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Bretwalda
Bretwaldastarted grow question 3 years ago
basically had a nute lock out i think somewhere along the line, one plant run of had 1200ppm frostiest one of the two ph from run off was 6.1 i had been feeding at 6.4-6.5 usually. Second plant run of was about 700ppm and ph again was about 6.1-6.2
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3 years ago
I'm in a 60cm*75cm*150cm. Not ideal but it's only size that fits in my space. I'm running viparspectra xs2000 which is about 240w but I'm only on 75% power. Depending on what space you have for a tent is what to go for. I would recommend taller then mine as I have to heavily trane mine.
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Bretwalda
Bretwaldaanswered grow question 3 years ago
@Hashy i have a great space for like a 120x60x180 inside a sliding cupboard you think the 200w would cover that ?
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Bretwalda
Bretwaldaanswered grow question 3 years ago
@Hashy @DissNoof cheers guys, humidity has been a bit of an issue also and definitely figuring out the lighting with the x2 sf1000s. There not much on her at all but shes frosty. other one is a a week or 2 behind her i reckon. what size tent would you guys think would do 200w?
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3 years ago
I there I think you have over done it with the strength of the light and when this happens your leaves curl up like that. Also because the light strength was to much its used more calcium and magnesium. It was going fine through most of this grow. I would leave your cal mag at the dose your at or at 1ml/L, drop the grow and keep going with the bloom at the dose that's at. Next time the plant wants feeding run some ph water through the soil then your nute solution at half strength. Don't feed on every watering. Make sure you keep the light intestity just right. Download a phone app called photone, you can measure how much light she is getting. Good luck only a few weeks left.
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 3 years ago
reduce your light schedule down to 12/13 something like that, then reduce the NPK nutrient with the most N , i think it's bio bloom. maintain the calmag where it is, add a PK booster if you have access to it. Normally this run is close to done , just a few more weeks, so keep it stable and you'll do well. to get rid of excess nutrients one thing that works great is humic acid. just add it to your plain water waterings. by the way to make sure you dont over feed, try feeding then twice just watering with plain water, then feeding again, twice with plain water. so your schedule should read feed, water water, feed , water , water. hope this helps ! 🚀
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