@GuerrillaNo_4, hahaha, there's always something to follow up on. ... but you've got this bro, you'll be harvesting happy big sweet buds be for you know it!
Wow, you've got a very good pest
/infection preventions, I would do the same, it's the second time of my grower life I've got some Thrips, have a great culture my friend..π
@HillsideManor, I don't know actually. I aim for a Daily Light Integral of 50-55.
To calculate the DLI, I use the PPFD, Spectrums of the light I'm using and the light cycle hours.
If you're using LED's and don't have the the equipment to measure, follow these steps:
- Move your light closer day by day until you see some slight light bleaching on the leaves closest to the light.
- Then move light back about an Inch or a little more until the bleaching stops on the new growth.
If you do that and get the light as close as possible to bleaching without doing damage, that'll give you the highest DLI your plant can handle.
@MaxMo8, thank you very much, appreciate the advice brother.
I have considered that but I run a perpetual auto grow. I've found keeping at 50-55% is the best compromise for all the growth stages.
@Lou_Grows, yeah, you're right it was heat stress. It's a perpetual grow, so I'm trying to find an optimal balance that suits Seedlings, Vegging plants and flowering plants, all in the same room.
The seedlings and veg plants get crazy fast growth at 31/32'C with the high Co2 levels. But the late flowering stage (Last 3-4 weeks) plants can't seem to handle temps over 28'C even with the Co2.
I have settled on (26'C, with about 600ppm of Co2, and 50-55% RH) for future grows so I can push the Vegging and seedling plants as fast as possible without heat stressing the plants that are near harvest.
I've only been growing 5 months in total, and only my second full run of plants. So it'll take time to dial things in totally perfect for all the different strains and stages of growth running all at the same time.