Wizzlebiz
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Why?Nope just had that hygrometer in the trunk of that plant because I could lol. Shame I had to give those two plants away before they finished.
Why?Nope just had that hygrometer in the trunk of that plant because I could lol. Shame I had to give those two plants away before they finished.
We were in the process of moving. Tore everything down and gave the almost finished plants away. The caretaker gave me some of the results, they tried their best but the flower was dried too quick and/or much.Why?
Already smell great as well.They're looking good.
I would have to say yes. I had early markings on my leaves just like yours. I finally attributed it to too much light. Looks like splotches on the leaves and odd markings.Question.
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In this pic you can see some slight cupping of the leaves. The temps are correct as is the humidity.
Is this a product of too much light?
Again 1st indoor grow. The sun is easy lol.
Yes it was at 63 but opening the tent takes it down a bit.does that say 52% rh?
From what I have gathered 55-70 is optimal for veg. But fuck if I know from experience. It might be different with led as well. Idk.aim for 65 if there is any way, 10 percent doesn't seem like much but it helps veg dramatically, I veg in 42% and I've noticed a large difference i just think it means their thirsty
But again it hovers around 65%. It was at 63. But I worked inside cleaning for a minute and it dropped. Then I took the pic. So it sounds like I'm right on the money.consider to a plant that 55 rh is 100x less then 65rh and same applies with degrees they are all ten fold stronger then the prior , they look great honestly I don't care for my veg plants as much as I should