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Mars Hydro FC 1500-EVO Light Emitting Diodes/150W
GT 70x70x160cm(2.3'x2.3'x5.2')
iFresh 4-Inch
15L (4 gal) Plastic pot
Indoor
Room Type
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weeks 3
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
15 l
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Week 1
Vegetation
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24 hrs
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a month ago
4th day. The veg has started, I am finishing the 1.5L of the very weak nutrient mix I've made previously and getting a new one, gonna write the measurements down. 5th day. Was finishing the initial nutes mix, increased the light power from 30% to 75%. The temperature has risen +2 degrees inside the tent. Humidity is still between 60 and 70%. 6th day. Put a light closer to the plant, from 50 cm to 30 cm. Made a new mix for 1 liter of water. Ph 6.0, ppm 200 (mixed demineralized water and the tap for lower ppm). Feeding around 200 ml of mix to the plant daily. 7th day. Second pair of leaves started to come out, all looks good so far! 8th day. The very edges of the leaves turned a bit upwards, paying close attention during the following days 9th day. Realised that my nute's ph rises significantly every day. So the plant might have not digested the supplies for 2 days 10th day. Made a fresh nutrient mix and gave a quite a bit more than I should. Hopefully haven't overwatered.
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Grow Questions
luxgrower
luxgrowerstarted grow question 18 days ago
Would gladly use some help with my first grow 🙏 2 main reasons come to mind after googling: 1. I overwatered thinking it's hard to do since I'm using the Air dome. 2. Too intense light. Was checking a lot of growers that actually grow 24/0 and went for it 75% 40cm.
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
Setup. Strain - Autoflowering
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 18 days ago
hours of light in itself is only half the equation. Rate of photons x hours = light applied, and DLI takes it a step further making it relative to a m^2 space so that you can compare apples to apples across different sized gardens. you want to shoot for 35-40 dli in ambient CO2 conditions. Only if you light is very weak should you run it 24/0 and be gauranteed it overcomes any negative of eliminating a dark cycle, otherwise keep at least a 6 hour dark cycle. I would weigh ekeing out the maximum DLI you can provide (trial and error to find that value) over a dark cycle, but should be avoided. Dark cycle processes can and do take place in the light, so it's not "do or die". I'd bet the house "max" dli is more important, if you have to sacrifice something. If growing photoperiods and only 1 light, it's wise to make sure that light can cover the full area with enough light proportional to change of hours at flip. e.g. 18 to 12 hours would be 67% power in vege, then 100% power in flower. 16/8 to 12/12 would be 75% in vege and 100% in flower. This way you know you are providing the same 'max' DLI target, which is what matters. local variables in addition to ambient co2 will make your 'max' DLI slightly different from someone else's. A proper VPD will definitely make your plants more receptive and capable of greater amounts of photosynthesis per day, therefore will generally handle more light per day, limited by co2 conditions. autopots are a bottom up watering system? blech... you'll always have to worry about buildup at top of where it gets moist. Takes the most important element of soilless growing and throws it out the window - 10% drain to waste. It's what makes soilless growing so easy. That coco has zero drainage elements added, so it's less than optimal for frequent irrigations. Use 2:1 perlite or similar, so 33% of volume should be drainage amendments with coco and 50% with sphagnum peat moss, a superior option for soilless. Might be why your plants have a little droop, too, but more than 1 thing can cause that. I'd still stick to a pronounced wet-dry cycle early on and if you want to do more frequent fertigations after the root mass has developed and the plant can drink fast enough to warrant it, go for that heading into flower. plant size and pot size have to jive for that to work out well. Want at least a 33% loss of water weight between 'frequient' fertigations.
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Fast_Budscommentedweek 0a month ago
Hi there, Thank you for running this diary. We will be looking forward to your updates. Happy growing 🌱🌱 & Good luck 😃
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luxgrowercommenteda month ago
@Fast_Buds, thanks for checking in guys! much love 😍
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@BusyBeeFarmer, thanks buddy! 😺
Herikus
Herikuscommentedweek 38 days ago
Strain sounds good and she's looking happy too! Have fun with the grow! Happy growing 🌱