Well the Garden of Music will be switching to flower in about an hour.
Left- Chocolate Heaven 68th day from seed (G13 Labs) 13in by 15in by 6in (1,170 inches squared or 0.7548372 meters squared)
Center- Vanilla Kush 92nd day from seed (Barney's Farm) 20in by 20 in by 12 in (4,800 inches squared or 3.096768 meters squared)
Right- Blue Venom 68th day from seed (G13 Labs) 14 inches by 14.5 inches by 6 inches (1,218 inches squared or 0.7858049 meters squared)
Light- 144X5 LED Mars Hydro Reflector 300 actual watts (bought online through eBay and I honestly didn't mind having to pay a bit more, since I had a horrible experience previously trying to order the reflector series light from Mars Hydro on their actual website.)
Current Temperature- 76° Fahrenheit (24.4444°Celsius)
Temperature Range- . The temperature has not exceeded 80°F, and has not reached below 64°F.
Water- Tap water that has been aerated for 24 hours and then PH'd within a range of 5.6 and 6.3
I then like to call this my "fresh" water or "flushing" water. (Because basically just depends on the PH of the reservoir. If the reservoir that I am going to be filling up or adding to is slightly more alkaline, then I create my fresh water a tad towards the 5.6 side; but obviously if my PH of the Plant's reservoir is leaning toward the acidic side I make my fresh water closer to 6.3
I ALWAYS flush with 24 hour aerated water that has been PH'd to 6.0
Air- Unfortunately the air is a bit more on the dry side. (Has to do with where I reside) For my airflow/ventilation I do have the window on the opposite side of the room open with one oscillating fan facing the plants from ground level. (About 8 feet away)
Current Humidity- 23%
Range of humidity- The humidity has not exceeded 37% and has gotten as low as 16%.
* I feel that this may have been a slight reason as to why my plants grew a bit slower than some, but so far I still have had pretty quick growth and amazing results using hydroponics Deepwater culture. Although I do hear that I should have my humidity in the 60% range during VEG.... I also hear that it is bad to have humidity too high.
Well with my humidity being slightly lower than what is usually recommended I'll take that rather than molding my crop. Plus, in the flowering stage I was told you don't want your humidity high at all, so if this is true (which my guess would be yes because once again as mentioned above I believe would lead to mold problems) then I'm happy to be in the clear.
Nutes/feeding- TechnaFlora Recipe For Success at half strength of the recommended dose.
Additional pics and some questions I have will be posted shortly but first have to make a trip to the store before lights out occur for the babies.
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