Hi! This is my first ever indoor grow, and I decided to go with a hydro top feed setup.
I am using a 3x3 vivosun tent with a powersun 250w HPS lights and 4" exhaust fan. I started the seed directly into the rockwool and put the rockwool into my pots 4 days later. I had to fight down my PH for the first few days but it's much more stable now. I am using the Canna Aqua line of nutes, and had just introduced the Cannazym a days ago and the growth over the night was phenomenal.
I had set the plants 18" apart on the furthest and they were already starting to show sign of light deprivation after 4 days so I made a new lid with the pots closer. They are now at 11" at the furthest and I moved my light 90* to get a better reflector coverage. I might switch back to the other lid for flowering but right now I am aiming on growing them straight and strong.
Planning on topping 3 times and aim for 8 head per plants.
My lower controller is cycling on and off the humidifier. The other 2 controller are hooked to the exhaust fan and will start it at maximum speed if the temperature inside the tent reach over 79* or if the RH goes over 60%. The later might be more useful on the flowering stage but having it automated give me a peace of mind that the growing environment is stable. Otherwise the fan run at about 50% of it's capacity.
This is such a big learning curve with so many things to know but at the same time it's a lot of fun.
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Hey bro, nice setup! i've been wrestling with dwc too since this year, one tip: use less nutrients, less is more!! I havent even reached 500pmm now and they are doing great, they just dont need that much with dwc ;)
Good luck with the rest of the grow! 😎👍💪
Depending the phenotype, Glookies grow very fast and yield big. Your Glookies looks healty with some nice white budding. However, maybe you could use some defoliation on big fan leaves so you can allow light to penetrate more down the canopy!