Indoor Northern Miss: Third Run

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Ok... Here we go again...

Age: one day old.
Strain: Northern Miss (Northern Lights crossed with Early Miss).
Pots: 5 gallon smart pots.
Medium: my own dirt mix, all organic hippie stuffs.
Lights: 1800w COB. Currently it is 30 inches from the tops, because I really don't want to roast the little guys. I ran a spectrograph on the light and found it is a true "full spectrum", right into the UV range, and down deep into the blues. 18/6 schedule.
Water/Nutes: Each has had 500ml just plain old water. No nutrients will be added for the whole run.
Temperature: 60-75F.

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Hello. Do you have a picture of your light? Never heard of this strain so I'm subbed. Also what size groom you in? Soil mix looks good

I will get a picture of the light asap. It's just a six-segmented boring COB. The company make is King (yes I've heard bad things, good things, and neutral things about King lights. I opened it and replaced the fans with really food computer exhaust fans, and added a bit more gel to the heatsinks to get them to do their job better).

The room is about as big as a good sized walk-in closet. About 15x6 feet.
 
No more than when it comes out of the tap. Then it sits open air for 12-16 hours to release the bad additives.
Bubbling with a basic aquarium airstones will add oxygen to the plant and aid in growth.
 
Bubbling with a basic aquarium airstones will add oxygen to the plant and aid in growth.
Yep. I just haven't gotten around to that yet. If I had my aquarium gear from eons ago, it would be a non issue. But the amount of gain I would get from it would be nowhwre near justification for the expense. :)

And if I'm bored I aerate with a drill with a paddle attachment.
 
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