So, this morning I noticed that Bloomer #2 (I really need to name these plants) has some yellow edges on one leaf. So, I decided to open the pH + Moisture meters and put them in the pots. Turns out, I am officially guilty of n00b under-watering. At least I did prepare for my n00bness and got the meters in advance.
I've also decided to switch from 18/6 to 24/0 for the next two weeks (I read that 24/0 helps prevent stretching vertically), then I'll switch to 18/6, then to 12/12 for flowering.
Intake fan is now disabled, as I feel it is drying things out too fast with all the air blowing in. I am going today after work to buy a dimmer switch to control the fans with.
Furthermore, I am considering replacing the entire door with some thicker board because this one bends too easily. For example, when I installed the hinges on the right to keep it closed, it now bends and lets light out in the bottom. IF I do replace the door, that would be an ideal time to rethink my ventilation.. so now, I've got some pondering to do. If anyone has any ideas/suggestions/comments, please feel free to advise!
ZenithXalaga: Shh! Don't foil my plans by making it so obvious.
GB: I have a feeling that the intake fan is pushing in wayyyy too much air, so it's been disabled for now. We'll see how things go after 24 hours and that'll help me decide whether passive or active is going to be the solution. Also, as you probably read above, I'm considering redesigning the ventilation if I replace the door so maybe you can give me your idea on what an ideal ventilation setup would be in this type of build.
I've also decided to switch from 18/6 to 24/0 for the next two weeks (I read that 24/0 helps prevent stretching vertically), then I'll switch to 18/6, then to 12/12 for flowering.
Intake fan is now disabled, as I feel it is drying things out too fast with all the air blowing in. I am going today after work to buy a dimmer switch to control the fans with.
Furthermore, I am considering replacing the entire door with some thicker board because this one bends too easily. For example, when I installed the hinges on the right to keep it closed, it now bends and lets light out in the bottom. IF I do replace the door, that would be an ideal time to rethink my ventilation.. so now, I've got some pondering to do. If anyone has any ideas/suggestions/comments, please feel free to advise!
ZenithXalaga: Shh! Don't foil my plans by making it so obvious.
GB: I have a feeling that the intake fan is pushing in wayyyy too much air, so it's been disabled for now. We'll see how things go after 24 hours and that'll help me decide whether passive or active is going to be the solution. Also, as you probably read above, I'm considering redesigning the ventilation if I replace the door so maybe you can give me your idea on what an ideal ventilation setup would be in this type of build.