Hey man good looking start. Some advice if I may ? Cannabis plants love heat and humidity. It is the buds that hate it. In veg we can exploit that fact to get some real good vigorous growth. Your humidity is great 75% is good for the first couple weeks of veg to help supplement the smaller root structure with some foliar feeding off the humidity in the room. Your temps are a little on the cool side. Veg and early flower low 80's is preferable and no more than 9 degrees less with lights off. Your temp gap when the lights go off is a little big too.
We want to keep that nice and tight through veg and early flower until the plants finish growing vertically. Up until that point if we expose them to large temp fluctuations they will stretch a lot. We want to only open up that temp gap when the lights go off after weeks 4 to 6 of flower depending on strain. Then it will instead signal the plants to put extra energy into the budding process and resin production. If you do not have them already get yourself a PAR meter and a thermal temp gun like a fluke 62 MAX to help you read your plants and get the most potential out of your lights onto the plants without over doing it. Also if you have yet to do so, Research and study VPD ( Vapor pressure deficit ) and how it relates to growing cannabis, Print yourself off a chart and begin to follow it. Keep up the good work man if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask. If you got a minute please follow my profile and check out my 200 light 7,000 plant diary. Happy growing friend
@MadnessPort, Oh okay man understandable. Sometimes growing is about doing the best with what you have available. If you are struggling with cold temps I suggest trying to run your lights through the night when temps are coldest. I have suggested to this to people in the past with the same issue & it has helped before. Also make sure you get a PAR meter that reads in micromole or umol. I use the apogee quatnum flux
@LegacyMarketFarm,
Thank you for your response. Different temperature is due to low temperatures outside and I can't affect it. I have planned measurements of PAR values โโfor the next cultivation.
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