Watered today at 4/4/8 Calmag/Micro/Bloom PH 5.9. Leaves are showing more signs of burning think...? Still growing good though. I rearranged my fans a bit. Lots more pistils shooting out the bud sites... am I in pre flower still? Should I take out the humidifier?
My temps and humidity are ranging from RH-38-60 Hovers around 45 lights on and shoots up to 55-66 with lights off. Temps are 63 lights off and 75 lights on. Is this ok and will it be ok through flower? I was thinking I needed a de humidifier possibly. Ive read so much mixed information some saying during flower 50 % RH is best others say drop it down to 35-45%.
Watered today at 4/4/8 Calmag/Micro/Bloom PH 5.9. Leaves are showing more signs of burning think...? Still growing good though. I rearranged my fans a bit. Lots more pistils shooting out the bud sites... am I in pre flower still? Should I take out the humidifier?
She looks great that little itty bitty burn is nothing. Do you have a tds meter for your ppm? And don't get to bent outta shape with humidity 60% veg 40-50 flower anything under 35 is when I start to worry mine's 40 right now.
I learned awhile ago there is no perfect plant. You can get close but you need to know where and what to put your energy and resources in to achieve the results your looking for. When I first grew indoors I used to fret over the tiniest of details like humidy and temperature down to the degree and 1% and it will drive you nuts. Now don't get me wrong these things are important but within reason. Plants are resilient and adapt quite well so I try and focus my energy on training and nutrient levels and things that I can control and keep an eye on the other factors but not obsessing over them if that makes any sense. Lol. Also a humidity and climate controller help eliviate alot of the burden.
Also if your using coco I like to do a nice flush right before she flowers to reset the medium. Whatever the amount of water you use to feed say 1 gallon for example times it by 3. So you would flush with 3 gallons of ph'd straight water. This helps push out any salt or nutrient build-up. The best wayg to see if you need a flush and if the flush got everything out is to test your runoff for both ph and ppm. A tds meter is a very inexpensive tool that makes a very big difference. I use mine everyday.
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