Indoor 1st time Indoor, 8 strains, 600w hps, soil, organic

Sounds like you're doing a great job. Keep us posted. :peace:
 
Thanks Jackmc,

it's my first indoor so I'm maybe a bit paranoid..

I have a simple question, (it's day 10 today and majority of plants have two pairs of leaves)

what do you think about feeding my girls with :

1ml of AD Iguana Grow
and 0.5ml of Guanokalong Grow
per 1l of tap water.

???

Too little?
Too much?
Missing something?


ps basically I Want to feed my soil not plants per se.


Jah bless green brothers and sisters!
 
Girls had their first nutes last night,
Same that I wrote in previous post,
now they look great, growing as crazy!
I will post some photos soon.

I getting some slight curling and after reading about it
I think that I can solve that with higher humidity.
If it works I will have to write a thread about

Vapour Pressure Deficit.

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Greetings everyone,
now it's day 15, here are some photos:



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whole gang

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white widow (pyramid)

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blue cheese (DF)
holes on the left leaf are
my fault, a large sprayer fell
on her :(

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critical jack (DF)
one of the largest
shown pre-flowers today

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Critical jack (DF), another one,
biggest and strongest of all,
growing side branches
and pre-flowered today



I'm very proud because it's my first
and it teaches me something new every day.

I'm little worried about curling of leaves but
I hope it will get better once I have a humidifier inside.
VPD values are most of the time too high, when I do
all kinds of crazy things to get higher humidity
it gets better.

Afn buddies What do you think,
suggestions???


Jah bless all!
 
Hi Africut, Thanks for thew PM, Bro :)
Do you have your light(s) really close to thew plants?
Is there a fan hitting them pretty hard, in the grow space?
These are a couple other things that could be the issue, beyond the humidity. Its Winter in my area, right now, and keeping humidity above 35% is a challenge, but not causing leaf curl up.
Check the light distance, and if you have a fan on them, make sure its not too much wind on the little ones, a breeze rather than a gale :)
I'm at work right now, but will check in later, to see whats up.
:Sharing One:
 
Waximus thank you so much,

I think that you are absolutely right about
windy conditions,
my oscillating fan is too strong, 45w vent,
I keep it on slowest setting counting
on little gym time for the girls and cooling my growing
area (few degrees 'C).
I will point it upwards to cool tube and I guess
there will again be some breeze underneath.
Indoor is all new to me so I freak out quite easy.
 
And I forgot, my light is not so low,
little above 2 feet..
 
I'm betting the fan is stressing the leaves. Good to aim it up/over/slightly away..
Let's see what a bit less breeze does for them :)
Glad to assist, A :Sharing One:
 
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