billcollector99
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That's a bowl of rusty looking goodness right there.
Have you thought about a propane heater? It's by-product is co2.
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Hi Bassman, well the greenhouse is not sealed and running the dehumidifier will already be causing air to be sucked into the greenhouse as far as I would have thought.Yeah I have noticed dehumidifiers are not effective below 60*F or so.
Do you also use intake and or exhaust fan(s)?
Lookin for a little help here =P
These are 1.5-2 weeks old. Is this nute burn, or a deficiency. Its only on the 2 leaves of the same node. Appeared about 20 hours after first introduced to most recent nute addition.
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AGH! This is why I asked here =P I had totally forgotten, but yes, yes I did spill a couple dribbles. Was watering with a 1/4 cup measuring thing and I remember tipping it and had to tip it so much that those fan leaves like went inside the cup. So I did get some of the water with the nut solution onto those leaves, but it wasnt like pure nutrients. Would that still be enough to cause that?Q: Did you spill any nutes on the leaf?
My opinion: The new growth looks lovely so I wouldn't worry.
Action: If you are concerned you are overnuting, cut back on nute ratio by 25-50%. Or just water next time only. Do you have any nutrient present in the medium?