coreywebster
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I would bump your temps up a couple of F too.
Multiple threads of the same thing is not needed
I answered the 2nd one
He is nervous to introduce the Fluence lights again.
But now he has a dimmer.
It’s been 2-3 days. My whole rooms has greened back up.Yeah I start with 200 ppm calmag and nutes like 700ppm the first few feeds to the coco can lock up whatever it wants then I drop to 150ppm calmag and 500 nutes and slowly raise it till tips burn. People say you can't overwater but I think thats if you're watering 5x a day till roots are established. I just water every 3 or so days until roots are established and then everyday and 2x per day when they start packing on bud
Right on thanks for the insight!I would bump your temps up a couple of F too.
Honestly couldn't give you the figures on ideal for co2 , but generally you get better transpiration over 80f without it and as im aware the use of co2 usually calls for higher than normal temps I figure your a bit low with or without co2.Right on thanks for the insight!
I see very very mild signsalmost the good kinds of heat stress going onin the room now..... but what your saying is pushing em even warmer to maximize photo & co2? What’s the limit in regards to temps in veg w/ supplement co2?
first 3 photos are my 4x8 same strain same coco everything the same expect there in 5 gallon containers.Honestly couldn't give you the figures on ideal for co2 , but generally you get better transpiration over 80f without it and as im aware the use of co2 usually calls for higher than normal temps I figure your a bit low with or without co2.
Going on my own experience with LED in veg I know it was the biggest factor in keeping plants happy and when keeping temps up was difficult in the dead of winter the next major factor was to reduce light hours (obviously veg period) these things made the world of difference in plant looking happy and uptaking nutrients.