Looking for advice!!

Cancult

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hey guys so I completed my first grow I had four plants I did a lot of training to and got two ounces out of 3 plants on my first ever grow!! Now I’m looking for larger yields. I got a 5x5x9 room with 1 1000w hps and 10 plants under it I just need info on how far to put my plants from the lights at the stage they are in. I have them in 3 gallon pots and originally in small pots and developed great roots so I tranplanted them a couple days ago. I will upload a few pics to show you guys what I got goin on and hopefully I can get some helpful advice. I keep my temps between 23-26 degrees Celsius. Humidity is at 45-50% and I use promix soil and just straight water and cal mag foliage feedings
 

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Chunky Stool

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That's a lot of light for plants at this stage. I'd keep it between 2 & 3 feet from the canopy.
Which promix are you using? I assume it's HP but some people like BX and the new coco blend.
Promix does not contain primary nutrients N-P-K, but it does contain lime to buffer the PH. This brings calcium and magnesium.
So to sum it up, stop with the cal-mag. It isn't needed.
Feed your plants! Straight promix doesn't have squat for nutrients.
 

Moldy

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I'd do 3-4 feet. I've burnt flowing plants at 3 feet @ 1000W but with low RH at 20%.
 

Ablaze

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hey guys so I completed my first grow I had four plants I did a lot of training to and got two ounces out of 3 plants on my first ever grow!! Now I’m looking for larger yields. I got a 5x5x9 room with 1 1000w hps and 10 plants under it I just need info on how far to put my plants from the lights at the stage they are in. I have them in 3 gallon pots and originally in small pots and developed great roots so I tranplanted them a couple days ago. I will upload a few pics to show you guys what I got goin on and hopefully I can get some helpful advice. I keep my temps between 23-26 degrees Celsius. Humidity is at 45-50% and I use promix soil and just straight water and cal mag foliage feedings
Congratulations on your first grow! That's the hardest part.
 
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