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Caro
Custom
BLue light HID/100W
Custom
60*60*120
Custom
Computer fan
Custom
Air extractor
Custom
Machanical Programmator
Custom
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 4
Topping
weeks 4, 7, 9
ScrOG
weeks 6-9
Mineral Wool
Grow medium
30 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 8
Flowering
35
cm
inch
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
8+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
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ScrOG
Technique
aeroponic
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BirthdayBoy BirthdayBoy
12 days ago
Humidity levels are going through the roof so I added a second dehumidifier Flowers are growing I cut any leaves blocking light and also the small ones I'm afraid the plants might end up too big The roots have now completely filled the tower and are now expanding at the bottom
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Grow Questions
BirthdayBoy
BirthdayBoystarted grow question 12 days ago
Can I keep the same white grow light thoughout the flowering phase ?
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001100010010011110answered grow question 12 days ago
Yeah. The CCT (red vs blue etc) of light does have a measurable impact but it's tiny. I have half my room under 2900K and half under 3300k. This will not turn a lanky plant bushy nor a bushy plant lanky. It will have tiny effects on each and everything between. I still can't tell any difference. I position plants based on height and the 2" slant in my platform. The lanky plants come out lanky no matter what light is above them. Just because there is a statistically significant difference doesn't mean it is a big difference. DLI is far more important to the outcome than cool ( more blue) vs warm (more red) light. Most growlights are white light.. even the 2900k is technically 'white' light. It's better than blurple or red only for sure.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 12 days ago
You can grow under any light, its all about final results. I grew under white quantum boards , all was okeish. But when same manufacturer added reds diods from Osram to Samsung whites, harvest quality and quantity increased. Full spectrum and lights with veg and flower modes gives you better results, but you still can jazz out your situation, especially if you provide enough of PAR.
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Lerome
Leromeanswered grow question 12 days ago
You can use that light, but you will have way better results when using an LED with infrared and ultraviolet light spectrums. The blue light of the HID is very good for vegetative stage and for bushy, compact plant growth, but in flower it is better to have more colours in the red light spectrum for optimal flower production. Having blue light in flower can cause your plants to become too bushy / compact as well. Good luck!
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