First let me say that I've been a fan of this site for many years. Plenty of useful information that has guided an old fart like myself in this young mans game. I've read and read so many fourms but still my gals have not improve. This is my last option if anyone can share their wisdom. My soil is FFOF, eight bulb T5 HO lighting. She is one month from a clone. Nutritional value is Jack's classic fed half of the recommend dosage with a little cal-mag. Her thirst are quinch only when the pot is dry. Again, I am baffle. Thanks you for stopping by.
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First, let me say to you, sir, "you should not leave this forum over one post from anyone short of a staff member." I would not be where I am today without the help of so many on RIU. With that said, there are so many questions and fact gathering questions that one should ask before opining on your situation. So, if you're still here:
1) What are your day/night Max & min temps & relative humidity?
2) How much water at every feeding are you putting in each 5 gallon smart pot?
3) Are you cutting the FFOF with pro-mix & perlite? --FFOF is very hot and will overfeed young girls--.
4) Do you foliar spray & preventative pest spray(Azamax) weekly?
5) CO2 Enrichment or no?
6) Ventilation specs? Intake Filter? Fan/Filter Combo Exhaust
There are many possible reasons your environment not being optimum. It's very hard to dial in, especially when the seasons change and the ambient temp/humidity swings, all of a sudden. Part of the fun and science behind all this indoors is putting all the elements together correctly to fabricate Mother Nature anywhere in any environment.
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HT