EastBayPurpleUrkle
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A quick backgroud. We started off with four purple urkle. We didnt have a temp guage the first three days and the temp (which we found out when we actually got one) was about 110 F, so four are obviously not doing well. We added two more three days later, which are currently doing great. Then six days ago, we planted four more purple urkle and two og kush. The first four were planted feb 20, the second two feb 22. Then six more March 1st.
They are under a 600w MH light currently, we will switch to a 600w HPS for flowering. The light is roughly 18in away from the top canopy. Temperature hovers around 79 F, sometimes it gets up to 82 or so and then down to 62 or so in a day. temps good?
We have ample airflow with two rotating fans, and one very powerful stationary stand. The plants are constantly bristing and blowing a little in a wind. how much wind is too much?
We used Scotts premium soil along with perlite thrown in. I was told watering every 3 days was optimal and you wanted the soil to be dry in the top few inches every 3 days. Our soil seems to be holding water longer. Every 5 days seems sufficient. Suggestions?
we have a humidity meter and a ppm tester on the way. We are using sensi grow a and b, as well as VHO follar spray. B-52 by advanced nutrients in in the mail on the way.
We are running a 20.5 on 3.5 off light cycle.
We have Low Stress Trained the two older larger plants as to bring them dow to the same lever as the others, as well as attemt for a higher yield.
They are under a 600w MH light currently, we will switch to a 600w HPS for flowering. The light is roughly 18in away from the top canopy. Temperature hovers around 79 F, sometimes it gets up to 82 or so and then down to 62 or so in a day. temps good?
We have ample airflow with two rotating fans, and one very powerful stationary stand. The plants are constantly bristing and blowing a little in a wind. how much wind is too much?
We used Scotts premium soil along with perlite thrown in. I was told watering every 3 days was optimal and you wanted the soil to be dry in the top few inches every 3 days. Our soil seems to be holding water longer. Every 5 days seems sufficient. Suggestions?
we have a humidity meter and a ppm tester on the way. We are using sensi grow a and b, as well as VHO follar spray. B-52 by advanced nutrients in in the mail on the way.
We are running a 20.5 on 3.5 off light cycle.
We have Low Stress Trained the two older larger plants as to bring them dow to the same lever as the others, as well as attemt for a higher yield.