Is that the long 300w bar light?
-you can try raising it but I don’t think that’s-causing it. There’s a bunch of mars guys on here. Maybe search for a thread .
-I’m using 2-240w in 4x4 at 18”-24”. No burn
Is that the long 300w bar light?
-you can try raising it but I don’t think that’s-causing it. There’s a bunch of mars guys on here. Maybe search for a thread .
-I’m using 2-240w in 4x4 at 18”-24”. No burn
youre watering way too much #1. soil does not require you to run off like coco. youre really just drowning the roots
#2. fox farm. theres your problem
thats my opinion. see thisnoften with people overfert with fox farm soil. chexk out the posts. 90% that post problems are all foxfarm soil users. throw that shit away
not sure I agree with the overwatering. I water twice a week and 25% run-off each time. I do the lift test to make sure my pot is light before I water. I have a plant right next to it following the same nute schedule and soil with zero issues. Royal Queen seeds says to water a 25-33% which would be 1.25-1.65 gallons of my pots capacity (5 gallon). Ilovegrowing says to water until 20% run-off which is exactly how much i'm feeding. Also how am I drowning the roots? I'm in smart pots and all the excess runs off. I realize that you probably grown a lot more then me but why do these sites have a different answer?
For the Fox Farm, I will probably switch soil next run but finish the nutes I have. I would think my other plant would show an issue since its the same soil so I don't think its that either.
Not trying to say you are wrong because you might be right, but the information out there is different.
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you water to run off with coco not soil.
does your plant pick up after the soil starts to dry? over water.
truthfully neither I or an internet article can tell you how much to water. only your plant can.
I CAN tell you less is more. but you dont have to listen. Meh.
god damn im baked. i think i got this thread mixed up with a diff thread. and am responding maybe to both of them about each other.
i dont even know anymore
My advice would be to invest 35 bucks in a DWC bucket and test it out the next time you start veg. Do that many people still use dirt? hydroponics is just easier and better. You only need a fish tank bubbler($7.50) , a bucket($5.00) , and a net pot($2.00) and a bag of vermiculite ($10.00). Those items will completely replace any dirt you use and unlike the dirt you will reuse the bucket and other items. You can add an auto watering device from amazon ($20.00)for the early days and start from seed in the vermiculite. The only thing required is maintaining nute water level in the bucket every other day.