Mars-Hydro LED Grow Light Discussion

Thanks buddy I'm using coco rh is normally below 70-75 it's been spazing out. I've been feeding at 5.5 ph since I had them and no issues now they not liking it so upped it to 5.8/5.9 ph they reacted well to it then wake up condensation all over the leafs all droopy. That leaf is a bottom one I was assuming splash from nutes but it's a little to bad for that and whole leaf is affected


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:circle-of-love:Mars-hydro want to provide a set of growing use equipment,except LED grow light and grow tent,we will have LED growing use Glasses.:cheertwo:
So we would like to know what Peripheral products for growing use you guys want to purchase?:high-five:
Mars-hydro will be the One-stop growing equipment service center for your grow.:bravo:
 
:circle-of-love:I'm sorry to hear that.It looks like water problem,how often you water her?..hope she will recover soon.:Namaste:
Spart bro could you help me out please I'm having massive issues rh. And ph plants are getting condensation aswell as deficiencys
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rh is all over the show and the ph is bad I think even tho I thought I had fixed it they look al droopy and fu*#ed I don't even know what to do anymore I know I shouldn't be but its getting frustrating feel to bin the lot can you suggest anything please


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@sara
Rh/temps meters (a little magnet one to stick to the led) and a bigger one with probe for at canopy level
ph/ppm pens
soldering gun/repair kit (like Ive been saying forever)
Clip Fans
Fabric pots/air pots
labels for the plants
everything im saying ive already suggested.....

What happened to the tents with the divided section???
 
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What ph are you keeping your feeding at?? Is this the girls in the coco?? Your rh% wouldn't be causing your leafs to react like this is would be the ph% I'll drop you a link to the local shops write up on growing with coco they go into a lot more detail than I can atm.
 
Nah they've tried the leds with timers seems to be a bigger pain than anything else even more so since you need to have a mini battery back up for power outages.
Try watering right before lights on will give them time to dry a bit before lights out. Also are you getting negative pressure in your tent (walls sucking in a bit) without a bit of negative pressure the rh% can still sit all around the plants I noticed a bit of sweating on mine the other day so closed the passive vent a bit more and added a small fan just to get the air moving a bit by the ground and fixed it right up. Raining out here and it never rains :(
 
PH looks fine,how about the pot which you use? It will be the root problem maybe:Namaste:
Thanks buddy I'm using coco rh is normally below 70-75 it's been spazing out. I've been feeding at 5.5 ph since I had them and no issues now they not liking it so upped it to 5.8/5.9 ph they reacted well to it then wake up condensation all over the leafs all droopy. That leaf is a bottom one I was assuming splash from nutes but it's a little to bad for that and whole leaf is affected


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fan is good for cannabis growing.:high-five:
You running your extraction fan constantly?? Mine hasn't been shut off in forever. I'll check out the journal and see
 
Nah they've tried the leds with timers seems to be a bigger pain than anything else even more so since you need to have a mini battery back up for power outages.
Try watering right before lights on will give them time to dry a bit before lights out. Also are you getting negative pressure in your tent (walls sucking in a bit) without a bit of negative pressure the rh% can still sit all around the plants I noticed a bit of sweating on mine the other day so closed the passive vent a bit more and added a small fan just to get the air moving a bit by the ground and fixed it right up. Raining out here and it never rains :(
There was neg pressure but I took a fan out for the Ac I'll put it back in as AV isn't running all day as it makes my wattage like 2200 and my whole system barley reaches 900 watts
PH looks fine,how about the pot which you use? It will be the root problem maybe:Namaste:

They are in fabric smart pots so I'm not sure lol I just hope they recover and I can sort this issue I can't really check for root rot getting a plant out of one of them pots will be so hard and damage the plant no doubt


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:goodjob:Rh/temps meters (a little magnet one to stick to the led) and a bigger one with probe for at canopy level
ph/ppm pens
Clip Fans
Fabric pots/air pots
labels for the plants
We can do it.and what size of pots you guys usually use?:high-five:
@sara
Rh/temps meters (a little magnet one to stick to the led) and a bigger one with probe for at canopy level
ph/ppm pens
soldering gun/repair kit (like Ive been saying forever)
Clip Fans
Fabric pots/air pots
labels for the plants
everything im saying ive already suggested.....

What happened to the tents with the divided section???
 
Yes,Glasses is important when you need to check the plants.:cheertwo:We will start to sell around next month.:high-five:
You want the build-in timer? But our grow tent will have Toolbag,and it's flexible to put.:high-five:
Led glasses are a must Sara and useful things as spart says maybe led lights with build in timers I'd really like that would save socket space


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7L to 20L seem to be the normal for fabric final pots (usually 7L, 11L, sometimes 15L then 20L) the problem i find with the fabric pots is actuall checking how big the root ball is for a final pot they are great but if you're gonna be doing a transplant its hard to gauge the size of root ball (minus the normal methods ie. run off, quickness of the pot drying, roots poking out) yet the smaller air pots seem to be a good investment up to the 3L for seedlings and transplants would be easier and less damaging to the roots since with the fabric ones they tend to rip off a lot of root fibers that go into the fabric. My buddy here swears by the air pots for seedlings he keeps a seedling in the 1L air pots for 3 weeks I've never had roots like his on seedlings and his clones as well.

Guess I'm rambling a bit morning y'all :Namaste:
 
Our Mars Pro series with timer,but the smart system is complicated.:high-five:
Nah they've tried the leds with timers seems to be a bigger pain than anything else even more so since you need to have a mini battery back up for power outages.
Try watering right before lights on will give them time to dry a bit before lights out. Also are you getting negative pressure in your tent (walls sucking in a bit) without a bit of negative pressure the rh% can still sit all around the plants I noticed a bit of sweating on mine the other day so closed the passive vent a bit more and added a small fan just to get the air moving a bit by the ground and fixed it right up. Raining out here and it never rains :(
 
I understand that,under this condition,can not check the root.:high-five:I'm sure you will find the solution very soon,and she will recover.:Namaste:
There was neg pressure but I took a fan out for the Ac I'll put it back in as AV isn't running all day as it makes my wattage like 2200 and my whole system barley reaches 900 watts


They are in fabric smart pots so I'm not sure lol I just hope they recover and I can sort this issue I can't really check for root rot getting a plant out of one of them pots will be so hard and damage the plant no doubt


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:thanks:Thanks for your opinions explainations.So air pots will be better choice for many growers.:high-five:
7L to 20L seem to be the normal for fabric final pots (usually 7L, 11L, sometimes 15L then 20L) the problem i find with the fabric pots is actuall checking how big the root ball is for a final pot they are great but if you're gonna be doing a transplant its hard to gauge the size of root ball (minus the normal methods ie. run off, quickness of the pot drying, roots poking out) yet the smaller air pots seem to be a good investment up to the 3L for seedlings and transplants would be easier and less damaging to the roots since with the fabric ones they tend to rip off a lot of root fibers that go into the fabric. My buddy here swears by the air pots for seedlings he keeps a seedling in the 1L fabic pots for 3 weeks I've never had roots like his on seedlings and his clones as well.

Guess I'm rambling a bit morning y'all :Namaste:
 
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