The recovering DWC algae riddled autos To Coco Update

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Ok so got the girls in 3 gallon FABRIC pots. They are barely showing any negative signs.
Big question!
Is it ok to rig up that really cheap light next to my other larger cheap light?
I’m searching for a new light source for flowering…or should I even bother?
@Autos-only @OGIncognito

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Yea, why not. You paid for it might as well get some use out of it, maybe use it for under canopy lighting?? Idk.

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Sure hook it up the more the better. Lots of grow equipment on market place and good deals to boot. Glad they are recovering well.

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Under canopy lighting eh…? Ok I will put it to use. All the leaves are getting about 600 to 800 ppfds on canopy top.
These grow bags make the door to my tent sweat pretty bad. I’m paranoid algae is primed and ready lol

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Keep a eye on the humidity if it gets to high you may need to use a dehumidifier… do you know what the level is now.

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Try to increase air movement if humidity is in a good range.

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Roger that, got vent open and door cracked.

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Try to keep humidity under 60 with good fan circulation.

FYI plants don’t receive light from the undersides. Better to be top or side light.

You can set your pots into small clear tote bottoms to get them off the floor. Makes it easier to deal with if you do develop some algae or mold.

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Cool, I actually have something down there already👍

Why under 60? I’m at 70 percent and low 80s and leaves are praying for more. I’m sort of just going with it.
Also I discovered they like 5.9ph more than anything.