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Week 6
Vegetation
6.985
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inch
Height
18 hrs
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Tillbert_1899 Tillbert_1899
5 years ago
Weekly Ranges Air Temperature: 90-72 Degrees Ph: 8-7.5 TDS: 200-88 Humidity: 50-41 Solution Temp: 84.7-77.3 Substrate Temp: 75-66 Degrees Added trellis net New water bucket with filtered water at Ph 6.5
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Grow Questions
Tillbert_1899
Tillbert_1899started grow question 5 years ago
First day with the new measuring tools. Have been just Ph balancing the water to 6ish and keeping the lights on 3pm to 11pm just because that worked well with our schedules to monitor it but that doesn't really matter anymore. Using Fox Farms Ocean Forest potting spoil.
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @Tillbert_1899 ,cannabis needs 18 hours of light and 6 hours of darkness to grow at the beginning and humidity 70%-80%, when it matures and the famous "white hairs" appear on the knots of the branches, your plant is mature and ready to flower. to give buds you need switch light to 12 hours of light and 12h hours of dark and 45%-55% of humidity. the best solution to the light hours is to get a timer for your light, to do the light cycle. keeps PH at 6. do not soak the substrate too much in each watering, this will block the growth of your plant. good luck mate 👍
Tillbert_1899
Tillbert_1899started grow question 5 years ago
Our soil PH has been staying around 7.5, I've been lowering the water to get it around 6.5-7. Keep it in a 5 gal bucket. Should I continue doing that or adjust techniques? Using fan and exhaust to control air temp, should I be doing more? Any advice more than welcome!
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @Tillbert_1899 these ground-based PH readers I think are not very reliable, at least with me, I already used one. analog and then a digital and both were always on 7-7.5 even with all the water set at 6 PH. I did several tests with them on the solutions to set the PH and continued at 7-7.5 .I stopped using. I use a pen to read the water, setting all the watering to PH 6 will leave your substrate at 6. good luck 👍
Tillbert_1899
Tillbert_1899started grow question 5 years ago
How tight should a trellis net be? My last grow I had it tied up very tight and this one much less.
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Shagrath
Shagrathanswered grow question 5 years ago
What @the_arm said but if you dont have anything else to tie her down and you don't want to bend it with just fingers (HST) then you can use that net but then it should be really tight 'cos otherwise it wont hold the branches that good. Thats why its better to just tie her with wires and later on use that net to just "Show the way" to the budsites.
Tillbert_1899
Tillbert_1899started grow question 5 years ago
What could be causing our leaves to curl in like this?
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Leaves. Curl up
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Darkwarsongs
Darkwarsongsanswered grow question 5 years ago
It's a way for the plan to say it is too hot for the humidity. You don't need to lower your temp you can up your humidity.. Handy dandy little chart I like to share to explain it a lot better then I can. If you look at vegetative growth under 25c you will see you are in the red at your current humidity... Get a humidifier you'll thank yourself in the long run and so will your plant. http://www.just4growers.com/media/23631/vpd_2degree.gif
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