Indoor Testing LBH Strains ( Seasickdee2 )

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Strains :

Test 1:
Cross Jack Herrer X Pure Auto Haze X Blueberry
Test 2:
Blueberry X Auto Haze
Test 3:
Sour Diesel Haze X Guerrilla Gold

Equipment :

Black Orchid Tent 120 X 70 X 120
300 Watt Vipar LED
2 x 4" Inline Fans ( On order )
Pots range from 1 Litre - 5 Litre ( as they will eventually be transplanted outside )
Soil: Starting off with John Innes 1 and 2
Nutes : Iguana Grow / Bloom

Ok guys so that's what I have up to now. That's a lot compared to what I normally have so I am expecting a lot better grows this time round. All the above seeds have been sent to test by LBH for outdoors. Starting them off inside until weather picks up. All seeds are Autos but Regulars, so it could take some time to get females!

I will get pics uploaded in a few, Camera is on charging and I am going to go out and tidy the tent up a bit as there is some water accumulating on the floor. ( Hence the fans )

I'm really looking forward to these grows. I have over one hundred seeds of these strains so I am bound to have a few females in there somewhere. The plants I have out there now are 7 days old, Pics will be up very soon.

Peace,

SSD
 
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So here is a few pictures of the setup up to now and the plants. Just after a half feed as they were looking a bit mis-coloured.
 
Hi guys,

As you can see in the pics, getting bigger each day. One problem I seem to have is temps. Light on the temps are 25 degrees + but when the light goes off for a few hours ( during the day ) the temps fall to 15 degrees which is causing pools of water to form in the bottom of my tent and droplets of water form on the leaves of my plants. I have fans on order is there anything else I can do to rectify this until fans arrive? Just leave the light on 24/7? Also there seems to be discolouration on them too, I am guessing this is with the temp flux?

Thanks, SSD

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Is that from condensation? fans are your best bet, I'd leave the lights on like you suggested. Have you tried watering at lights on so they dry up befor lights out?
 
yeah man, its a lot for condensation but its the only option I could come up with. I water when lights are on for this exact reason, not working as of yet though! fans should be here tomorrow or next day.. would a dehumidifier help with this also?

Do they look a bit pale on it GA6 in your opinion?

Thanks Man
 
The low temps are bringing out the color...They sure are! I see some yellow streaking could be ph issues from the temp swings? I'll look around.
 
Looks like cal/mag compared to the below chart, It seems to happen with L.E.D
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Now lets test ph at the high of the day and the low of the day and see if it swings it to favor the diagnosis?​
 
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