Lol sorry, I've just realised... been smoking too much:smoking:
Love your setup, but also love your documentation style (bullet points and all!) - you've got the makings for a great grow and a great journal to reference!!
Will be watching you, as my grow is about 1 day younger than yours (my girls popped 17 August). I wish I had the wherewithall to build a setup like yours!
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I think a humidity dome will be best, but I wouldn't panic too much coz they're lookin good. I don't think my temps or humidity have ever been ideal throughout my entire grow. When there are water droplets on those little leaves, the lights might bleech em. Do you have a TDS meter to test the ppm of your water? I started without one and quickly ran into issues with too much nutrients etc. The cheaper ones are well worth the money
I run my lights at 20/4 from start, it has worked well for me so far.Afternoon up-date:
Everyone is looking great. No time to raise lights and shuffle for pics. However, I did want to point out that these ladies have been in 24 hour light. Considering switching them to 20/4 on Day 7. Thoughts???
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I have a TDS meter. But, I also let the water sit out for 24/48 hours minimum before any contact is made with the plant. So the likelihood of chlorine / fluoride bleaching is minimal.
*** EDIT I did not realize that the droplets acted as a magnifying glass and increased the intensity of the light on the leaves. Thanks for looking out @Cat ***
Humidifier will be here tomorrow. I think they can hang on for one more day.
But I agree, they're looking good. At least I know I won't have issues with humidity in late flower!!!
Thanks for the help @Cat
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