https://www.rollitup.org/grow-room-design-setup/63004-my-3-carbon-filter.html
Go there for a homemade carbon filter if the smell becomes a problem. Get those 2 fans to push the air.
Forget about the air purifier.
Continue at 1000 ppm and move it up from there.
If you transplant though, give the plant a week or maybe 2 to recover from shock and start from like 500 (half strength). Just watch your plant for signs of stress.
I do...
1. 800-1000 ppm through veg with my "veg nutes" plus some vitamin B (Superthrive)
2. The last water before switching to 12/12, I do the first flower nute feeding but I make sure to BLAST them with a dose of high phosphorus bloom food as well to expose more bud sites (Monster Bloom...
Learn from it. Take it all the way to harvest and see what it does. Get seeds from it. Seeds are expensive.
Nothin' better than some real life experience.
Are you using any of the Fox Farm Powders?? I went through 5 grows without any kind of high phosphorus pusher like those powders give. I just used the liquids by fox farm and all the different strains I grew came out fluffy and smelled the same.
I'm on my first grow using Monster Bloom by...
Great job man!
Did you use the powders? I did the same thing with my first grow but I only used the Fox Farm liquids. My buds came out super fluffy and I was wondering if that was my problem.
Get yar wits about ya' man! Rebuild your grow room. Revise it. Make it better with what you got.
You can build a grow room a lot easier and safer than you can build a 400 or 600 watt HPS.
One small step for man....
I haven't, but the point is to give your plant one swift kick in the ass during the flush without the salt build up, so your plants keep ripening with force throughout their starvation. Good things babe.
It can't hurt.
It definitely takes getting familiar with in regards to transplanting. I gotta say though, for planting seeds, oh yeaaa! You don't have to do anything for the first month but water. No muss no fuss.
I'd do ocean forest by fox farm, and since you're flowering, I'd go very easy on the nutrients. I'd even start the flower nutes at a low dose maybe 2 weeks after transplant.
FOXFARM SOIL is the bigitty bomb digitty duwop sha bop bop bang.
Definitely switch to 18/6. If it's not a dwarf, you'll see the difference once it gets some rest.
ph is too high.
Not familiar with Scotts.
Good luck man. I've had dwarves that stop growing for a month and I just let them go resulting in small yields of dank buds. Just hold it's hand.