Extra cal mag for led lights

budman111

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I've never heard of a lamp type causing the plants to require more of a specific element.
It's true with some (older) LED in flower, seems its some red nanometer that makes them crave Calcium only in flower period and if its not supplemented they will go brittle like glass and irreversible if left untreated
 

Kindbuds303

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I’m running 84 86 max in veg 70 humidity @Snob What did you end up finding best for the light I’m also probably going to grab a couple bags of exhale I don’t know if I wanna dive into CO2 yet once I get a house that’s another story
 

Kindbuds303

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Thinking I would just gradually raise intensity and let them grow up into it from the light To my exhaust filter I left about a 10 inch air gap like they recommended 4 x 4 10 with the extended pole
 

Snob

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I ran 86 degrees in veg and start of flower. Im in my last week now and have them at around 78 degrees.

I thought the exhale bags were going to be cool, but they were a waste. Once i cranked up the chilled 1k to 1000W in a 5x5 tent, i had no choice but to start opening vents/doors and now have a portable A/C inside the tent. So all the CO2 from the bags is wasted. Wish i had a sensor handy to check the PPM in there
 

Kindbuds303

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@Snob I appreciate the game on that man Why did you run it so much cooler and flower though I’m confused I thought they said around 85 was ideal? Where are you worried about Turpines burning off and shit like that’s what I was thinking as well
 

Snob

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here’s my plants now. prolly going to cut on the 11th or 14th.

you want to bring the temps back down as you flower. i think this also simulates the end of the season and helps with trichs.

keeping the temps and humidity too high in the tent gave me PM. which this strain is really prone to.

you can get a good idea of temps and stuff through the phases looking at the recipes from scyence led.

 

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