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Week 1. Vegetation
2mo ago
22.86 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6.2
65 %
19 °C
3 L
2 L
35.56 cm
JKRON Week 1 first grow Following the fox farm soil schedule Any advice is welcomed Thanks in advanced!
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Week 2. Vegetation
2mo ago
22.86 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6.2
65 %
19 °C
11 L
2 L
35.56 cm
JKRON Week 2 what power should I be at 50%
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Week 3. Vegetation
2mo ago
25.4 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.2
860 PPM
65 %
19 °C
11 L
2 L
50.8 cm
JKRON Gonna top them after feeding.
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Week 4. Vegetation
2mo ago
10.01 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.2
860 PPM
65 %
19 °C
11 L
2 L
50.8 cm
JKRON Growing
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Week 5. Vegetation
2mo ago
10.01 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.2
860 PPM
60 %
19 °C
11 L
2 L
50.8 cm
JKRON Gonna top and defoliation today
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Week 6. Vegetation
2mo ago
30.48 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.2
Weak
960 PPM
65 %
19 °C
11 L
2 L
50.8 cm
JKRON Flower next week
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JKRON
JKRONstarted grow question 2mo ago
Hello friends, My lights only at 40% and it’s 20’’ away when should I start increasing power? Mars claims 12 to 18 and 75% and that cooked them. Thanks
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2mo ago
trial and errorr. 16-20" is usually a good range...when other factors jive well together, hanging distance is best choosen by resulting area of coverage -- how much difference is the central readigns from the readings along the edges - a simple klux app can do this, or you can use an app that converts it to ppf/ppe, but for this endeavour there is no benefit and there is a +/-10% error on that conversion due to variances in LED grow lights. any light measurement can give you proportional intensity differences from center to edges.. is it 50% of the central reading? is it 66%? are you sacrificing overall average to even out the light? Their "PAR" maps can help choose hanging distance too. umol/s of PAR and hours of operation are proportional to resulting DLI. DLI is what matters. "35" DLI is 35 dli regardless of how big the garden is or how many hours the lights operate. Learn about Daily Light Integral and avoid a tone of bad advice, lol. Many people look at one factor without considering the other. This is like miles per hour without duration of travel time.. the distance traveled being an analog to DLI. Rate x time = something useful. One alone is mostly useless. These are just good starting points. No matter what, your local climate will cause variance. You will always need to observe and react to the plant for fine-tuning adjustments. The developing distance between growth nodes is your guide to adjust the light. Too tight = need less light. Too lanky = need more light. That's how you find "Your" goldielocks zone. if not intimidated my math, read the DLI wiki page. Check out your umol/s production of the light, assume it's focused on the proper area (hanging distance) and shoot for 35-40 DLI to start. The percent dim should nearly 1:1 correlate with umol/s output. FC4000 of course mars is now limiting useful information. they don't give umol/s tech details or diode count to verify if they are lying about efficacy... Let's assume they are not lying. 2.85 * 320 watts = 912 umol/s PAR output from the diode. 8ft^2 / 10.764 m^2 = .74 m^2 coverage 912 / .74 = about 1200 PPFD maximum in 8sq ft tent -- actual is less than this due to missing plant or absorbed into walls. That's baked into the suggestion already given typical hanging distances. This is a shit ton at 100% for 8sq ft (about 52 DLI). Refer to any DLI table to shoot for 35-40 DLI 12h @ 900 ppfd = 38.9 DLI 900 /1200 = 75% -- with ambient co2 conditions, 75% in a 4x2 over 12 hours is as much as you need. 18 hours @ 675 PPFD = 38.9 DLI (1:1 inversely proportional to hours of operation) 600/1200 = 50% -- with ambient co2 conditions, 50% in a 4x2 over 18 hours is as much as you need. These are starting points... May need slight adjustmennt from there. Also, unlike their suggestion of 12", i'd go to 15-16" hanging distance, minimum. If you have a poor climate, you may want it even higher or slightly more dimmed. The plant growth will scream it at you eventually. for 12 hour operation and ambient co2, the max coverage of this light is closer to 11 sq ft as opposed to 8 sq ft. This might be better in a 3x4 space and some room leftover for equipment or avoid contact with walls. heh, usually mars has better starting suggestions. Their suggestion seems to be based upon 1200-1300ppm of CO2 and not ambient co2. plus, an improper vpd (temp and rh) will result in less potential photosynthesis per day (i.e. lower DLI maximum before damaging/stunting). If you were supplementing CO2 it's well-tailored for a 4x2 area. more is not better. the right amount is better.
