Autodoctor
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And I would use the 5 gln pots if I were uThank you Autodoctor. I will see if I can bump it up.
And I would use the 5 gln pots if I were uThank you Autodoctor. I will see if I can bump it up.
That's what I've done, but I run autoflowers. Plant directly in 3gal fabric pots after soaking seeds in warm water for 24 hours. Some seeds benefit from a slightly longer soak, max 48h but I've had 100% success rate soaking 24h and then planting. No need to do paper towel (though you can). Soak, plant, water, put a glass above it and keep it moist. Water with a dripper for until you get first set of leaves and then I start using the watering can. Haven't had an issue with germination or over/underwatering yet. Just use common sense. Don't drown the poor things, use aerated soil with a good amount of perlite and don't bother them too much. Overmanaging plants kills them.Start over and use fox farm ocean forest. Start seed directly into moist soil, put a baggie over the top of the cup, and when the break soil, don’t water until dry dry. Seedlings don’t need much water. No need to feed with the ocean forest for a long time. Keep light well above, and if plants start stretching, lower it. That’s as easy as I can make it for getting started on the right foot.
Super helpful info that I will be using, amazing help as usual Autodoctor!
Looks like your intake is up near the exhaust. I would recommend putting it down low for much better circulation. If that is your humidifier in the tent I would make sure it’s not heating the tent. You could always put it outside the tent near the intake pipe.So, moved the tent to another room. It is about 83 degrees right now and it is 88 outside. Made a passive vent with some of the hose used on the outtake motor. Set up now.View attachment 4950844View attachment 4950845
You can run 75% humidity with the temperatures you are at. As well as the phase you are in. It will help you reach a decent vpd. If you can get your temperature lower, than lower your humidity to 70%. Just a suggestion to deal with your heat issue. However the more humidity, the less you water.Smokinggun Thanks for the tip. I have a lower vent window I can open for better circulation. The humidifier is not being used. I need to take it out of the tent. On its lowest setting it creates way too (75%) humidity in the tent. I can definitely turn it on outside the tent. Maybe that will even things out. Turbo and Durbin I will certainly look into those options with the new batch.
I agree with this, in early veg with decent ventilation you are fine to push the humidity.You can run 75% humidity with the temperatures you are at. As well as the phase you are in. It will help you reach a decent vpd. If you can get your temperature lower, than lower your humidity to 70%. Just a suggestion to deal with your heat issue. However the more humidity, the less you water.
Thanks I was hoping it needed something, I couldn't figure out if it was that or magnesium. Hopefully 5 gallons of new ff happy frog will help it outLooks hungry for nitrogen. But you just transplanted so should correct itself. I wouldn feed anything yet
Yeah. Don’t feed for a bit with that mix. You’ll be fineThanks I was hoping it needed something, I couldn't figure out if it was that or magnesium. Hopefully 5 gallons of new ff happy frog will help it out