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GlennyBoii123

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Ok lets start ... :joint:

I hav 5 Plants - 4 are CheeseWreck and 1 is BlueCheese ( i luvv my cheese :hump: ) The Cheesewreck are 48days old and the Bluecheese is 15days old..
Im growing under a 400watt HPS with an Extractor, Humidifyer and 2 fans( 1 at the light and 1 i turn on every second hour for like half hour to get sum air around the plants)
I water every 2-3days with 200ml of water to each plant and every other 3rd day i fert them wif 'Terra Vega' - jus spray the soil wif fert then add the water to drain the fert thru out the soil.
MYtallests is 1ft and other 3 are just underr and the Bluecheese is only 4-5inches... I'd sayy there looking ok but im onli a 1st timer so thts why im ere explaining all this to get other opinions:blsmoke:

So on with the Question - On the picss the top leaves dont seem to look like the others e.g quite skinny and and look like Crinkley sorta..lol..
.. Im suree i had more questions to askkkk but smoking a Bifftaaa in the mornin really dus Brain Wash Yaa lol..

The heat has always been a problem for me in my grow space i can control it to about 35-38C and no better! its always been that way cus i think my extractor isnt strong enuf to be pulling fresh new air into the room or the space is too small for the 400watt.
The RH sits at about 30-50rh with lights on and with them off it sits at 50-65RH with no worrys.

I cud of jus looked thru this website for the answers i need but i wanted to start up a Thread to keep it updated with my Plants pics thru out the weeks of what i hav coming up..hope das kl..


Ok pics are there.. Tell me ya forts on wat im doing wrong and ya tips wud be helpful.. Thank Yaaaaa x
 

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Charlieboi

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The thin new leaves are just the new leaves emerging which is obviously totally normal. Just be careful when u water ur plants it looks like u could be spilling some on the bottom leaves apart from that ur plants look healthy and a good setup. Why do u have a humidifier?
 

GlennyBoii123

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Without the humidifyer and when lights on i have 00%rh in my grow room..now hav it- ruffle sits between 30-50RH :blsmoke:

Jus uploading sum new pics ....
 

bonz

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i see the oscilating fan there but what do you have hooked up to your exhaust hose
 

bonz

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you need to get your light close and get the room fan on the tops of the plants not the light. let your plants dry up and feel the weight of the pot before you water. take note of weight. now water so you have some run off out the bottom, feel the weight now let them dry up till the weight feels close to the dry weight.
 

GlennyBoii123

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nutes ?? as in.... ?


Iv been giving them this Fertalizer ' Terra Vega' which i got a Weed Growing shop which the man said use them :hump:

So iv dropped the light down moree and directed fan to the tops of plant heads..

so i watered my plants 3days ago when shall i weigh it? keep starvin em longer to lower weight or wat?
 

bonz

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you need to get the room fan blowing across the plants not down. that will blow hot air from the top on them. a 400 will give best light up to about 18 inches to 2 feet. get as close to them as you can without going over 80 to 85 degrees. it may take a few moves to find the happy spot.
what fan do you have hooked up to that exhaust hose.
fertilizer is basicaly nutes. i` will look that vega stuff up and see what it`s like. how big is your intake hole also
 

GlennyBoii123

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Ok iv got the fan blowing most of the light heat away and a fan oscilating around the plants..
The light is jus under 1ft away from plant heads..

My exhaust system is jus not strong enuf to pull new air into room jus powerful enuf to clear smell etc.. it dus pull a slight bit of air into g.room.
 

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bonz

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plant look ok. cfm means cubic feet per minuite. you need to measure your room. width x lenght x hight = cfm. so as an eg; 3 foot x 3 foot x 6 foot would be 54 cubic feet. so your fan needs to be at least 54 cfm. but you will need extra for a filter if you use one because that will cause back pressure. your fan should say on it what the cfm is, or is it just a room fan also like the one in the picture.
 

sleeper05

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First off wow you're cookin those things if you're room is always in the 30 + d Celc. I have an exhaust pulling right from my light reflector and then a second bathroom exhaust fan that is pulling cool air in. Seems to do the trick and is able to keep the room atleast 5 d. Celcius cooler. Temps in mine were around 94*F and now hit 86*F max. I can feel the difference when I put my hands on the different flex pipes.
 

bonz

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thats what werew working on, getting temps down. glennyboii i went back and read the original post and see you say you have an extractor and 2 fans, what do you mean an extractor?
 
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