Setup evaluation

EverDreamer

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Thanks for your time man!

I kind of started messed up, the plant grew it's first week(maybe one and a half week) under sunlight ( on my dark backyard, i think it only got about 4 hours of direct sunlight, the rest of the time there was light, but, diffuse)

Then I migrated the plant to my home made tent, 12/12 (4 23w 2700K 1534 lumen CFL + 45w 6400K 2756 lumen CFL)

The plant stayed 2 weeks there, but i thought it wasn't looking as healthy as it could be so in this 4th(current) week I decided to let it be on the sun by day and then supplement extra 12h under 5 23w 2700K 1534 lumen CFL inside the tent....

Today i moved it permanently onto the tent where i plan to do a 12/12 until harvest.
Here are some pics of my humble setup and the plant that i took right now:
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Do you people think what i have is enough?

I wast thinking about changing the central 23w 2700k for 45w 6400k that i have and placing two 23w 2700k on the sides....
I fimmed the plant when the 4th layer of leaves appeared, and that generated 4-5 bud sites what is enough for me, so i will try to LST only because as you can see i have space issues...

PS: It's a bagseed.
Thanks for your time, SiliconeBud, the plant had a nitrogen deficiency in the past, i've been trying to solve this issue taking caution to do not overfertilize, I think the yellow you see is more from the grow lights, here are pics of the plant out side the tent.

Also, if you could help me: 33 C is an OK temperature inside the grow tent? have in mind that i am in Northeast Brazil, room temp is about 28c at night and 30c by day average.

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Could you people please give me some advice about the lightning and temperature with the parameters I provided above?
 

dadio161

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GOOGLE !!!
You could find answers so much faster than waiting for people to spoonfeed you info. Educate yourself. You found a cool hobby. Research everything and take notes.
 

EverDreamer

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I'm not willing to be spoonfed, i found the same link he sent me, but i was looking for something more direct to the point, specially beacuse i AM not a native english speaker, i think you could be more polite.
 
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UncleBuck

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I'm not willing to be spoonfed, i found the same link he sent me, but i was looking for something more direct to the point, specially beacuse i AM not a native english speaker, i think you could be more polite.
read the summaries of the studies for the best, most concise overview.

from what i can tell about this "mid day depression", it is triggered by high temps on the plants photosynthetic surface.

anyone who grows indoors in a climate controlled setting has no worries.
 

RM3

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read the summaries of the studies for the best, most concise overview.

from what i can tell about this "mid day depression", it is triggered by high temps on the plants photosynthetic surface.

anyone who grows indoors in a climate controlled setting has no worries.
Tis not a worry, tis a tool :)
 
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