Did you end up flushing?
That plants not getting to hot with the heater right there is it?
So the girls got moved to a new home and now my “lung room” is a cold basement. I’m going to enclose an area off enough to use heavy duty thick blackout outdoor curtains and go around the enclosure 3 foot to make room for the heater. The curtains will go up into the floor joist so any residual heat will track to my bedroom floor. I also have the tent sitting on 2 pieces of 2 inch foam insulation board. Makes me nervous having the heater in there. Plus I feel like it blocks light. So that’s my remedy for that. Got any other ideas? When I moved the guts to their new home i cut their lights out 2 hours early and put them in a Sam’s club large black tote and put another on top and zip ties them. Then taped up the seams. When got the tent all set up I went ahead and grabbed them out as fast as I could in the dark with a phone flashlight about 15 feet away NOT pointing at the tent. Just enough light to be able to see what I was doing after my eyes adjusted to the dark. And I had the heater in the first night. the heater has a thermostat on it so set it to 72 and never dropped below 71. Right now I’m battling a higher humidity without running the exhaust fan bc it drops my temperature to the 66-68 degrees range. Higher humidity due to the watering.
So I’m thinking with the curtains I can crank that heater up to 80 and run the exhaust to fight the humidity however with the bottom flap open be able to recycle some warm air instead of the cold air threw out the basement.
What’s the temp lights on and lights off?
I have grown with night temps getting down to 62f with no issues, lights on temp around 80f
Did you end up flushing?
I just had to flush mine I was getting drooping and leaves that look like yours. Slow growth as well Picked up some bad FFHF soil
I can tag you in my journal if you want let me know
Here’s what they looked like
Usually lights on 75-82f
Lights off 75-68
Humidity 60-70 all the time.
Sorry posted the wrong temperature and humidity gauge. This is the correct one
And this is for the week.
My temp and humidity huge drop this week on Friday
was the move but everything perked back up. I don’t think the girls are super droopy. They seem fine. They’re tied down like hell and the real bushy one. Is that tripod plant has 3 sets instead of 2.
So to get my ppms up on my runoff should I add more bb/gb or maybe some molasses bc that really shoots the ppms up and help feed that soil. I added some liquid seaweed this time and only went up a few points.
Perks of living in the country I added a few lady bugs that were flying around the house. Instead of catching them with water bottles I just threw the couple in the tent help fight off some shit. Seen a small black spider yesterday on the tent so did a hurry and kill that sucker before he got in. Hoping none has found their way In.
Yes you can
I don’t count the PPM when adding molasses since it’s not really a nutrient
So just add more ml from my voodoo juice, big bloom, and grow big. So my 202 ppm in ran out at say 500. Should I get that close to 400 ppm in and hope to get the 1000 run off? So double everything basically?
I would get PPM going in 800-900
Remember they are using nutrients so that 500 runoff you had is probably used up
Kinda feed would you put in for next time based on what I have. @Lostgirl as well. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
First off, Voodoo Juice and molasses do not have an npk they’re considered additives. They’re only going to raise the PPM by a couple of few points. You want to utilize your base nutrients when you up your feeds.
On your 202ppm feed intake is this quarter strength based on your feed chart?
This girl is looking very sad
@Lostgirl this was full ff trio
I repeated week 4 after flush. I thought she looked sad after the road trip. This was the next day.
Seems a little off on the numbers to me however, I don’t use foxfarm. In theory, your veg runoff on the low side 800ppm and 1000ppm on the high side and 900ppm to be accurate.
Are you using distilled water?