The reflector is genius (hilarious too) and your plants look happier than mine! So I give it a thumbs up.Couple more pics how do you think they look so far?
Haha thanks they've been looking better since I started feeding everyday with ph adjusted 6.1 @ 520ppm nute/water solution and they are in coco peat ... tent is a gro cell from eBay. 60cm high x 60cm long and 45 cm deepThe reflector is genius (hilarious too) and your plants look happier than mine! So I give it a thumbs up.
*EDIT* - What brand tent is that? The overhead supports seem abundant relative to size.
I'm unsure but they seem green healthy and happy too me so I dnt think I shud change something .What is your run off ph? 6.1 in might be high.
I did not say to change anything, was prompting to check runoff ph. Just because you have no problems now doesn't mean you won't in future and knowing every aspect of your grow helps in diagnoses. For example in my grow, I have to put in 5.6 to get 6.1 out, if I put 6.1 in, get 6.6 to 6.7, so in long term my root zone may climb in PH. So I adjust mine down. Being proactive in management of root zone, all I did was ask a simple question and offered a suggestion on something else to watch if you wish to get better. It won't always go perfect.I'm unsure but they seem green healthy and happy too me so I dnt think I shud change something .
Thanks for the info I will do a test today. I didn't.mean to come across as arrogant or anything I am sorry, I added some Epsom salts .as top.dress but only a tiny sprinkle in each pot. I am going to change the feed to a more vigorous flower shedule. I'm thinking maybe using.the gh flora grow/micro/bloom at 2.5/5/7.5per gallon ratio instead of the /5/5/5 per gallon grow/micro/bloom they've been on for 2-3 weeks I've read this formula is good, but should.I maybe use the modified Lucas formula of micro/bloom at 6/9ml Per gallon since I'm using coco and perlite(50/50 ratio)I did not say to change anything, was prompting to check runoff ph. Just because you have no problems now doesn't mean you won't in future and knowing every aspect of your grow helps in diagnoses. For example in my grow, I have to put in 5.6 to get 6.1 out, if I put 6.1 in, get 6.6 to 6.7, so in long term my root zone may climb in PH. So I adjust mine down. Being proactive in management of root zone, all I did was ask a simple question and offered a suggestion on something else to watch if you wish to get better. It won't always go perfect.
Woah woah woah I defoliate and it adds to yield I've worked in a commercial setting where we tested it and when done properly it adds yield pulling average of 2.3 a light over 45 lights and 180 plants average of 20 diff strains and there were 8 of these rooms. We tested a lot of shit and that is one that definitely passed with flying colors. That being said he doesn't have a big enough plant to do it with I wouldn't touch this one but I defoliate heavy and I have no issues with "leafy" bud idk where that came from even the book 3 a light is based off a defoliation theirs is different than mine still but same concept if done twice during flower in the right weeks and you know what to pullAt this size she doesn't have much to work with, you would hurt what little yield you will get by taking her energy producers away. It has been proven by many that doing more than just cleaning lower (stuff 24" below canopy) hurts yield and cause more "leafy" bud since they seem to elongate leaves on flowers to make up for fan leaves cut off, but feel free to cut off what you want. It is your plant