Temps and humidity

Hey so sorry may be newb questions I read all over internet what room temp should be and humidity and even my lux amount. But not specifics, do I measure temps of room or directly under light or both and humidity and heat seem to change under direct light as to off hung on wall as I keep seeing. Thanks for any info on this

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a person living on the equator could give great advice to someone.but if that person lives near the north pole the advice could be flawed.what suits and fits one person may not suit all.
i use airpots (i wouldnt advise anyone on the equator to use them) and have 10% runoff 10 seconds after i start watering.......but its not real runoff as it came out a hole in the pot.when soil dries in the pot water can just run through a crack in the soil and straight out the bottom of the pot.i water about 1/4 of the pot size a 6L pot gets 1.5L max more like 250ml for the first 2 weeks,500ml for a couple of weeks then 1L for a few,and 1.5L the last 4 weeks.i water every day,a very light fluffy soil with a load of perlite.
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OMG there some kind of bug that looks like roots in one of my plants but it's the plant that looks the best there's definetly something in there moving like invisible worm is that my problem fml it's on roots I think or do roots move when you touch em lol
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Never mind definetly white lil worms is it fungus knats ?I have nematodes or whatever but I have yellow sticky pads on all walls last time got fill with the knats but there's like not one can I peroxide em [emoji23]

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Sorry do I ph the peroxide spray ? I also have to clones as more of trial to see if I could and seen little patch on one that might have been there when I cut or new I don't know can I spray them as well or better to just kill them and not clone from infected plants period thanks sorry to keep bugging you lol

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I dont ph anything. I use rain water. I see no need to.
Yes you can spray the clones with the H2O2 no problem[emoji482]

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I dont ph anything. I use rain water. I see no need to.
Yes you can spray the clones with the H2O2 no problem[emoji482]

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Hey man thanks for the peroxide tip I litterally have gotten no new p.m since I de leafed infected leaves and spray 2 of 4 days. I think my drooping problem is from not over watering, but watering 2 often but my pots dry out to super light within 50 to 60 hrs tops. So watering every other day on dryer nights they 3 gal fabric pots. I dunno if that apply to cannabis but read drying out to fast causes issues

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Hey man thanks for the peroxide tip I litterally have gotten no new p.m since I de leafed infected leaves and spray 2 of 4 days. I think my drooping problem is from not over watering, but watering 2 often but my pots dry out to super light within 50 to 60 hrs tops. So watering every other day on dryer nights they 3 gal fabric pots. I dunno if that apply to cannabis but read drying out to fast causes issues

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Yes drying out too much will run into problems.

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What never crossed my mind was that temperature/humidity ratio will determine cal mag deficiencies. For years I was adding cal mag like most of us. And I am using soil.
One day my mate who uses hydro bought a new reverse osmosis filter. He was adding the supplements as usual but he had continuous problems with deficiencies. He used every supplement in the market but with no result. He was constantly complaining to the growshop he made the purchase from. Because the amount of money was respectable and the owner faced a serious reputation issue he contacted his old University professor, who is a hydroponics expert. Well the result was astonishing and very simple and within 2 minutes of conference call he had it solved. Calcium is the heaviest of elements that the plants circulate inside them through osmotic pressure. My mate had very low humidity and this was a reflection/cause/result of the low osmotic pressure that happens within the plant. A vicious circle, that broke when he increased humidity to 45 in flowering and around 65 in vegging. Also all the supplements were adding too much calcium so magnesium was blocked.
I asked about my case in soil and the answer was astonishing to me. It is much easier and predictable in soil to regulate cal mag through maintaining a balance of temperature/humidity. With only tap water it is impossible to have this imbalance and a real deficiency.
Since that and without a failure I never had this issue anymore and cal mag supplements are completely unnecessary for me.
 

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