new set up HELP

itsAmre

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rite ive chucked in the hps to its put temp up to 30c and knocked humidity to about 12% is it gonna help or harm the babies? a quick reply wud be great coz il jus go get it out before i cause myself more problems
 

fir3dragon

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rite ive chucked in the hps to its put temp up to 30c and knocked humidity to about 12% is it gonna help or harm the babies? a quick reply wud be great coz il jus go get it out before i cause myself more problems

that is 86 degrees f which is hot. u need a cooltube
 

itsAmre

Member
so it would be safe to say to pull out the hps and keep it as it was ......it sat usually at 26-28c and 30% humidity
 

MrMeanGreen

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so it would be safe to say to pull out the hps and keep it as it was ......it sat usually at 26-28c and 30% humidity
Leave the hps about 2ft away and measure temp at the top of your plant. Keep ya fan on, if 80+, raise light and repeat until temp is down. Ya really want a 400w (min) + cool tube for flowering, get a dual spectrum hps and ya can use it for vegging.
 

itsAmre

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hey ooop new update since hps input and signs of flower tell me what ya think bit of heat stress on some of the leaves and also does it look like im watering her to much usually 300ml of rain water every other day please help photo (3).jpgphoto (5).jpgphoto (6).jpgphoto (7).jpgphoto (4).jpg
 

bigsteve

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I've grown both those strains and may be able to help.

The blueberry auto is a good place to start, but your tub, er pot, is way too big for an auto.
When seedlings first go into dirt they spend all their energy sending out the roots to support
the plant. Until the roots find the inside walls of the pot there will be little or no growth above
ground. That's why your month-old seedling looks like a 10-day old seedling. It's building up
a rootball large enough to support the World Trade Center. Seriously, unless you plan on spending Xmas
harvesting, I would transplant her into something in the 1-2 gallon range. After being TP'd your auto's
roots will soon find the pot walls and be off and running.

You did your timing perfect. Anytime you are growing autos with non-autos you need to start the autos way before.
Reason is that autos need the light set at 20/4, 20 hours of light a day, for the entire grow. Autos do not veg, they go
straight from seedling to flowering. So they do best when the light stays constant. If your autos have a 4-5 week
headstart they will be about half done when the Critical+ goes into dirt. You want to veg the C+ at the same light schedule, 20/4.
Just when your auto finishes it will be time to switch your schedule to12/12. The C+ needs 20/4 to veg, then 12/12 to flower.
By staggering your times you made your life a lot easier.

Good luck, BigSteve.

PS -- If I remember correctly the Critical+ took longer to finish than predicted. So not to worry if that one seems to drag on.
 

itsAmre

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The seedlings like 2 days old from germ. and the reccomendation for auto was a big pot for roots and its on quite alot of over grows so i dunno wether il transplant it
 
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