Well done grasshopper
. Now if we could just get u to throw out that MG before u kill yr soil microbes and plants with it
Yeah well like I said, its the next thing on the list, but I'm using only a 1/4th normal dose dilution and in the pattern water, water, feed..
shiny, you still don't get it. you're continuing to attempt control of the grow. don't add the mg ferts, at any strength. you must be obsessive-compulsive or something because those people will only listen to themselves feeling like everyone else is wrong. you clearly don't know what you're doing and you don't follow good advice without a struggle. Let the ff soil work on it's own and see how things go. I already told you to do that and make no other changes. you still won't listen.
btw, are you really spending $150 on a 32 gallon can, light, and fan? If so, can I get a zero interest loan from you with indefinite payback?
OK I mean thats fine, I don't have to use it. someone on here suggested I still need some food with the soil.
$150 Would be if you spend your money like an idiot.
But lets work it out.... (the prices I got my shit for)
32 gal. heavy duty can - $26.00
6" high performance Duct fan - $22.00
PVC elbows for intake vents - $11.00
Mylar Film (2-pack) - $10.00
100W LED Chip - $3.50 ($20 for a full spectrum version VERY worth it)
300ct LED strip. 12v (5A) - $11.00
120 watt 110acv - 12dcv supply - $ 9.00
150 watt Boost Converter - $2.50!
Lens and housing - $5.00
Pwr strip and timer - $10.00
Misc supplies - $10.00
Total - $120.00
None of this includes growing supplies.
Not bad for a totally mobile and self-contained growing solution. That said, I got some of these parts in eBay auctions, you can't always get stuff that cheap.
But anyway, this stuff is really just the bare minimum. The lens cuts down on the heat coming out of the front of the led significantly, but some additional sort of heat-shield layer would be nice.
The full spec. chip really should be considered necessary. Realistically its like giving the plant quadruple the lumens per watt, and across a broader spectrum giving the plant more of what it needs ( and UV and far red)