Mephisto Genetics White crack.. biotabs vs regular feeds

Day 46

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Starting to get exciting. The one on the left has about caught up and bushy. Looking good man.

Yep things are looking as though they are turning around. I am looking forward to seeing the end results. I will be running a few more comparisons after this one just to get a better idea. I think the best test would be on 2 clones from the same mother.
 
Yep things are looking as though they are turning around. I am looking forward to seeing the end results. I will be running a few more comparisons after this one just to get a better idea. I think the best test would be on 2 clones from the same mother.
2 clones from the same mother sounds like a good idea. That would be fun to watch.
 
So the bad news is that the temps have fallen yet again !!!! We are dealing with temps of 12oC with lights on and heater running.
Day 48 for this super stunted couple

Although the one with tabs on the right is way more developed it is starting to loose on the size side where regular feed is gaining now in height and width.


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On the plus side cold = frost :biggrin:
Look at the frost on tabs girl in early flower...:drool:

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Perhaps a fan above the light that blows downward could help your temps a little? It saved some little Tyrones I had going in the kitchen with temps like yours. They pulled through although I have now invested in a tent and moved it to somewhere with a little better heat to deal with those issues.
 
I find these lights run so cool that blowing the heat towards the plants would be insignificant but i now have a heater keeping the root zone a bit warmer so im sure we will still pull something from them. Since the changes i have seen a big difference. fingers crossed
 
I find these lights run so cool that blowing the heat towards the plants would be insignificant but i now have a heater keeping the root zone a bit warmer so im sure we will still pull something from them. Since the changes i have seen a big difference. fingers crossed

Someone mentioned heat matts I think?
If not is it possible to insulate your tent any?
I remember from b&q or similar you can get the foil bubblewrap the type you can put behind radiators to reflect lost heat to the wall back,

Or thicker insulation boards.. might be worth it in the long run if temp swings are your enemy
 
Someone mentioned heat matts I think?
If not is it possible to insulate your tent any?
I remember from b&q or similar you can get the foil bubblewrap the type you can put behind radiators to reflect lost heat to the wall back,

Or thicker insulation boards.. might be worth it in the long run if temp swings are your enemy

Definately my enemy at least 4 months of the year. I will have a look into the heatmats iv heard about them before but wasnt sure what they were like on the energy consumption and actually how affective they may be but i think the insulation is actually a great suggestion, i may just clad around the outside of the tent with the boards.
 
Definately my enemy at least 4 months of the year. I will have a look into the heatmats iv heard about them before but wasnt sure what they were like on the energy consumption and actually how affective they may be but i think the insulation is actually a great suggestion, i may just clad around the outside of the tent with the boards.

I had a similar situation in the past, I used polystyrene type foam boards, I'd guess 30-35mm thick, I used metal tape for joins and then used the foil bubblewrap, back then it was probably less than £30 for the materials
 
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