- Hey everyone I'm very new to the indoor scene and would love any recommendations/criticism is greatly appreciated. That being said ill do my best job at bringing you into my room. I currently have two flowering rooms one 10x10x8 with 4 8" hoods with a 1000w super hps about 5 weeks into flower tomorrow. In that room there are 4 gorilla glue #4 and one animal cookies that were quite a bit over vegged an grew to over 5ft tall an then I built a horizontal trellis scroggd them down to about 3 ft before I flipped to flower. They are in hp pro mix mycorrhizae with a base of perlite to aid drainage and in 8 an 10 gal pots. The other room is a 4x8x7 with 2 8" hoods with 1000w super hps with 2 captains cakes in promix in 8 an 10 gal pots at about 6.5 weeks on one side and on the other half has 2 captains cakes an one animal cookie at just about 5 weeks as well but only in 3 gal pots and are less than half the size of the others. I'm using an RO filtration system adding 2 -4 ml cal mag bringing the ppm to about 150 before adding my base nutrients(house an garden coco line) then pH to 5.8 to 6.2. then add the rest of the House And Garden line at 1/2 - 3/4 strength along with 4ml rhino skin, 10 ml terpinator an 1ml of orca every watering. The temps stay between as low as 68 an as high as 82 degrees between day an night. I try to keep the temps of the water between 68-72 when feeding. The canopy is about a foot an a half to 2 feet away from the lights. Sorry for the disorganization of my information as I am going on 4 hours of sleep for the past couple days and am a bit out of it. I'm having aproblem with the captains cake an animal cookies seems like a cal mag lock out mabe a phosphorus lock out... If any additional information is need for your input please let me know happy growing to all.
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- First 3 pics ae the animal cookies next one is the gorilla glue #4 next is the captains cake
When was the last time you gave them some calmag? I would say start with a light flush and introduce your regimen over a weeks time. What is your ph @? Calcium tends to get locked out just above 7, hence creating a nitrogen lock out (yellowing of leave). Simple fix. If your humidity is low (35% or lower) folair feed the girls. They get their color back way faster when you spray...