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I fixed it I an not the best typer I hunt and peck with two fingers and some times I hit the wrong keyMmmmm, Rum....
ThanksNope. It works with indicas!
Keep the questions coming. We look forward to you joining the High Brix Crew! We're sort of like 2 Live Crew!
I switched it back. That will make more since if people read your post right under itSorry bud, no more chop busting. Can you change it back to rum?
Jumping ahead again. So I need to know does doc buds high brix formula not work well with indica plants? I've got the new from Humboldt, white widow, alaskan purple from seedsman, crown royale from crop king. And a couple of clones one is strawberry kush and other unknown. Are they going to grow sub and I get sub par results only because they are indica?
K well at lights out it dropped down to 68°f amd 37% but tht was cuz my humidifier went empty but i filled it an now its at 45%. An now with lights on its 72°f and 44% so ill close up the tent to get it alil warmer an hold in the rh%. An im sure tht will jump it up some to. An ok ill double the strength of the drenches. Now does tht include doubling the tea as well? I normally do 15ml drench per gallon of water and half capful of the tea (its the small bottle) for every 2gallons of water.
Thanks weenmeoff, I've been bragging to my wife how phenomenal the smoke is going to be and I look forward to proving that to her. I've spent a lot of time and money over the last year getting the right equipment. Still trying to dial in RH it run low in my grow area. I've added a humidifier to the room and the highest I have gotten it is 48%. Runs between 38 and 44. Temps 78 to 82. Thus is my flower room. I have six inch exhaust into my attic and passive intake using house air. Any suggestions to get the humidity up more would be greatly appreciated.
What kind of humidifier are you running? The ionizer ones, that have a dial that you can adjust, instead of just low/high or 1/2 for the fan speeds is the kind you want. They add significantly more moisture to the air than the other styles. They seem to be in the $40-$60 range, so not obscenely priced. You should be able to see the moisture coming out of them when they are running.Thanks weenmeoff, I've been bragging to my wife how phenomenal the smoke is going to be and I look forward to proving that to her. I've spent a lot of time and money over the last year getting the right equipment. Still trying to dial in RH it run low in my grow area. I've added a humidifier to the room and the highest I have gotten it is 48%. Runs between 38 and 44. Temps 78 to 82. Thus is my flower room. I have six inch exhaust into my attic and passive intake using house air. Any suggestions to get the humidity up more would be greatly appreciated.
Are you sure you pruned all the little stuff off? Count down 4 nodes from the top and pruned off everything below, especially the "sucker" branches that come off the main stems.
The new growth on the Alaskan looks good, so I think you'll recover just fine.
You don't have much light intensity, so the plant is going to digest those shaded leaves every time.
A good rule for pruning that I have talked about many times....vid's on the website....it to prune in such a way that you can look down from above and see dirt.
Like this doc? Can still see dirt or should there be more pruning? Plant is in 15 gal, sitting 6ft 5 wide and stands under 3 ft tall. Bout to put em into flower soon maybe this weekend.
Have a great weekend!
My rh is hovering around 20-25% . So yes, I'd like that 38% # about now !!Are you in a cold climate this time of year? If so, many here would be happy with your rh #s! I'll head over to your journal in a bit.
Cheers!
Mmmmm, Rum....
OK, so this is important.
I assumed that your environment was right.....until you get those temps up to 78 when the lights are one, the plants are going to be sluggish and won't metabolize. So hold off on the stronger drenches until you get your environment in order.
Nothing is going to grow right at 72 degrees.....
OK, so this is important.
I assumed that your environment was right.....until you get those temps up to 78 when the lights are one, the plants are going to be sluggish and won't metabolize. So hold off on the stronger drenches until you get your environment in order.
Nothing is going to grow right at 72 degrees.....