Every room I have (or should) have duplicate monitoring systems. An example would be 2 or 3 thermometers and rh monitors. I've seen huge losses when people relied on one piece of equipment that gave them bad info
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As a commercial grower I would never count on one piece of equipment for monitoring. I like multiple levels of redundancy.
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Yup... You're right on with most of my initial assessment. The Jilly is nice structure wise, flowering it out now to see the product. Choc Thai is going to be culled for the exact reasons you stated as well as the blue dream.
Keep em coming folks!
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Here's a list of strains I have to work with at the moment:
ChemSD x Super Skunk
SLH
Bubblegum
Ak-47
Chemdog x SD
Purple Jones
Jazz
Hillbilly Hobby
Dirty White Boy
911
Grape Fruit
Captain Jack
ChemSD x Tahoe OG
Jilly Bean
Blue Dream
Headband
Chocolate Thai
Sour Diesel (Petrol cut???)
Some of...
Just bought a hortilux blue eye 600 and put it in one room as a test. I'm impressed so far. The plants seem to have noticeable picked up growth.
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Those steel caged tank are great. You can stack them. At one point we had 4 at a grow I ran. Though we used them for r/o water storage not nute mix.
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Captain Jack. A cross of male plant whose seed was brought back from Jamaica and a female Jack Herer.
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The lime is to bring your pH up, not down. You're probably lucky you have not been pHing your water or things would be worse. I've grown in sunshine of 15 years so I know what it does.
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Do NOT pH down your water!!! Sunshine turns acidic because it's made from peat. Testing runoff water does not tell you the pH of your media. You'll dump your pH and cause more problems.
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Let us know if that doesn't work. I'd bet it does the trick though.
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Captain Jack's at week 5 and my goofy flat grapefruit which was flipped yesterday.
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Well, I would still say those plants are N hungry. I would feed one feeding of veg nutes and see if they green up a bit. You should see greening in 3-5 days.
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Do the leaves pull off really easy or fall off by brushing them when they get super yellow? That happens with N def too.
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What's the NPK of the bloom nutes you are using? It looks hungry for N.
As far as pH and sunshine go, I add 2/3 cup of dolomitic lime to a 5 gallon pot before I plant and I never worry about pH.
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