I'd say there a few solutions, first, buy two medium sized hooks and a bungie. Screw the hooks in and hang your fan from the bungies. Next, move it further away from the intake duct. Maybe think about placing it on the opposite side of the lights to where it is pulling in air, not pushing it...
I don't know man, I don't let them wilt by any means. The leaves just go from straight out to more so facing the edges of the pot. Never the ground if that makes any sense lol.
Yeah man, they get crispy. And blackish. I was gonna just do a normal water with 2ml of Calmag just to "dirty" the water since I use a tall boy to filter it. However, I went to the local "garden shop" and they told me to use the calmag, and do half solns of vega (for N) and flores (for...
A bad transplant can mean too much handling of the plant, not necessarily removing it then placing it in its new container. Also, handling it roughly, pulling on the stem too hard before loosening the root ball. Being too physical with the roots by using a utensil or object to loosen the soil...
Definitely watering too much. Just wait for the leaves to droop a little or you can feel how heavy your cup/pots are before and after you water them to get a good idea when to water them next. The roots need to breathe and if you keep them saturated, you take away any chance of that.
So I'm totally new to growing and having an issue with my super silver haze. The info on it is as follows:
4 1000k HPS for lighting
six total plants each in 25 gallon smart pots
soil is 2 parts ocean forest 1 part happy frog and 20% coarse vermiculite
plants are in late veg (actually just...
There is a flower icon on the camera which stands for macro mode. If you push it, it should focus up to almost right in front of the lens. Try it and I hope it works. Just don't forget to turn it off when you go to shoot your kids sports events or family photos.
I am wanting to stick to the legal limit and grow six plants as large as I can. I'll be growing in soil, organically, with eventually 25 gal pots and CO2. I will have four 1000 watt HPS lamps and have the capability of using a space of 11' x 21' with 8' ceilings. The only thing is I believe...