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New Noob 4x4 Setup
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Re: New Noob 4x4 Setup
haggisgrower wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2019 11:22 pmThat would make sense. Obviously im in a bit too much of a rush haha
Will change out to normal water, leave the ph as is and water them a bit less.
Temps at a steady 19 - 23 now, humidity 70-85% usually.
Got a fan on low blowing on em too.
Whats a good rule of thumb for watering?
Thanks again guys, really appreciate the help.
stick your finger into the pot and if still damp about an inch or 2 down they still find for watering
you wanna get a feel for how light the pot gets when its dry. if ya give it a nudge and it goes flying, its probably light enough for a water :D
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Re: New Noob 4x4 Setup
Legend thanks,
Aye they are a bit on the heavy side. Wet finger test too XD
Il probably lay off for a few days.
Starting to smell good already jeez I didnt expect that until late veg/early flower!
Aye they are a bit on the heavy side. Wet finger test too XD
Il probably lay off for a few days.
Starting to smell good already jeez I didnt expect that until late veg/early flower!
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Re: New Noob 4x4 Setup
Guys thankyou so much, we appear to be doing grand now.
Much more healthy, although a little bit short.
Think I should move the light up or are they fine?
H
Much more healthy, although a little bit short.
Think I should move the light up or are they fine?
H
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Re: New Noob 4x4 Setup
I'd say fine mate, how close is it
The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear.
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Re: New Noob 4x4 Setup
hahaha ok its just a 50W fluro. Guides all said keep it 2-3 inches away so I thought that was standard.
I have a ISH530-Type R invisible sun LED but its to cover a 4x4 area. Im trying to find out if I unplug half the lights for 2x4 and run it like that until i need the rest.
Dont want to blow the thing up XD
I have a ISH530-Type R invisible sun LED but its to cover a 4x4 area. Im trying to find out if I unplug half the lights for 2x4 and run it like that until i need the rest.
Dont want to blow the thing up XD
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Re: New Noob 4x4 Setup
I could true, but its wasting half the boards worth of light and electric.
Will have a look and see what i can do on my day off.
Cheers bud
Will have a look and see what i can do on my day off.
Cheers bud