Stoneface
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This is a small garden of seven plants that is four weeks from seed.
It is in 45 cubic ft fresh air box, carbon filtered with 170cfm exhaust. It has a small oscillating fan on 24 hours.
It is an Emilys garden hydroponic system that has an upgraded air pump and additional airstones.
They sit under four 150w red spectrum cfls clamped to a 4ft T8 fluorescent fixture with two 32w blue spectrum grow bulbs. The lighting cycle is currently at 18/6.
Temperatures stay consistent at 78 degrees during light times and lower 70s during dark. Humidity is between 50-60%.
These plants just started receiving half strength GH Maxi Grow one week ago. This is after receiving a quarter strength solution for a week prior. Both solutions had hygrozyme added. Ph has been tested daily and kept between 5.5-6.5
Previous posts have suggested that the Emilys garden system does not have adequate root capacity for large plants.
Should this garden be flowered now? How would the nutrients need to be adjusted? Bloom formula? What strength?
Any and all opinions are welcomed.
It is in 45 cubic ft fresh air box, carbon filtered with 170cfm exhaust. It has a small oscillating fan on 24 hours.
It is an Emilys garden hydroponic system that has an upgraded air pump and additional airstones.
They sit under four 150w red spectrum cfls clamped to a 4ft T8 fluorescent fixture with two 32w blue spectrum grow bulbs. The lighting cycle is currently at 18/6.
Temperatures stay consistent at 78 degrees during light times and lower 70s during dark. Humidity is between 50-60%.
These plants just started receiving half strength GH Maxi Grow one week ago. This is after receiving a quarter strength solution for a week prior. Both solutions had hygrozyme added. Ph has been tested daily and kept between 5.5-6.5
Previous posts have suggested that the Emilys garden system does not have adequate root capacity for large plants.
Should this garden be flowered now? How would the nutrients need to be adjusted? Bloom formula? What strength?
Any and all opinions are welcomed.