There's an app to measure ppfd. It's called Photone. It isn't the most accurate light sensor, but it's close enough. You can either turn up your light a bit or lower it until the ppfd matches this chart.
Here's a page to give you more of an understanding of ppfd as well.
It's good to know the...
True. I upgraded end of last year to a Photontek 200w in my 2x2.5x7 tent. My plants love this light. Really even light coverage, doesn't get too hot, and I have it close enough to my plant to give it around 600-750 ppfd. I have to heat the tent a bit in winter, but I prefer this over the first...
A tent controller that can control an oil heater, humidifier, and dehumidifier. Get insulation boards and put them underneath the tent.
A heater will keep the tent above lung room. It's not ideal, but trying to grow plants in 63-73f won't give you very good results.
My guess is when an auto is stressed from the environment it's placed in, it's going to flower in a last ditch effort to pass on it's genes. So you end up with an early flowering auto that just kinda slowly dies.
Is your basement closed off? How big is the basement? I'm sure you can control the basement vpd unless it's money reasons. I'd recommend just getting a big tent, and controlling that over an entire basement. Save up for it. Being able to control the environment more than none is pretty crucial...
Ohh yeah haha no worries. My house runs dry so It drops down to 1.6 before the humidifier kicks in and I haven't seen a problem. So as long as it's not sitting above it for too long you should be fine.
I vote this, that looks like leaves growing out of the bud.
Seeds can re veg. Maybe upping the DLI after it's been flowering under a low amount forced it to reveg before she starts flowering again?
If I was to hazard a guess just by pictures she looks overwatered and little burned by nutrients. Plump leaves 3d looking leaves, and drooping down.
Whats the temperature of your tent? Vpd? If you're using LEDs and your tent isn't warm enough the plant is going to have trouble transpiring, and...
To build on top of this, they'll only gets as big as the pot allows them too. You won't have to worry about overpopulation or using up everything. They replace more than they take.
If they're just earth worms
Your soil most likely has earthworm castings in it already. If worms ate roots, and/or destroyed plants, how would we have any sort of ecosystem? There's trillions of these bastards, and they help the ecosystem.
Here's a bus shot! She's getting frost, and some purple pistils. I should've cloned her but I don't have anywhere to place them working with a single tent(for now)
I 2nd this. Color changing is normal but the leaves that look like they're changing colors looks extremely sad. I have color changing in mine as well(probably from nutrient burn more than anything) but the plant looks over watered.
Mine looks like this, you can see where it was burned, but the...