Frustrated!!! NEWB ????

Thoughts?
And a few more questions. I'm running dynagrow @459 ppm ph at 5.7 Running light 18/6 is there anything else I should/could be feeding to help build strong plants?

I've topped and started super cropping where I can.

Thanks a lot.
 

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Who do I have to sleep with around here to get some advise, attention, criticism, hell, name calling wouldn't hurt my feeling!? 8-):confused::oops:


Please. Thank you

I foliar spray with water couple times a day. Running 18/6 I think I'm gonna do that for another month but kinda clueless. Finally got temps kinda figured out.
 

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I dont know the English word but you can get

an light enclosure for a hps light that attaches to your extract vent

and suck that light heat outta the room

to reduce temps

also cut back a little on the nutes too as (N) excess is showing

good luck
 
I dont know the English word but you can get

an light enclosure for a hps light that attaches to your extract vent

and suck that light heat outta the room

to reduce temps

also cut back a little on the nutes too as (N) excess is showing

good luck
A cool tube brother
 
I dont know the English word but you can get

an light enclosure for a hps light that attaches to your extract vent

and suck that light heat outta the room

to reduce temps

also cut back a little on the nutes too as (N) excess is showing

good luck


Nice I'll look into thank you.
 
Who do I have to sleep with around here to get some advise, attention, criticism, hell, name calling wouldn't hurt my feeling!? 8-):confused::oops:


Please. Thank you

I foliar spray with water couple times a day. Running 18/6 I think I'm gonna do that for another month but kinda clueless. Finally got temps kinda figured out.

Don't spray healthy plants for best results!
 
I dont know the English word but you can get

an light enclosure for a hps light that attaches to your extract vent

and suck that light heat outta the room

to reduce temps

also cut back a little on the nutes too as (N) excess is showing

good luck


The deep green color suggests that?
 
thoughts? I flushed plants with rain water and will be finishing the rest of my Dynagrow for another month or so of veg.

I think I'm gonna go with Megacrop once Im out of Dynagrow for last couple weeks of veg and throughout flower.

Thanks a lot.

Maybe someone smarter than me can move this to a journal if it doesn't belong
 

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thoughts? I flushed plants with rain water and will be finishing the rest of my Dynagrow for another month or so of veg.

I think I'm gonna go with Megacrop once Im out of Dynagrow for last couple weeks of veg and throughout flower.

Thanks a lot.

Maybe someone smarter than me can move this to a journal if it doesn't belong
Make sure you check pH at least once a day if not twice if your using megacrop
 
thoughts? I flushed plants with rain water and will be finishing the rest of my Dynagrow for another month or so of veg.

I think I'm gonna go with Megacrop once Im out of Dynagrow for last couple weeks of veg and throughout flower.

Thanks a lot.

Maybe someone smarter than me can move this to a journal if it doesn't belong

looks like tip burn too. too strong EC.

what dynagro product(s) are you using?
 
Yep, like @vostok said, watch those nitrogen levels. That's probably why your girls are so dark green, that dark green is usually indicative of nitrogen toxicity. I haven't used dyna-gro, but I'd think you may be overfeeding them. I always used GH Flora Series as it gives extra control over various aspects of plant nutes. Anyways, that exhaust vent should be attached to a cool tube or whatever hood you're using. If you have enough money, make sure you get a carbon filter as well (if smell is an issue for you, if you're not in a 420 friendly state, it had better be on your mind). Here's a pic of what your ventilation might look like after you've done it right (this 2nd pic doesn't show a carbon scrubber, fyi). Your inline fan should be sucking air OUT of the hood, not blowing air through the hood. Here's a couple random pics I found that might give you an idea of how it works and what it should look like. Notice how the inline fan, which is held up by yellow straps in the first pic, is NOT attached to the hood. This grower probably thought it would make it easier to raise and lower his or her lights. Good luck, buddy.
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any advice on keeping it stable or did I screw up on choice of nutz? I really cant monitor every day for the next 6 months
No you can't keep it stable it has to be adjusted I would go with a more stable nutrient if you plan on leaving the garden unattended.
 
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