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Room Type
SoG
weeks Technique
Defoliation
weeks Technique
Soil
Grow medium
5 L
Pot Size
0.3 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 5
Vegetation
30
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
grow fast
0.5 ml/l
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Alphunsus Alphunsus
5 years ago
defoliation on many of this plants because they have many leaves that cover all little colas now they can take more sun for big colas 😎 , lamp 40 cm
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Psilocubensis
Psilocubensiscommentedweek 75 years ago
How could it get mold on 45%? Maybe the lack of air flow thru the tent, or high humidity. You may create homemade desiccant with calcium chloride or any other technique. Mold only starts with rh over 70%. But I dunno how to help with this problem already created, the only thing I know is that acetone kill fungus, just by spraying it, the ph hurts them, but could also hurt the plant. Btw, this is a really fast plant!!!!! What do you think about it?
Buddha2
Buddha2commented5 years ago
@Psilocubensis, I disagree with your statement "Mold only starts with rh over 70%". You can get mold even at lower RH. But of course the probability increases with RH. Unfortunately there is no silver bullet for avoiding this problem. Some plants simply are more susceptible than others.
YoungSmoke
YoungSmokecommentedweek 75 years ago
Great work, friend!!