Unfortunately found 2 smallish buds being effected by mold so I had to remove them. The humidity is hovering at 43% right now and there is constant and medium heavy air movement so I am not sure why the mold developed. Any dehumidifier I can find only pulls moisture from the air down to 50-52% so that would be a foolish investment at this stage in the game. The next grow I will focus on keeping the plants spread apart wider. Nutrients have been heavily dialed back as I prepare the plants to be flushed and harvested.
The water in my reservoir stinks awfully bad by the time it's ready to be changed. Its overwhelming really. I am using a bacillus innoculant (hydroguard) with every reservoir change. Is there something I can do to stop the stench without hurting my plants?
You can add 2 tsp per gallon of 3% hydrogen peroxide. Keep in mind it will counteract the hydroguard and kill your good bacteria along with the bad bacteria
@@HiddenColorado, thanks man! My final pictures left something to be desired so I'm sure that didn't help. Always room for improvement. Be sure to keep watch for my next grow. I will be running a manifold with a couple white widows!
@@The_Doctors_Consortium, I actually went with z7 this time around as it came highly recommended. Can you tell me more about silver bullet or perhaps provide a link?
@Cheesed, Its a tough balance mate, make sure the bud zones are getting light and you'll be golden, also cut any lower growth that won't amount to much.
Thanks