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Any ideas top soil is still moist but it's been about 5 days since they last ate.
I have sand over the soil so I'm not sure enough oxygen is getting to the soil? Please help!!!! Not sure if I should water or wait one more day
At first i thought you went a bit agro on the scrog but its looking really good.
Feed yesterday there almost up to full nutes. Drank up almost a gallon each.
It's been hot here so temps in my tent have been up to 85!!! Any thoughts??? Best idea for like a a/c fan or something
There looking good I hope any ideas or thought??)
If you can open your lower vents even for just a little while and pull in some cooler air? Get a couple of 6" clip fans for inside the grow area to spread the air around. I've got two passive intakes in my tent plus I open the lower vent during the day cycle. Once the lights go out it doesn't matter. Plus I've got my exhaust fan which helps to create a negative system and draws in the cooler air. Using the lower vents on the tent will draw air from floor level which 'can' be at least 2-3 degrees F cooler.
Got the 2 fans one below the canopy is 6" blowing air down there.The one above is a 13" one blowing air down. Plus the inline fan and all 3 vents stay open. Thinking of making a bucket a/c until I buy a air cooled fan I guess
You have a 13" fan blowing air from the top of your tent down right? That's what I saw in the picture above. You have a fan at the top of your tent blowing air down, that will increase your temp at plant level. It's ok to let the warm air build at the top that's where your exhaust fan is. I'd slide that fan down closer to where vents are and maybe use it to pull in cooler air.
Also I noticed in the one picture your gauge says 73 degrees and 51% Humidity. Did you change something? Add another light? Is it just getting warmer where you live?
Worst case scenario you can get a rotation of Frozen 2 liter bottles to keep in there.