The OG is soaring above the rest the go it seems! I’ll be topping the plants in the next couple of days to stimulate the growth. The hazy voyage is looking a little rough as I accidentally bent her pretty bad when I was using the shop vac to remove the water. I’m sure she’ll bounce back though. During germination for the white widow, I left them in the paper towel a bit too long and this particular seedling’s root was damaged before I planted her, and as you can see she’s recovered pretty well! I also added a little rapid start this feeding so I’m hoping it’ll give them a little boost!
Last week I happened to notice an issue with my defective BN-Link light timer, where it would magically switch its programming from “Auto On” to “Manual Off” all on its own midway through the day. I contacted the company and received another timer, but man I’m hoping I don’t start to see pistils start popping out on these girls due to the defective timer! Hopefully I can get them back in track.
Water temp is 68 degrees, light intensity is at 50%.
Amigo seria posible que me eches una mano, estoy usando el mismo panel de luces que tu y aun no se si estoy usando la configuracion correcta. Gracias :)
@morganfreeman420, first I gotta say I love the name lol. As for the light panel, I hovered around 50% light intensity all through veg. The distance from my light has varied throughout the grow, and unfortunately I don’t have a good par meter because I’m not quite willing to drop $500 on an Apogee PAR meter.
I do NOT follow the Mars Hydro recommended light settings either, and if I did I’d be burning the shit out of these girls.
For the 4x4 space this light is a bit overkill, but keep in mind that as you increase nutrients you should also slowly increase light intensity as well to promote better photosynthesis. If you have c02 supplements as well it’s even better, as your plants can take on the light intensity even better. 2-3 weeks into Veg and I’m at 75% light intensity.