420magic
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I'm getting two 2x4's and going to use the 2x2 for drying.If you're gonna get an air conditioner then you'd be better off getting urself a bigger tent and more light to atleast make it worthwhile
I'm getting two 2x4's and going to use the 2x2 for drying.If you're gonna get an air conditioner then you'd be better off getting urself a bigger tent and more light to atleast make it worthwhile
Then yeah maybe an ac is worth while, you could dry in the 2x2 with a portable ac, and use that tent as an intake for the other 2 which would mean you're drawing cold air into ur grow tents and the air con will be cooling your drying area only and your bedroom will stay at ambient tempsI'm getting two 2x4's and going to use the 2x2 for drying.
Sorry to tell you but that's not from light and heat. That's looking a lot like feed issues.The pic was taken today. It's 3 days until 8 weeks of flowering. Bluecheese. I'm upgrading to a 2x4.
Ya I mean like I said before there's alot of variables here that we dont know. Are you in summer or winter where you are? What's your house temp? Running led you can get into mid 80's and that's actually better for the plants using led so I really can't see how you're having issues with heat.Wouldn't that just make the tent room temperature? I put it everything on the outside because I wanted to utilize my space as much as possible. My tent isn't very tall it's a mars hydro 2x2.
Sorry but a 100 watt led isn't going to raise the temperature in a bedroom. Hid? Sure that could make sense but again not happening in a 2x2Op never said how big room is just bedroom which mine is too. Typically 70-100 square foot. Pointing a fan into the room with door open will keep temps down close to what it is in the rest of home near by that room. Ac unit sounds crazy but I accepted it might have to happen. The larger the grow the likely it will need it or at least me.
I said the op had a small enough grow just dim the light and point a fan into the room. Close the tent. 2x2s get hot easily. I grew in them like 4 times. Your light powers my 2.5x5 two of the ts1000s. 50% power this grow but my plants arent all that big. Should be plenty for 2x2.
That was my second guess. I originally had my ph a little too high for cocoa coir. Once I lowered the ph it seemed to be drinking better.Sorry to tell you but that's not from light and heat. That's looking a lot like feed issues.
Here is a picture. Another guy said it looked like a nutrient deficiency. It's winte here and the weather has been bouncing around a lot. It will be forty one day and seventeen the next.Ya I mean like I said before there's alot of variables here that we dont know. Are you in summer or winter where you are? What's your house temp? Running led you can get into mid 80's and that's actually better for the plants using led so I really can't see how you're having issues with heat.
The pic you showed indicates an issue with your pH, feed, watering, etc. heat could be an underlying issue that's just manifesting itself more because of other issues. I really can't believe nobody has asked any of these questions and just jumped onto installing an AC unit for a ~40 cubic foot area. It's actually mind boggling. I just can't wrap my head around that advice, unless you live somewhere where it's hot all the time.
Ya it's not a nutrient deficiency. If you want help, pm me. I'd be glad to go over stuff with you.Here is a picture. Another guy said it looked like a nutrient deficiency. It's winte here and the weather has been bouncing around a lot. It will be forty one day and seventeen the next.