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Thanks Toaster, will give them a good flush tomorrow as my garden sink is going in. Then will feed at 5.8 as recommended. Why 5.8 though. Most grow advice is 6.2-6.5 but I had read in a number of books that high 5s is good too, what PH have you seen work well for you in the past?Flush and feed right after with same feed at 5.8
Tonight is no good as will be a bit chilly this evening. I will put them in dark for half the day tomorrow to give them a rest. Thanks for the recommendation TerpyTry shutting the light off for a few hours?
Thanks Toaster, will give them a good flush tomorrow as my garden sink is going in. Then will feed at 5.8 as recommended. Why 5.8 though. Most grow advice is 6.2-6.5 but I had read in a number of books that high 5s is good too, what PH have you seen work well for you in the past?
thIn coco you want 5.8-6.0. Where did you get the info that pH should be 6.2-6.5? That's more like for coco mixed with organics but too high for coco alone. I grow in soil and don't pH.
It does bounce a bit when outside air is brought in during ventilation.What's the humidity reading in your flower space?
It does bounce a bit when outside air is brought in during ventilation.
On a 24 hour cycle it averages between 45% and 65% but usually sitting about the 50% mark, but on occasions can sit in the 30s for a number of hours which I know to be to low. Even with a good dehudifier in the tent finding it hard to control humidity swings.
Any recommendations to keep humidity more consistent?
Thanks Chemistry
Some of us like to keep our humidity high. Stay in the green to get good growth. Leaf temp is usually 5-7 F below air temp:It does bounce a bit when outside air is brought in during ventilation.
On a 24 hour cycle it averages between 45% and 65% but usually sitting about the 50% mark, but on occasions can sit in the 30s for a number of hours which I know to be to low. Even with a good dehudifier in the tent finding it hard to control humidity swings.
Any recommendations to keep humidity more consistent?
Thanks Chemistry
It does bounce a bit when outside air is brought in during ventilation.
On a 24 hour cycle it averages between 45% and 65% but usually sitting about the 50% mark, but on occasions can sit in the 30s for a number of hours which I know to be to low. Even with a good dehudifier in the tent finding it hard to control humidity swings.
Any recommendations to keep humidity more consistent?
Thanks Chemistry
Thank you for sharing this chart, very useful!!Some of us like to keep our humidity high. Stay in the green to get good growth. Leaf temp is usually 5-7 F below air temp:
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