In the name of the feta, the Stilton, and the babybel.Merry Christmas everyone!!
Today we celebrate the birth of the Baby Cheeses:
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Yeah, id say its definitely dry in there, but i dont think it gets all that warm. I just tossed an inkbird monitor in there with some fresh batteries. We shall see what she says this evening.Looks like heat. Is it maybe also very dry in your tent? The two can exacerbate eachother pretty hard. *she says DEFINITELY NOT from experience*
97% sure it's not underwatering. Evolution has been working very well. The pump watered at 630 this am and they are nice and heavyHeat was my first thought too. A little underwatering can make it worse as well.
Thought you'd be busy with your new pump!
She needs fuel to hook that bad boy up!!!!Thought you'd be busy with your new pump!
Tacoing up top is usually light stress. I will lower the lighting intensity three times during flower - down to about 30% for the final two weeks.... 97% sure it's not underwatering ...
It is currently maxed out at 640w. I will see how the inkbird reads this evening when I get home and hopefully eliminate heat and low rh as the factors. I believe I am about 6 weeks post flip. Do you think dropping it 20% would be ideal as a starting point?Tacoing up top is usually light stress. I will lower the lighting intensity three times during flower - down to about 30% for the final two weeks.
She needs fuel to hook that bad boy up!!!!
@Laughing Grass happy day of birth as a fully evolved being!!!
I need a reducer. Going to have to wait one more day. What gets finished first? The pump or the chocolate bar.Thought you'd be busy with your new pump!
If raising the rig is not an option, lowering by 20% sounds like a good start. Do you have something to measure the PAR/PPFD up top?... Do you think dropping it 20% would be ideal as a starting point? ...
It's at the top so turning it down is the move. I have my phone but don't necessarily trust it as accurate. I'll turn it down this evening and give it a day or 2 and see what happens.If raising the rig is not an option, lowering by 20% sounds like a good start. Do you have something to measure the PAR/PPFD up top?