunately everyone on the internet is a master farmer and the end all for cannabis info. Even sites that are referenced for their agreed upon data can differ slightly from one another. This above all makes being new to farming cannabis a treacherous road.
First question to answer is what temps, min or max, are acceptable in a RDWC system?
Awesome! I'm hitting 70 now so I can keep bringing the lights down till I find the right spot.65-75 is perfectly fine
as for the masterblend
follow the directions per gal
2.4g Hydro
2.4g CalNit
1.2g Epsom
ph to 5.5-6.0
good to go
Awesome! I'm hitting 70 now so I can keep bringing the lights down till I find the right spot.
I covered the lids with tin foil and it has made more than a 2 degree difference. The tin foil isn't very hot to the touch and the lid underneath is cool to the touch.
Looks ghetto but it works for now. I can make it look nicer after this round.
Plants aren't growing much, either are the roots, but a few of the stems are really starting to get the green back. It's turning green from the bottom up. I can only assume that this is due to the nute rise?
What do you mean?What do you use to improve your roots?
just let it beWhat do you mean?
I don't know what to do besides get everything as right as possible.
What am I missing for root health?
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