ecuaodor_s
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Thank you! Will try!I'd bump your temps up, increases your transpiration and nutrient uptake.
82f is where I'd want to be.
If that doesn't help then it's an issue with the soil
Thank you! Will try!I'd bump your temps up, increases your transpiration and nutrient uptake.
82f is where I'd want to be.
If that doesn't help then it's an issue with the soil
Ok. How did you use it? With soil you have to alternate between water w/nutes, and water without nutes. How much runoff are you getting when watering in nutes?Yes, soil brand johnny green: https://www.johnny-green.com/
I tried putting from this fertelizer (attached pic) twice or 3 times using 1/3 of recommended dose just to be safe.
I have mixed 1 ml of fertilizer with 1 liter of water and i alternated just like you suggest. Not much runoff i try not to over water them so i am super carefulOk. How did you use it? With soil you have to alternate between water w/nutes, and water without nutes. How much runoff are you getting when watering in nutes?
Beautiful!!I have my 720w lights about 12 in from canopy you deff aren't getting light burn
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You want runoff if using bottled nutes. It clears out the residual salts.I have mixed 1 ml of fertilizer with 1 liter of water and i alternated just like you suggest. Not much runoff i try not to over water them so i am super careful
Maybe true, but it's not an apples-to-apples comparison. A strip array light design will have a much lower optimal height than a "panel" light where all the diodes are in close proximity.I have my 720w lights about 12 in from canopy you deff aren't getting light burn
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How far away do you think the proper distance should be given the specs of my light?Maybe true, but it's not an apples-to-apples comparison. A strip array light design will have a much lower optimal height than a "panel" light where all the diodes are in close proximity.