So far the ride has been absolutely smooth. The vigor from these seedlings are outstanding from the moment they broke from their shell. The Alaskan Purple seems to be abit more resevered compared to the taproot growth of the OG Kush, but they are both in retrospect just flying up from the soil. I have been lightly watering the top of the substrate enough to provide about 3 inches of moisture to be felt from the top using my finger. I have been watering the guys when they have been asking for it, and making sure to let them dry out abit so they can get that oxygen. When watered they really take advantage of every drop, I can tell these guys will be really thirsty but I am mindful of over watering, just water them when they ask for it! Not really too much else, just make sure that your intervals of watering are spread out enough, with my soil mixture, I was spraying the soil about twice a day. For hanging my light, I had to place the light as high up as possible in my grow tent, due to the high intensity of my light. I was about 47 inches from the top of the pot. After the seedlings had hit day 4, I lowered the light to 37 inches and they responded so well to the light!
@Justlearning, I am currently using a Cloudline S6 Inline Fan to pull the air from the tent to the outside of my tent. I have two Genesis 6-Inch Clip Convertible Table-Top & Clip Fans which are positioned at the height of the canopy which can be seen in a Week 1 picture. Besides my tent the room that tent is situated in is being air-conditioned by a portable conditioner. At first the first couple of weeks my tent was around 84 degrees Fahrenheit, but after opening both bottom velcro mesh windows and providing a more direct airflow from the mouth of the air conditioner to the outside of those windows, the temperature was drastically lowered.
Hey there,
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