Northern lights Autoflower

xtsho

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Thank you for your input xtsho appreciate all comments good are bad...
I probably came off the wrong way but I only want for people to have good grows. I just looked at this thread and said "what the...". But you can't deny the fact that the pictures show some plants that are not as happy as they could be. You apparently realize you overfed but I don't understand why you feel the need to mist your plants. But they're yours. If you want to mist then mist.


@Mvelardez plants are in need of more than just a fan adjustment. 600 ppm's is not enough information. But with those first 2 pictures and the plants being auto's it's not looking like the best scenario since they've already started flowering during some obvious serious stress.
 

Mvelardez

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I probably came off the wrong way but I only want for people to have good grows. I just looked at this thread and said "what the...". But you can't deny the fact that the pictures show some plants that are not as happy as they could be. You apparently realize you overfed but I don't understand why you feel the need to mist your plants. But they're yours. If you want to mist then mist.


@Mvelardez plants are in need of more than just a fan adjustment. 600 ppm's is not enough information. But with those first 2 pictures and the plants being auto's it's not looking like the best scenario since they've already started flowering during some obvious serious stress.
Just trying to learn i use the fox farm feeding schedule at susing what they say to use but at 1/4 strength which after ph makes it around 600ppm and yes it sucks they were alit better looking when they started flowering i do not use kelp me kelp you or holy mackerel
 

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Romeo7701

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I probably came off the wrong way but I only want for people to have good grows. I just looked at this thread and said "what the...". But you can't deny the fact that the pictures show some plants that are not as happy as they could be. You apparently realize you overfed but I don't understand why you feel the need to mist your plants. But they're yours. If you want to mist then mist.


@Mvelardez plants are in need of more than just a fan adjustment. 600 ppm's is not enough information. But with those first 2 pictures and the plants being auto's it's not looking like the best scenario since they've already started flowering during some obvious serious stress.
Under stood big guy and your right I was just trying to help him work through things from
a problem solving scenario and no negativity IMO negativity does not help one to learn,,,
finding the solution is what we are all after as the final result to growing awesome buds.

As far the misting I done some side by side testing 3 different times 3 different strains
now and I am getting 20 to 38 grams better yield from the misted plants one a day during
flower then the ones I don't the buds are dincer also. I just like trying different techniques...
:bigjoint:
Thanks again man I appreciate your comments like I said good are bad i grow for enjoyment
not because I have to I just love seeing what I can get them to do...:hump:
 

go go kid

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that misting with high rh will cause you problems if your not carefull.
best if you rely on the roots abzorbing moisture as you could end up with problems in your growing medium
 

Romeo7701

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Just trying to learn i use the fox farm feeding schedule at susing what they say to use but at 1/4 strength which after ph makes it around 600ppm and yes it sucks they were alit better looking when they started flowering i do not use kelp me kelp you or holy mackerel
I'm gonna be honest with you I tried the FOX FARMS Trio and multi nuits wasn't
impressed and allot of work to feed I use nothing but Peters and [Molasses and
Alaskan Fish Fert in flower].
I work 12 hours 6 days a week and un stress while i check and feed the girls.
 

Mvelardez

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I'm gonna be honest with you I tried the FOX FARMS Trio and multi nuits wasn't
impressed and allot of work to feed I use nothing but Peters and [Molasses and
Alaskan Fish Fert in flower].
I'm gonna be honest with you I tried the FOX FARMS Trio and multi nuits wasn't
impressed and allot of work to feed I use nothing but Peters and [Molasses and
Alaskan Fish Fert in flower].
I work 12 hours 6 days a week and un stress while i check and feed the girls.
Not impressed either my first grow I just used the three and was better results just im new at it don't really know a simple way to feed yet i work long hours too need simple
 

Romeo7701

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that misting with high rh will cause you problems if your not carefull.
best if you rely on the roots abzorbing moisture as you could end up with problems in your growing medium
You are right GGK but its easier to add moisture then to remove it IMO,, we all try
to cure between 50 and 68% RH so I shoot to grow a little lower to reduce the chance
of mold and rot thus I grow at 45 to 55% RH with allot of constant air flow and stable +-
5 degree temps... It has been working so far...
 

Romeo7701

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that misting with high rh will cause you problems if your not carefull.
best if you rely on the roots abzorbing moisture as you could end up with problems in your growing medium
I never get above 68% RH never and I have tremendous air flow in my grow room
and i'm still working on perfecting it Lol... I believe in continuous improvement that
being said,, bud gets better with care and age... Thank you for you comments and Time
GGK always appreciated!!!
 

Romeo7701

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Mvelar
Just trying to learn i use the fox farm feeding schedule at susing what they say to use but at 1/4 strength which after ph makes it around 600ppm and yes it sucks they were alit better looking when they started flowering i do not use kelp me kelp you or holy mackerel
I would give Petters a try man, It's a lot cheaper and easier to adjust when using 1/4 teaspoon
in a gallon of water and walla your done, it will actually carry you from veg thru flower with good yields.
 
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