My First Journal, Kanno 26: I Will Grow 6 Critical Plants From Royal Queen Seeds

Hi fellow growers, I have this idea what I observe in the tent. When the plants are critical before watering the humidity is 35-40% and as I water them the next day I have a humidity of around 50-60%. So I don't know what to do with it, but it can also be the weather we have tadx, the sun is shining for a while and the snow is falling for a while. So I don't know if it will affect it either. What do you think about it? I just have such thoughts. Thanks to everyone for your insight and advice. ;)
 
The plants take up the water through their roots and transpire it out through their leaves which is what you are observing in your tent. So, when newly watered there is lots of evaporation going on and it is recorded in your humidity readings. The opposite occurs when the soil is dry in that there is not as much moisture around to transpire and your humidity levels read lower.

In flower you typically want to keep them lower so as not to invite molds and fungus issues, but I don't think you've got too much to worry about at your levels.

In my environment I have pretty low humidity levels during the winter and they go up during summer so there are different challenges in the various seasons. Keeps the grow interesting, don't you think? :)
 
Hi everyone, I hope you all have a nice Wednesday. Today we have 15 days of flowering and the tent is starting to fill up nicely, yesterday they got 15 liters of watering and they already got a supplement to support the sticks he gave me holding a pH of 6.3 and they already seem to benefit them. Thanks @Bill284, otherwise I have temperatures around 28 degrees Celsius and humidity around 40% during the day. I tried trying to tuck the leaves under the flowers because I decided not to cut them. I think that in a week, when the flowers are bigger, I will add a second net so that I can fill my entire space. Here are some photos of critical plants. Thanks to everyone for your insight and advice;).
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Hi everyone, I hope you all have a nice Wednesday. Today we have 15 days of flowering and the tent is starting to fill up nicely, yesterday they got 15 liters of watering and they already got a supplement to support the sticks he gave me holding a pH of 6.3 and they already seem to benefit them. Thanks @Bill284, otherwise I have temperatures around 28 degrees Celsius and humidity around 40% during the day. I tried trying to tuck the leaves under the flowers because I decided not to cut them. I think that in a week, when the flowers are bigger, I will add a second net so that I can fill my entire space. Here are some photos of critical plants. Thanks to everyone for your insight and advice;).
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Those are some happy looking beautiful ladies.:bravo:
Keep up the good work.

Stay safe
Bill
 
Hi everyone, I hope you all have a nice Wednesday. Today we have 15 days of flowering and the tent is starting to fill up nicely, yesterday they got 15 liters of watering and they already got a supplement to support the sticks he gave me holding a pH of 6.3 and they already seem to benefit them. Thanks @Bill284, otherwise I have temperatures around 28 degrees Celsius and humidity around 40% during the day. I tried trying to tuck the leaves under the flowers because I decided not to cut them. I think that in a week, when the flowers are bigger, I will add a second net so that I can fill my entire space. Here are some photos of critical plants. Thanks to everyone for your insight and advice;).
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Absolutely gorgeous, @Kanno26! Wow is that tent filling up nicely. Excellent training too. Really great job man. And your second net might not be a bad idea. That first one is pretty much stuck where it is, yes? That would help to even out the canopy of course, although it already looks pretty sweet in my book. Nice.
 
Hi everyone, I wish you a nice Easter, I'm starting to have a nice share in the tent, today I have 20 days of flowering and the girls got watering yesterday and I put on the second net and it's starting to grow through the net;). The temperatures have stabilized and spring is starting, so my humidity finally stopped at 35-40% humidity, which is great:D. Here are photos of individual plants and a few sticks;). Thanks to everyone for your insight and advice. Laugh for now.
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Hi everyone, I wish you a nice Easter, I'm starting to have a nice share in the tent, today I have 20 days of flowering and the girls got watering yesterday and I put on the second net and it's starting to grow through the net;). The temperatures have stabilized and spring is starting, so my humidity finally stopped at 35-40% humidity, which is great:D. Here are photos of individual plants and a few sticks;). Thanks to everyone for your insight and advice. Laugh for now.
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Super impressed @Kanno26, great work. Look how happy they are! It must make you smile really big when you look in this tent. All clean white pistils, nice bud formation early everywhere, super green.....and STILL your tent is so clean you could eat off the floor. You're the man.
 
Hi everyone, I hope you have a nice day, today we have 21 days of flowering so it should take about five to six weeks, today the girls received another 15 liters of watering. And so far, my plan has succeeded in filling the entire tent. The girls are quite thirsty and I will try to keep them moist so that they no longer hang completely, That is, if I think correctly what you mean, here are a few photos of my five critical plants;). Thanks to everyone for your insight and advice;).
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Hi everyone, I hope you have a nice day, today we have 21 days of flowering so it should take about five to six weeks, today the girls received another 15 liters of watering. And so far, my plan has succeeded in filling the entire tent. The girls are quite thirsty and I will try to keep them moist so that they no longer hang completely, That is, if I think correctly what you mean, here are a few photos of my five critical plants;). Thanks to everyone for your insight and advice;).
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This looks like a straight up professional grow, @Kanno26. Just gorgeous.
 
Hi everyone, today is the 23rd day in bloom and the second day since watering. So I went to see my critical plants and they look great. What do you think? Thanks to everyone for your insight and advice. ;)
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I'll tell you how good I think they look @Kanno26. There are a handful of folks on here I'd trade tents with at any point in any grow, lol. If you're going to produce this kind of work, you just made my list. I can't trade this time, both of us are too over the moon with what we have going on, right? Maybe next time. I'll fly my private jet over.

All kidding aside, they look as good as pot plants can look for where you're at in my opinion. You are what I like to call in all caps DIALED IN.

:bravo:
 
Thank you very much @Jon, and I appreciate the warm words, one could blush. I am glad that myself, but one must not shout it, but I hope that it will take place as before;).




I have a question for @Emilya, @Jon, @Azimuth, @Verbalist, @StoneOtter, @Bill284, is it good when the girls on the 23rd day of flowering is keeping them still wet? And shouldn't I let them dry completely anymore? I think so correctly. Thanks to everyone for the advice, have a nice day;)
 
Thank you very much @Jon, and I appreciate the warm words, one could blush. I am glad that myself, but one must not shout it, but I hope that it will take place as before;).




I have a question for @Emilya, @Jon, @Azimuth, @Verbalist, @StoneOtter, @Bill284, is it good when the girls on the 23rd day of flowering is keeping them still wet? And shouldn't I let them dry completely anymore? I think so correctly. Thanks to everyone for the advice, have a nice day;)
Hi @Kanno26. I appreciate your humble nature, way to be. I take @Emilya's advice. Now is the time to feed and pump water at them, you have used veg to prep the plants for this and have already developed your root ball for the most part. So generally in flower I don't let them go to bone dry. However, once every three or four watering cycles I do, just because I think even in flower it's beneficial to let them dry out occasionally and get a good dose of air for a day. That's just me, and (sorry @Bill284) I even do it in coco. I've found the plants respond well in coco to the very occasional dryout. I also water to runoff every time and I would suggest you should as well. I then immediately vacuum out the runoff water so that it doesn't increase the RH in the tent.

That's my two cents. You rock.
 
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