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Week 8. Vegetation
2mo ago
40.64 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.2
Weak
960 PPM
65 %
19 °C
11 L
2 L
50.8 cm
JKRON Moving along! Gonna start flower after this week.
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Week 9. Flowering
1mo ago
50.8 cm
12 hrs
28 °C
6.2
Weak
960 PPM
65 %
21 °C
11 L
2 L
50.8 cm
1400 PPM
JKRON Fingers crossed hoping females. Any suggestions all welcome!
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Week 10. Flowering
1mo ago
50.8 cm
12 hrs
28 °C
6.2
Weak
960 PPM
65 %
21 °C
11 L
2 L
50.8 cm
1400 PPM
JKRON Starting to bud.
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Week 11. Flowering
23d ago
50.8 cm
12 hrs
28 °C
6.2
Weak
960 PPM
65 %
21 °C
11 L
2 L
50.8 cm
1400 PPM
JKRON Good week of growth
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Week 12. Flowering
16d ago
81.28 cm
12 hrs
31 °C
6.2
Weak
1200 PPM
65 %
22 °C
11 L
4 L
50.8 cm
1400 PPM
JKRON Had a couple issue some nuke burn so I’m just giving ph water. I think that’s the problem hopefully
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JKRON
JKRONstarted grow question 15d ago
I need your help please! Whats more important my VPD zone or keeping my RH in the 60's? My temps are getting to 88f Thanks
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MrGrowDiarieanswered grow question 15d ago
Honestly, if your temps are hitting 88°F, it's more important to focus on staying in the right VPD zone rather than just trying to keep RH in the 60s. At that temp, 60% RH actually puts your VPD too low, which can slow down transpiration and nutrient uptake — not ideal, especially in flower. You’re better off adjusting your RH to match your temperature and keep VPD around 1.2 to 1.5 kPa during mid to late flower. That usually means aiming for around 50–55% RH at 88°F. It helps your plants “breathe” properly and can really make a difference in overall health and resin production.
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosanswered grow question 15d ago
Hey Growmie, If your temps are hitting 88°F, focusing on your VPD is more important than sticking to a fixed RH like 60%. At that temperature, 60% RH gives you a pretty high VPD, which can stress your plants and slow down growth. You'd want RH closer to 70–75% in veg to keep VPD in the ideal range. During flower, 60–65% RH can work, but only if you’ve got solid airflow to prevent mold. Bottom line: don’t chase a specific RH number, dial in your VPD for healthier, happier plants.
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 15d ago
Both. Going over 65% should be avoided. Extremely low or high VPD should be avoided. What you need to do is get your temperatures down. Consider lights-on at night and dark cycle during the day. Exhausting outside is also an option that may or may not be enough on its own. Grow during cold season, which is what i do. Slim down garden - less light = less heat... all sorts of options including an AC unit, which will also reduce humidity. An RH% above 65% invites microbial growth. You should also avoid extreme VPD values - low or high. This will cause slow growth. 88F is extreme. Thisi s the root of your problem. Fix that and the rest will fall in line.
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Week 13. Flowering
8d ago
121.92 cm
12 hrs
29 °C
6.2
Weak
1200 PPM
64 %
22 °C
11 L
4 L
50.8 cm
1400 PPM
JKRON Starting to frost up and gain some size.
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