84 in the tent is actually pretty close to ideal for modern LED assuming the rH is right. The problem is your total lack of humidity. I'd see if you can do something about that first and foremost. I run my tent at 82 to 85 with my HLG QBs and they love it.
I have never in my life seen an average, middle aged white woman who was minding their own business and acting like a respectable member of society get called a Karen. Seem to me the criteria for being called a Karen are entirely based on behavior and context. Also, as a white male, I can...
I pollen chuck, self plants I like, experiment with crosses etc, so I have tons and tons of seeds. Someday I hope to be able to run large 50+ seed pheno hunts to look for unicorn phenos of some of my favorite strains and crosses.
I don't usually keep up with my lollipoping very well so I always have little clusters of larfy buds under my canopy. They never amount to shit, even if I do a 2 stage harvest, so if I'm hard up for smoke close to harvest I'll sometimes chop them off and quick dry them on top of the drivers for...
Pretty much impossible to judge a product when the maker refuses to disclose what is in it and how said ingredients are intended to boost terpenes. I guess if I was interested I'd have to do what you are doing and ask for feedback from people who've tried it, but I don't trust companies that...
Another thing that can cause prematurely maturing pistils is pollination. I had the same thing happen years ago and was super confused until I realized that one of my plants was throwing tons of nanners and had thoroughly pollinated itself and the plant right next to it. Check for nanners or...
Well like I said, I tested mine against a properly calibrated professional light meter and it was within .1%. I mostly use it to try and find that perfect balance between intensity and spread.
It does not read par. You aren't going to find a par meter for less than a couple hundred dollars. There are many handy lux to par conversions out there depending on what kind of light you use. What kind if light are you running?
Did any of them cap out at 37,000 ish? My galaxy s7 used to work well as a semi accurate meter with an app, but my new phone's sensor seems only to read up to 37000 lux and I've seen others mention this as well.
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This one has worked great for me. My brother is a professional photographer and I've checked it against his (very expensive) light meter and it was very accurate.
If you run it as is you will be essentially growing in a type of hydroponics referred to as "drain to waste or DTW. Same basic principle as growing in coco. You must fertigate every time you water. You can't think of it like soil. I have found that promix hp likes a nutrient solution in the 6.0...
Yeah, unfortunately I run 3k QB 288 v2 from seed to chop so I can't really comment on the effects that spectrum may be having, but I've seen people run some really unorthodox spectrums for full runs and I can't say that I've seen a particular plant pathology that was fully the result of...