Big week for my plant (and for me) since I just received my first indoor equipment. I got a Mars Hydro tent kit with TS 1000 - 150W.
First mistake: I set up the tent but I did not have the required tools to install the filter and exhaust, I also did not have circulating fan. But I thought I can still try the lights, it's just one day, what could go wrong.
Well, my plant did not like that at all, the leaves curled up and look burned. On top of that, I think the lights were too close.
Now I set up everything adequately (I hope), the distance between the light and the plant is 60cm (=24"), which is the distance recommended by Mars Hydro.
It's quite exciting to start my first indoor grow and a bit scary as well.
Other than that, nothing special. I fed it as per Biobizz recommended schedule, and some minor LST (I adjusted the wire).
My tent is located in a closet kind of room (5x2 meters) and I was wondering if could close the door during the night because the fan is a bit noisy. Will it fill the room with exhaust air/humidity and damage everything inside (the plant, also the clothes that are in the room)?
Depends on your environment really. The best thing you can do is close the door and check in every hour, or maybe even half hour to start, to see how the environment changes. People grow in sealed rooms so they can supplement CO2 but they have very strict environmental controls, you definitely at least run the risk of fucking things up by cutting down air exchange if you are not careful!
The leaves almost look as if she tried to reveg. Im assuming possibly from moving indoors after being outdoor? Idk what the light schedule was outdoors and what you I had it indoors.im no expert. Just a thought? Happy growing man!
I am very new to this whole scene, the growing side that is.. been a consumer for over 30years.
I currently have a 8week old quick one in a tent that's nearly 1.6m tall with a top primary kola bigger than a golf ball on a stem longer than my forearm. With about 12 other secondary Kolas... I too have it on biobizz.
How come this looks stunted and warped.. is it a growing technique or something? Is this what LED does to them?
@Chucky, hey Chucky, I started it on my shady balcony and during the first four weeks of its life, the growth was extremely slow. Then I got my indoor grow and moved it inside. I think the shock stunted it, that’s when it started to look so gnarly.
So definitely not a technique and surely not because of the led :) only my poor skills.