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  1. TimewasterOG

    Name that deficiency….cause I can NOT figure it out

    I’ve been keeping my water and solutions in the 6.2-6.5 range, but for some reason only this pot is climbing up close to 7, the rest are in the 6.5-6.6 range and not showing the problems this girl has. I was thinking about dosing with aluminum sulfate (only thing I could find that will drop soil...
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    Name that deficiency….cause I can NOT figure it out

    To clarify, I haven’t given much in the way of liquid nutes. Only a couple doses at very dilute concentration. Looking at other peoples feeding rates I thought I might be under doing it.
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    Name that deficiency….cause I can NOT figure it out

    This is one of those times I feel like I have no idea what I’m doing….just finishing one tent in which every plant started showing different deficiencies around week 5-6. Some looked like mag, some calcium, another manganese, signs of excess nitrogen in another. Could not manage to really fix...
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    Seeking Spectrum advice for bloom

    Thanks for the info! I’ll check that out!
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    Seeking Spectrum advice for bloom

    Interesting….that prompts some more reading. Thanks!!
  6. TimewasterOG

    Losing battle with humidity - lung room/tent issue

    So I kinda gave up and have just started leaving the tent door open….it’s keeping things in a much better place. Might plan to swap the tent for veg and just set up an open room moving forward (??)
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    Losing battle with humidity - lung room/tent issue

    Check that Sorbent systems out!! They actually do have some giant sized desiccant bags
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    Losing battle with humidity - lung room/tent issue

    They’re fantastic!! Inexpensive and I have 1 in every jar. If it’s too damp, they absorb; to dry they release to keep things in the happy zone
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    Seeking Spectrum advice for bloom

    Looking beautiful my friend! Well done, looks like you’re pushing them to their limit with that little bit of tip burn, but no other issues evident. So you’re suggesting I dial down the blue end of the spectrum? Your results are thanks man! Couple years of constant cycles and I’m definitely...
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    Seeking Spectrum advice for bloom

    Looking beautiful my friend! Well done, looks like you’re pushing them to their limit with that little bit of tip burn, but no other issues evident. So you’re suggesting I dial down the blue end of the spectrum? Your results are pretty great
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    Seeking Spectrum advice for bloom

    You do speak the truth. Thanks for the reassurance!
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    Seeking Spectrum advice for bloom

    I’m assuming you’re referring to the second photo. It was foxtailing a bit from end of summer heat …. Majority of trichomes were where I wanted them, which I consider way more important than the colour of the pistils, just kept putting off new growth
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    Seeking Spectrum advice for bloom

    Do I have a pic of which chop? I like to let em get to about here. And of course, those are absolutely just estimates, was just feeling like I was having to let things run a little long
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    Seeking Spectrum advice for bloom

    It’s a budget brand …. Think grow if memory serves. But they use quality (Samsung diodes) components and had the ability to adjust/program spectrum independently where most of the other brands when I was looking did not. I seriously considered optic led (another company with the ability to...
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    Seeking Spectrum advice for bloom

    8 weeks according to breeder. And that is counting from flip - im probably wrong in assuming the week or so of transition is accounted for in that time frame. Any input on the spectrum question?
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    Seeking Spectrum advice for bloom

    I have a bar type led with the ability to program red, blue and uv spectrums and am wondering if I’ve had things set up right. I’ve had a sunrise/sunset with the blue increasing/decreasing from 25% to 100% over an hour; and the red starting at 75% and going right to 100% after 15 minutes. my...
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    Losing battle with humidity - lung room/tent issue

    Thanks for the suggestion! I had the same thought - only had 1 regular oscillating fan on the floor (12” I’m guessing) and one that stopped oscillating hanging above the canopy and hitting the tallest branches. I figured they wasn’t enough and took the bigger fan from my dry area to hang in...
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    Losing battle with humidity - lung room/tent issue

    I hate that PM for you! Have you got that sorted? There’s a number of pretty good ways to kick that (oddly enough, skim milk for outside is fantastic - but I’m not sure if I do or lights will activate the enzymes like the sun does). I too had the dehuey in the tent for a bit, but heat was too...
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    Losing battle with humidity - lung room/tent issue

    I can’t stop thinking about this - do you run an 8” fan in a 5x5 tent? was looking at the numbers and the 6” can move 402cfm - tent is only like 175 so even with the filter (and the 8” is causing less than the normal 25% reduction) and the couple of bends I still must be circulating a little...
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    Losing battle with humidity - lung room/tent issue

    I was actually just looking at desiccant options for a tent….they make bags for hanging in sea cans - I was pondering if they (or something like ie: fabric bags of calcium carbonate, or silica, clay…?) might help cut my energy costs. There is a company called sorbent systems who has some stuff...
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