electro gypsy
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Mornin'
I was going to start checking out that leaf issue before I went to bed but didn't make it lol.
I was going to start checking out that leaf issue before I went to bed but didn't make it lol.
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Mornin'
I was going to start checking out that leaf issue before I went to bed but didn't make it lol.
What's up Fert... After pondering your leaves I'm guessing it's a slight under feeding. How many 5ml per gallon do you use of your grow nutrient?
Your grow setup is nice... I like how your venting, does it get hot in the other room? Your ac temp controller is pretty cool... I need one of those.. The only thing in your grow that I don't approve of is your ground plug adapter between your timer and your ballast. I'm guessing there's no ground plug on your timer. I Bought mine at harbor freight and they have dual plugs with grounds and were like 6 bucks each.
Trick for the humidity domes , I lightly mist the dome and soak the tray. The moisture will build up and a very fine mist will build on the dome naturally. I've had a few drops here and there but it's never caused any issues..
Hope everybody had a great weekend..
Ya, no grounds is ruff but if everything is working for you then i don't really see a issue. Your feeding schedule looks on point. Oh is good. I believe the earth juice is already packed with molasses so you might be able to cut that out of your freezing schedule. 5ml per watering seems like a lot.. i use molasses for the first week of flush only just to keep the soil happy.
The General Hydro silica is some ruff stuff... ever notice how crusty the lid gets. That's salt build up and my be causing build up on your roots.. 5ml is a strong dose too.. may be the cause of your minor issue..or I might be wrong.. lol... i just want to help I guess..
You can build your own ground. If you have copper inlet plumbing in the basement where the water comes into the home, you can ground to it as it is already below the frost table and "grounded". Otherwise, you can get a grounding rod from a home improvement store and some bare copper wire and beat the rod into the ground and anchor the wire. Then just connect the ground to the neutral lines in the circuit.
Edit - I too use Armor Si and agree that 5ml/gal is too much. I start at week 3 of veg @ .5ml/gal and walk it up to mid/late bloom at 2-3ml/gal. Also, too much silica will jack the pH way up.