Day 16 Update!
Easyryder and her crooked stem self (Still looking good regardless):
Pineapple Express Auto Bouncing back happily:
Annapurna has the most growth in her:
There all doing good so far, i already noticed a strong chlorophyll smell in the room from the plants, I'm hoping that Easyryder stem grows out of that angled growth.
Day 18 UPDATE! Alot has changed, so i got 4gal pots, transplanted and watered em, I Actually moved around the reflectors and fans a little bit for better air flow, Don't laugh but i had to wrap Mylar around 2 pieces of cardboard then tape it onto the wing so the the reflective area is spread out seeing as how i got bigger buckets, this is temporary until i get my 2 4 Bulb T5 Quantum Badboy's then the 125w 6400k cfl will be used for clones or seedlings, i noticed when i transplanted that all of there roots where at the bottom like a huge web and starting to turn upwards back through the soil, i'm hoping i didn't shock them to much by the transplant, temps around staying between 74-77 77 is the highest its got in a few days, i got the cooling issue under control, had to pay about $400 for brand new ducting all the way around underneath the house, ehh it is what it is.
First off the new Setup:
My Ghetto Grow Wing EXPANDER:
New Pots and Fan Setup:
Now to my beautiful girls !
Easyryder:
(Already super stinky)
Pineapple Express Auto:
(Even more stinky)
Annapurna:
(Only a Chlorophyll plant smell)
Any advice people? any do's or don'ts so far?
Also here's the seed order made last night:
1x Short Stuff - Himalaya Blue Diesel - Feminized
1x Short Stuff - MI5 - Feminized
1x Short Stuff - Russian Rocket Fuel - Feminized
2x Free Feminized Seeds
Having a little issue with the humidity since i transplanted, I'm guessing because bigger pots more water more humidity, well I've been told anything over 60 for veg is bad, the temps are not unstable i stay around 72-75, but when lights are off is when i noticed the highest humidity at 62, any ideas people?
62 humidity isn't that bad really for vegging. You want lower humidity when you're flowering for sure. Try pulling more air out and see if that helps. Like turning your fan up if you have a fan w/ speed control setup. I've also heard of placing clean dry towels around your pots and under them. Just make sure you change them out when they get damp as to not get any mold or mildew accumulating.
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