High Brix Kit 4 Strains QB 288 & 132s With EOD & Emerson Lights In A 6x4 Sealed Room

That’s what I was thinking but I was doubting my memory. Thanks!!!
I read a post where Doc says checking ph of either water/drenches going in or runoff is entirely unnecessary. The micro biology of the kit soil will work to keep the ph of the soil right where it needs to be
 
Actually, for PH, Doc recommends pliers and a rake with the handle cut off at crotch height. His instructions are that, if you even think about adjusting PH, you're supposed to pull out your nose hairs with the pliers and if you actually adjust the PH, step on the rake! :rofl:

BTW...No joke...those ARE his actual instructions! ;)
 
Actually, for PH, Doc recommends pliers and a rake with the handle cut off at crotch height. His instructions are that, if you even think about adjusting PH, you're supposed to pull out your nose hairs with the pliers and if you actually adjust the PH, step on the rake! :rofl:

BTW...No joke...those ARE his actual instructions! ;)

This is true...but the filtered water is key.
 
Rh was a problem. Someone kindly helped check on them for me and didn’t zip up the room. The basement dehumidifier sucked the room dry. Crisped up the lower leaves. I can’t complain either. Since she has all the power. Lol. It’s fixed now. Set at 83f and 73rh. Monitor was reading it getting down to 50s. So I upped temp to 83 for less AC dehumidifying. I’ll check today. But that should solve it. Once it’s a bigger plant it’s easy to regulate with more transportation to manipulate vpd to optimal levels.
 

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Humidity way too low. 1st foliar spray definitely too much. Damaged leaves. Ughh. I watered. I’ll put a bucket of watermelon in there to keep the rh up. Only
Veg. It’s fine. Growing strong.
 

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When do you transplant from the 1 gal to the ten?

Have you followed any of Doc's journals?


I am new at this and actually am just a week into my first soil cook....so I am reluctant to give advice...but I am pretty sure the answer is when the 1 gallon is root bound...
 
Different humidifier and new light changed the room way more than expected. I’ll post pics tomorrow with wtf to do now questions. Thanks for watching. Red lights will
Be added this week if humidity is fixed . Topping will be postponed. I’m in no hurry. I like 8-10 weeks from sprout to flip.
 
A good indication they're becoming rootbound is that you'll need to start watering every day or two. The real "give-away" is when you simply pull the plant from the pot and see the roots! ;)
 
I put my finger in soil to check moisture by the edge touching the pot and it was full of roots .
I’m thinking this week to transplant to the ten gallon.
A good indication they're becoming rootbound is that you'll need to start watering every day or two. The real "give-away" is when you simply pull the plant from the pot and see the roots! ;)
 
Everything has bounced back. Humidity and the drench made to difference. Brown spots are light burn. I had it lower on that side for the smaller plant and it was too close when it grew. Glad it’s nothing serious. Back to businesss!!!!!
 

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