Hey ary0n and congrats. Let me tell you that the battle has just begun. Going to be a challenging few weeks to say the least. Day 3 for a lot of people is rough so if you are doing well then great news. I have quit for up to a year and started smoking again. I am now on 8 months cigarette...
I can't believe you are actually carrying on like this. Shocking really. Mr. Bad ass I've seen far worse things in my life than rape sitting in front of his computer in most likely a comfy atmosphere. Need to take a step back and realise nobody is believing your lies about how tough your life...
You could try something like this if its a small room.
http://www.amazon.ca/Eva-dry-Renewable-E-333-Wireless-Dehumidifer/dp/B000H0XFCS/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1417469124&sr=8-6&keywords=dehumidifier
Yup, and if this was a best strain to grow in a tent thread I probably wouldn't have mentioned it :) People have grown it in tents from what I gather but don't have any experience growing it just smoking it.
I had the same problem with my first grow which wasn't too long ago. It could very well be lock out with a PH that high. When my friend took over he neglected to correct the PH weeks after it looked like that. Also I was running R/O water and not giving it any extra Cal-Mag. So that being...
lol in all seriousness there was a larger debate on this somewhere. I wish I could find it. Seems everyone agrees here that is doesn't matter much. Thanks for all your input guys.
Im sure its debatable but 60% is on the high end for everything I have read. I personally have experienced bud rot and because of that prefer my humidity to be much lower. 40% seems to be the general consensus. Some like higher some lower. Depends on your strain too.
There was a thread on this already somewhere. From what I remember people were saying that the plants will identify the different strain next to it and get nutrient greedy to ensure its own survival. Now there was a discussion back and forth to whether this is a good or bad thing. I think most...
He posted the chart on page one but was confused what shade to get it. Take a look and let us know what you think. He knows to take what I have to say with a grain of salt as I told him many times. Was hoping someone with expierence using the GH ph tester would chime in but no one did.
Roots look healthy to me. That's what I love about hydroponics. There are sure tell tale signs that you are messing up. Your plant will let you know in a hurry in most cases. As well they can be corrected quickly if noticed early enough. The only obvious problem to me was the PH. Now that...