Seedling to vegetative feedback

Good morning,
Looking for some feedback.
planted 5 regular seed it is currently week 3 (16 days total)
would you say my plants are officially in vegetative growth? Should I remove humidifier ut back on the 75-80% humidity levels?

Average temps
Day temps: 70-75-80 degrees
Day Humidity: 70-80%


GROW SET UP BELOW

Tent: AC infinity NEW 48x24x72inches
Light: KINGLED “1200W” (Labeled not measured) hanging with AC infinity rope hangers. —UPGRADING to Mars hydro TSL2000
Exhaust ventilation : AC infinity Infinity T6 with environmental controller and 6inch Carbon Filter
Inline Circulation: AC infinity S4
 

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I ended up moving them out doors and the wet weather we received this summer caused numerous problems, mixed with my poor feeding habits.
overall I didn't kill any of them, but they took a hit at the end.

This grow will be strictly indoors with a much more controlled environment. Hoping to get an early preflower so I can take out the males and let the females fill up the 4x2x6. My goal is to have 2 females out of the 5 planted. I want to keep it stupid simple and build my knowledge over time.
 

hotrodharley

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I ended up moving them out doors and the wet weather we received this summer caused numerous problems, mixed with my poor feeding habits.
overall I didn't kill any of them, but they took a hit at the end.

This grow will be strictly indoors with a much more controlled environment. Hoping to get an early preflower so I can take out the males and let the females fill up the 4x2x6. My goal is to have 2 females out of the 5 planted. I want to keep it stupid simple and build my knowledge over time.
Keep it simple. Get bud. Don't change but ONE thing at a time. Especially don't be happy with the nutrients. Less is best if there's a question.
 

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Don’t move them in and outdoors
Pick one and stick with it
An outdoor grow needs time for natural predators to work so don’t go all pest killer on them
Otherwise good beginning
my last grow went from inside to outside and stayed outside. Ill never go outside to inside
 
What would y’all recommend me bring the humidity down to? Averaging around 60-70%

Also, I noticed on camera today they were a bit droopy. Stopped home from work and instead of giving more water because I had given 20-30mL of fluid to each plant 2 days ago, I did a pH foliage spray (no nutrients) and 2 hours later we were singing gospel. sounds like I need to up the water just a bit More. I’m grab a turkey baster and use that so I don’t over water.

(Week 2 veg)
 

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1212ham

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What would y’all recommend me bring the humidity down to? Averaging around 60-70%

Also, I noticed on camera today they were a bit droopy. Stopped home from work and instead of giving more water because I had given 20-30mL of fluid to each plant 2 days ago, I did a pH foliage spray (no nutrients) and 2 hours later we were singing gospel. sounds like I need to up the water just a bit More. I’m grab a turkey baster and use that so I don’t over water.

(Week 2 veg)
60-70% should be ok but optimum humidity depends on temperature, I suggest reading about VPD.

70F is rather cool, my target is around 82-83F.

I'm just using a heat mat and its not quite enough. Today I'm going to put my remote mounted driver into the intake duct/light trap and order a little $15, 150 watt car heater/defroster to try inside my cabinet, just under the intake. My theory is to heat the air before, or as it goes in, rather than pulling in cool air and then heating it on the way to the exhaust filter. I do a lot of unconventional DIY. :wink:
 
60-70% should be ok but optimum humidity depends on temperature, I suggest reading about VPD.

70F is rather cool, my target is around 82-83F.

I'm just using a heat mat and its not quite enough. Today I'm going to put my remote mounted driver into the intake duct/light trap and order a little $15, 150 watt car heater/defroster to try inside my cabinet, just under the intake. My theory is to heat the air before, or as it goes in, rather than pulling in cool air and then heating it on the way to the exhaust filter. I do a lot of unconventional DIY. :wink:
let me know if you have success.
I would imagine when the TSL2000 arrives my temperature will be increased to high 70s low 80s

I had a “1200W” (200) and it rose the temps to around that unfortunately I noticed the LEDs starting to burn off so I was forced to use my “seeding” light as I call out
 
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