Ive done most of the common ones, IMO scrog always seemed to be the best and LST (if done right) gets pretty close as well but scrog is pretty much fool proof
gonna need bigger pots, keep your temperature between 70-80F, so look into ventilation. They're going to smell when you flower very noticeably so going to need a carbon filter or something to that sort.
like I said not a cfl master especially that size of space, if your heart is set on them and this is your first time cut the room in half and perfect the dwc like you said. you'll need to figure out a few things like ventilation for temperature, what the best wattage to use for veg and flower...
unfortunately there done for, its mold that starts in the center of the bud and works its way outwards.. usually too much moisture around the buds.. I wouldnt consume
looks very green besides those lower yellow leaves. I would say nute burn whens the last time your fed? I would flush for the next couple of waterings and trim those yellow parts
its a nice standard system but you can build that for a quarter the price.. and you know where too get any of the equipment in case something fails cause it does happen
a broad question and not a cfl expert but look into RDWC, where you have each plant to its own bucket and a recirculating rez. As far as CFL your going to need a lot of lights to cover an area that size, as each plant needs to be surrounded by cfl's. Might want to look into HID's and air cooled...
either get a cheap water pump to rez change but I always like to hand scrub the inside so I usually fix a screen to the bottom of the lid for support, sounds like a good issue tho and can figure out a simple solution, keep it up
definitely an abundance of N as all said above, if you just fed today than I would do both flush and transplant. i dont think it will be too much stress since your cutting back the N and promoting root growth at the same time, may stunt for a day but should come back stronger
clawing is usually a sign of over watering and the burns look like you have some salt deposits from this if you now feed water water feed. Have you tried just water for the next couple of times and make sure the soil needs it, these leaves probably wont recover but hopefully the flush will stop...
Alright your following the feed water water feed? I would pull back the nutes it looks really green which is fine but that might be sign of too much Nitrogen at this point so lower it if you have access to some cal/mag a small amount will go a long way and strengthen those leaf surfaces so there...
if your going dwc then use rockwool, much easier transition too hydroton.. once a good set of roots form pop the cube into a net pot and cover with hydroton so night light can get to the roots
^^dont use tin foil creates hot spots, the weird coloring is in fact from the time released MG soil, its not consistent with the feeding schedule so you get these multi shades of green.. just more nitrogen was being consumed at that particular moment and less when it looks lighter green. Put...
what nutes are you using and at what strength? usually when I get that dried out leaf feel its cal/mag deficient, I'm not saying yours is yet.. need more info