Sorry took so long to reply, some stuff came up.
This light has grown really good dope, but sometimes the plants don't grow. I don't know why. Like mentioned, I think its the soil, fertilizer and maybe my feeding and watering schedule. This latest batch I've not watered much at all until I got this green friendly fungicide. Directions said to fully wet the root base, which was a mistake as last night I had the most mushrooms ever. This d747 product by southern ag was supposed to prevent it but looks like it must have gone bad as they took off even more than before. pH is spot on, I put the probe deep and its right at 6.4-6.6 on all my plants now (had to do a little pH adj, but nothing was above 7 or below 5. I've got like 15-20% perlite so I don't think the roots are rotting. Its gotta be junk soil.
Anyways, can I transplant these into hydroponics? I've got 2" net pots that just came and those clay ball medium is on its way. Jacks321 just arrived, and I already have air stones and a pump. I was going to make my own reservoir. I don't think this could go worse than soil, which has been a total disaster. From what I'm reading about hydro, its much more scientific, which I like. Soil just seems to be guesswork besides the pH meter.
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This is after 2 months, barely any growth in the last 1.5 months. They shot up, then after 2 weeks stopped growing pretty much
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On warmer days if the temperature gets above 80F, I use the smaller light until things cool off. But mostly I use the larger light (130w says the KillAWatt meter)
Not shown is an exhaust fan that sucks out the top. You can kind of see the humidity probe dangling down near the light. The computer fan keeps things circulated and I put water in for next feeding as its quite cold out of the spigot
Thanks everyone for the help!