MMGuy
there is debate or "grower's technique" to pruning back fan leaves during later stages of flowering.....i know i have for certain on several different grows pruned fan leaves when supper cropping or to prevent pm or even when i was trying to let some buds at the bottom to finish up...
if you could transfer your plants into smart pots than i think a drip system in soil might work a bit better for you. it will allow the soil to dry up much faster than any other type of pot.:leaf:
Illegal Smile is right if its not broke don't fix it...
however...you could easily put more plants up to 50 if you pushed it but that doesn't mean more weight....
it does mean more work and time and money on your part...which could turn into more at harvest time.....but like you said you would...
nocternalreef
i am currently using a bucket system with a large res.(100gal) that fluctuates a lot in a twenty hour or so period. i find it's never a bad thing to make sure your plants are feeding at the right ph. in fact it should be checked more regularly to maintained at the ph you are...
you can totally put dry ice in a a mini cooler or bucket and let it evaporate to produce co2(better if you dill holes and has a lid). however if it's a large room it wont work as well. It wont harm them at night and there is no type of controller i know of for this type of co2production. happy...
my humidity was too high, i'm still struggling on keeping it down. i added a second dehumidifier with both on constantly. i also have a bucket system so a lot of evaporation as well when the plants feed.
i have sprayed the plants twice now and it's the third day for the new dehumidifier so...
:bigjoint: i have had some nasty powdery mildew show up recently on a few of my plants that are in w5 flowering.
now with that said i always welcome advise as well. :dunce:
:eyesmoke: solution: i have mixed up a spray comprised of skim milk and water(ph balanced). i sprayed the plants where...
i am bucket system and i am using advanced and i was planning on getting them to around 1500-1600ppm. my starting ppm is normally under 100 sometimes as high as 150
so should i only be adding in nuits once a week at the begaining or smaller amounts i top off daily to equal up to my target for...
what do you mean no fresh water? not to top off is that what you mean...and also this is for hydro not soil. does
that make a difference with the way i feed? thanks for the help...
started flowering two weeks ago at 1100ppm now im up to 1250. my buddy said my plants looked overfertilizd but i dont see burn or curl. he said i am feeding wrong. each week i flush for a day then start my nuits again. my question is this: i only add my nuits in at the beggining of each new...