Roger A. Shrubber
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be careful about running the heater in the tent, it'll drop your rh quickly.
The winters where I live are wet and rainy so it’s pretty humid inside the shop. The rh sits at 50% in the tent with the exhaust fan and heater on, turn the fan off and the rh climbs to 70%...be careful about running the heater in the tent, it'll drop your rh quickly.
Great discussion guys, glad I bookmarked it. It's my first grow, so much to learn!fabric isn't great with soil, but its works good with coco and pro-mix.
What!? Of course that works why didn't I think of that! I think that may be what I do from now on. Reclaiming the pots after harvest might be a bit difficult? Do the larger roots poke through or do they turn into fine roots? Are you sure it doesn't slow down root growth since it has to run through fabric?Hey buddy. Make it easy on your self. One big tray with soil. Build one if you have to. It's just so easy to manage especially something that small.
The cloth pots are the best, no need to remove pot when transplanting. Just place in the next size as is. Roots grow right through.
I'm thinking going from solo cup to 2 gallon fabric then 5 gallon
That is what I do but I use buckets in my secret room,,my plants are almost 2 months old started Nov 11th few seed plants few clones that took me a month to get good and healthy,and 2 little indica seeds I started Nov 20th ,I left them in solo cups 3 weeks ,than into 5 gallon buckets,,,I had the clones on a heating pad the guy who had them had kept them to wet and had poor root development,all doing pretty good now took me a month to get those clones going good really they were growing but had some issues I had to fix up